Communist Regimes in Eastern EuropeHoover Institution Press, 1988 - 369 pages |
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... Tito and Premier Ivan Subasic of the exiled royal Yugoslav government stated that both sides would respect the will ... Tito's followers in Yugoslavia and some members of the prewar parliament . 63 The first postwar election for a ...
... Tito and Premier Ivan Subasic of the exiled royal Yugoslav government stated that both sides would respect the will ... Tito's followers in Yugoslavia and some members of the prewar parliament . 63 The first postwar election for a ...
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... Tito - Stalin Dispute . Yugoslav communists were completely dedicated to Stalin personally and to the Soviet Union in the early postwar years . This devotion persisted despite several disappointments and differences during the war years ...
... Tito - Stalin Dispute . Yugoslav communists were completely dedicated to Stalin personally and to the Soviet Union in the early postwar years . This devotion persisted despite several disappointments and differences during the war years ...
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... Tito's leadership and authority were essential in holding the ruling party together , but there is a legitimate question whether Titoism without Tito will prove to be an enduring formula for political cohesion in a diversified country ...
... Tito's leadership and authority were essential in holding the ruling party together , but there is a legitimate question whether Titoism without Tito will prove to be an enduring formula for political cohesion in a diversified country ...
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Peoples Republic of Bulgaria | 32 |
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic | 60 |
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