Unconventional perceptions of Yugoslavia, 1940-1945An interesting set of studies on external perceptions of Yugoslavia during World War II by diverse observers including those by General de Gaulle and The Duke of Spoleto. |
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Algiers Allies April August Balkan Balkan Union Belgrade Bertocchi British Bulgaria cabinet Cairo CFLN chetniks Ciano Ciano's Diary Colonel Command communications Communists Croatian Peasant Party Croats Dalmatia December Dejean diplomatic Djonovic Dokumenti Duke of Aosta Duke of Spoleto East Europe exile February Foreign Affairs foreign minister Foreign Office foreign policy France Free French Gaulle Gaulle's German Greek Grol intelligence Italian Italy January Jevdjevic Jovanovic Jukic July June King Peter Krizman latter leader Ljubljana London March memorandum ment Mihailovic Mihailovic's mission Mljet Mostar Mussolini National Nincic November October Offroy organization Paris partisans Pavelic Pavlovic Peric Plecas political prime minister prince punto stimato Puric Rapotec regime Rendel Rome sent September 1942 Serbian Serbs Sforza Simovic situation slav Slovenian Slovenian People's Party Sluzbene novine Split Stepinac territorial tion Tito told treaty Trifunovic-Bircanin USSR Ustasha Victor Emmanuel wanted Yugo Yugoslav government Yugoslav military Yugoslavia Zagreb