Tito and His Comrades

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Notes to Pages 267–271 495



  1. Svetozar Rajak, “In Search of a Life outside the Two Blocks, Yugoslavia’s Road
    to Non-Alignment,” in Great Powers and Small Countries in Cold War 1945–1955: Issue
    of Ex-Yugoslavia, ed. Ljubodrag Dimić (Belgrade: University of Belgrade, Archives of
    Serbia and Montenegro and SD Public, 2005), 17; Milovan Djilas, Tito: Eine kritische
    Biographie (Vienna: Molden, 1980), 106.

  2. H. W. Brands, The Specter of Neutralism: The United States and the Emergence of the
    Third World, 1947–1960 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1989), 195.

  3. AM, PA, 1953, 37, 3, 410445.

  4. Rajak, “In Search of a Life,” 19.

  5. Dobrica Ćosić, Piščevi zapisi (Belgrade: Višnjić, 2001), 1:201.

  6. PA, B 11, Band 1238, 1.

  7. Josip Broz Tito, Govori i članci (Zagreb: Naprijed, 1959–1972), 10:28.

  8. Rajak, “In Search of a Life,” 35; Blažo Mandić, Tito izbliza (Belgrade: Vuk Karadžić
    Jugoslovenska revija, 1981), 112.

  9. PA, B 11, Band 1236, 1.

  10. Brands, The Specter of Neutralism, 196.

  11. Dedijer, Novi prilozi, 3:555.

  12. PA, B. 12, Band 583/7.

  13. A. S. Anikeev, Kak Tito ot Stalina ushel: Iugoslaviia, SSSR i SSHA v nachal ’nyi period
    “kholodnoi voiny” (1945–1957) (Moscow: Institut Slavianovedeniia RAN, 2002), 266.

  14. Edemskii, Ot konflikta k normalizatsii, 477–79.

  15. Dedijer, Novi prilozi, 2:20; NARA, CREST, “Tito’s Message to Soviet Party Con-
    gress,” Current Intelligence Bulletin, 21 February 1956.

  16. PA, B 12, Band 582; B 12, Band 617.

  17. PA, B 12, Band 621; NARA, CREST, “Yugoslav Reaction to Developments in the
    USSR,” Current Intelligence Weekly Summary, 29 March 1956.

  18. NARA, CREST, “Tito’s Message to Soviet Party Congress,” Current Intelligence
    Bulletin, 21 February 1956.

  19. “NIE 31-2-55, Yugoslavia’s International Position, 7 September 1955,” in Yugoslavia:
    From “National Communism” to National Collapse; US Intelligence Community Estimative
    Products on Yugoslavia, ed. Thomas Fingar (Pittsburgh, PA: GPO, 2006), 205; “NIE
    31-56, Yugoslavia’s International Position, 24, 7 (1955),” ibid., 218.

  20. Iurii Girenko, Stalin-Tito (Moscow: Izdatel’stvo politicheskoi literatury, 1991),
    410, 411.

  21. Edemskii, Ot konflikta k normalizatsii, 556.

  22. Ibid., 546.

  23. L. Gibianskij, “Pobuna u sovjetskom bloku 1956. godine, Jugoslavia i Kremelj,”
    in Jugoslavija v hladni vojni—Yugoslavia in the Cold War, ed. Jasna Fischer (Ljubljana:
    Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino, 2004), 229–47; Edemskii, Ot konflikta k normalizatsii, 5.

  24. PA, B 12, Band 585.

  25. NARA, CREST, “Of Immediate Interest,” Current Intelligence Weekly Summary, 21
    June 1956.

  26. PA, B 12, Band 638.

  27. Veljko Mićunović, Moskovske godine, 1956–1958 (Zagreb: Liber, 1977), 77, 100.

  28. Svetozar Rajak, Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union in the Early Cold War: Reconcilia-
    tion, Comradeship, Confrontation, 1953–1957 (New York: Routledge, 2011), 400.

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