1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1892 - 1980
1879 - 1953
1914 - 1995
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East Asia
April 19, 1958
Conversation between P.F. Yudin, Mao Zedong, and Zhou Enlai regarding Yugoslavia's place in the international Communist community, especially Tito's inconsistency as an ally.
May 27, 1953
M. Zimianin reports to Molotov on the internal and foreign policy of Yugoslavia after breaking with the USSR.
July 9, 1955
The situation in Yugoslavia is discussed, in terms of keeping Yugoslavia in close relations with the USSR and reducing its political and economic dependence on capitalist countries.
November 1950
A report presented by the Romanian Workers' Party (Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej) at the meeting of the Communist Information Bureau of November 1950 in Bucharest, which lists the steps taken in order to counteract Titoism in Romania, and particularly in the area of the border with Yugoslavia, as well as to facilitate its overthrow in Yugoslavia itself.
1949
Information gathered from a Yugoslav "political refugee" Zoran Mitrovich living in Romania. Mitrovich describes the anti-Tito organization or network in Yugoslavia in the Belgrade and Nish areas.
April 22, 1948
Resolution condemning recent anti-Soviet rhetoric in Yugoslavia.