• GERMANY (AMERICAN ZONE) GERMANY (BRITISH ZONE) The TitoStalin split or the Soviet–Yugoslav split was the culmination of a conflict between the political...
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    integrationist policies resulting from the agreement were terminated after the TitoStalin split in June 1948, when Bulgaria was being subordinated to the interests...
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    expulsion from the organisation in 1948 in what was known as the TitoStalin split. In the following years, alongside other political leaders and Marxist...
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    not to be a member after it broke with Soviet policy in the 1948 TitoStalin split.  Albania (1946–1991, ceased participating in Comecon and Warsaw Pact...
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    Slovene population in the city. In 1948, the TitoStalin split took place. In the first years following the split, the political repression worsened, as it...
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    Cominform faced an embarrassing setback the following June, when the TitoStalin split obliged its members to expel Yugoslavia, which remained communist...
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    Informbiro period was an era of Yugoslavia's history following the TitoStalin split in mid-1948 that lasted until the country's partial rapprochement...
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    Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito and the Soviet Union regarding Greece and the People's Republic of Albania, a TitoStalin Split occurred, followed by Yugoslavia...
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    in other western countries. In 1948, the TitoStalin split took place. In the first years following the split, the political repression worsened, as it...
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    triangular diplomacy and linkage emerged. Like the TitoStalin split, the occurrence of the Sino-Soviet split also weakened the concept of monolithic communism...
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    of the Statute of the Soviet Communist Party". As a result of the TitoStalin split, a conflict in which the Soviet political leadership accused the Yugoslav...
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    the Cold War but pursued a policy of neutrality following the 1948 TitoStalin split; it became a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement, and transitioned...
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    to Belgrade, Yugoslavia (with whom relations had soured since the TitoStalin Split in 1948), and his subsequent meeting with Dwight Eisenhower later...
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    Joseph Stalin's cult of personality became a prominent feature of Soviet popular culture. Historian Archie Brown sets the celebration of Stalin's 50th birthday...
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    British mission since February 1942. Tito left the island of Vis on 19 September 1944 and on 21 September he met with Stalin in Moscow. With support in logistics...
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    deprecated from use in performances and print in songbooks after the TitoStalin split in 1948. It has been translated into all national languages of SFR...
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    a communist state, was non-aligned during the Cold War due to the Tito-Stalin split in 1948. After learning that Chinese Communist Party chairman Hua...
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    the Eastern Bloc. The situation escalated in response to the 1948 TitoStalin split after which Yugoslav relations with all Eastern Bloc countries, including...
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    of Stalin and weakening of the Cominform.[citation needed] Cominform was initially located in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, but after the TitoStalin split expelled...
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    Andrei Zhdanov (category Stalinism)
    successor-in-waiting to Stalin, Zhdanov suffered from ill health and fell out of favour as a result of the TitoStalin split. He died of heart failure...
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    thus was expelled from the Cominform in 1948 in what is known as the TitoStalin split. After internal purges of pro-Soviet members, the party renamed itself...
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    Post-war, Yugoslavia was allied with the Eastern Bloc, but after the TitoStalin split of 1948, it never subscribed to the Warsaw Pact, and in 1961 it became...
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    Sino-Soviet split TitoStalin split, or Yugoslav–Soviet split De-satellization of the Socialist Republic of Romania Sino-Albanian split Mihai Croitor...
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    Russia by 1944. In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin (1878–1953), General Secretary of the Communist Party, later Premier, when...
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  • eventually caused Tito to try to operate independently, which created tensions with Stalin and the Soviet Union. In 1948, the two leaders split apart because...
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    Peters, was the youngest child and only daughter of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and his second wife Nadezhda Alliluyeva. In 1967, she became an international...
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    Neo-Stalinism is the promotion of positive views of Joseph Stalin's role in history, the partial re-establishing of Stalin's policies on certain or all...
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    denounced Tito's government, accusing them of being fascists and agents of Western capitalism. Stalin ordered several assassination attempts on Tito's life...
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    called upon national unity and allegiance to Tito. On 18 September, Tito met with Soviet leader Joseph Stalin in Moscow and secured the promise of Red Army...
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  • Unity is formed over a month after V-E Day. 1948 – Cold War: The TitoStalin Split results in the expulsion of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia...
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