GERMANY (AMERICAN ZONE) GERMANY (BRITISH ZONE) The Tito–Stalin 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 Tito–Stalin 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 Tito–Stalin split. In the following years, alongside other political leaders and Marxist...
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Eastern Bloc (section Tito–Stalin split)
not to be a member after it broke with Soviet policy in the 1948 Tito–Stalin split. Albania (1946–1991, ceased participating in Comecon and Warsaw Pact...
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Informbiro period was an era of Yugoslavia's history following the Tito–Stalin split in mid-1948 that lasted until the country's partial rapprochement...
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Cold War (section Cominform and the Tito–Stalin Split)
Cominform faced an embarrassing setback the following June, when the Tito–Stalin split obliged its members to expel Yugoslavia, which remained communist...
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Cold War (1948–1953) (section Tito–Stalin Split)
Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito and the Soviet Union regarding Greece and the People's Republic of Albania, a Tito–Stalin Split occurred, followed by Yugoslavia...
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Presidency of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (section Formation and the Tito–Stalin split: 1919–1966)
of the Statute of the Soviet Communist Party". As a result of the Tito–Stalin split, a conflict in which the Soviet political leadership accused the Yugoslav...
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Slovene population in the city. In 1948, the Tito–Stalin 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 Tito–Stalin split, the occurrence of the Sino-Soviet split also weakened the concept of monolithic communism...
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (redirect from Tito's Yugoslavia)
the Cold War but pursued a policy of neutrality following the 1948 Tito–Stalin split; it became a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement, and transitioned...
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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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thus was expelled from the Cominform in 1948 in what is known as the Tito–Stalin split. After internal purges of pro-Soviet members, the party renamed itself...
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Khrushchev Thaw (section Khrushchev and Stalin)
to Belgrade, Yugoslavia (with whom relations had soured since the Tito–Stalin Split in 1948), and his subsequent meeting with Dwight Eisenhower later...
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the death of Stalin and weakening of the Cominform. Cominform was initially located in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, but after the Tito–Stalin split expelled Yugoslavia...
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Uz Maršala Tita (redirect from With Marshal Tito)
deprecated from use in performances and print in songbooks after the Tito–Stalin split in 1948. It has been translated into all national languages of SFR...
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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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in other western countries. In 1948, the Tito–Stalin split took place. In the first years following the split, the political repression worsened, as it...
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specifically not being a puppet regime, that led to the Tito–Stalin split and the other moves towards a "Titoism" that quickly made SR Yugoslavia unique within...
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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 Tito–Stalin split. He died of heart failure...
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Post-war, Yugoslavia was allied with the Eastern Bloc, but after the Tito–Stalin split of 1948, it never subscribed to the Warsaw Pact, and in 1961 it became...
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1944. Split was refloated once more, but the new Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was able to do little with her before the Tito–Stalin Split in...
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During Josip Broz Tito's presidency and in the years following his death in 1980, several places in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and across...
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the Eastern Bloc. The situation escalated in response to the 1948 Tito–Stalin split after which Yugoslav relations with all Eastern Bloc countries, including...
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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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due to Tito–Stalin split. After Joseph Stalin's death and the repudiation of his policies by Nikita Khrushchev, peace was made with Josip Broz Tito and Yugoslavia...
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Republic of Yugoslavia was also considered part of the Bloc, though a Tito–Stalin split occurred in 1948 Throughout the Eastern Bloc, both in the Soviet Socialist...
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Anti-Stalinist left (redirect from Anti-Stalinism)
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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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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Yakov Dzhugashvili (redirect from Yakov Stalin)
March] 1907 – 14 April 1943) was the eldest son of Joseph Stalin, and the only child of Stalin's first wife, Kato Svanidze, who died nine months after his...
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