Tito's Flawed Legacy: Yugoslavia And The West Since 1939This book is written in the belief that the time has come to reassess Titoism: from its Western-sponsored seizure of power and its Western-assisted development since 1939, to its present and resented dependence on Westerners who call themselves the "Friends of Yugoslavia". |
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Preface page | 11 |
Tito the LatterDay Patriot | 29 |
The Legend of the Liberation | 57 |
Copyright | |
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