Dr. Jože Pirjevec deals with the relations between Josip Broz – Tito and Edvard Kardelj from mid thirties to the end of seventy years of the 20th century. The discussion presents the background of relations between the most important leaders of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia and later post-war Yugoslav state, which are important to understand the policy towards the defeated enemies of World War II.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2133459
The monograph presents the first comprehensive scientific analysis of the life and especially the role of the Yugoslav leader Josip Broz – Tito. The author has set his work on the basis of numerous studies in foreign archives (from Moscow, London, Washington, Belgrade, Berlin etc.) and other sources. Among others also addresses the problem of post-war liquidation and the so-called foibas.
COBISS.SI-ID: 255664896
The article sheds light on the background of two diplomatic notes that the Embassies of Great Britain and the USA delivered to the Yugoslav Ministry of Foreign Affairs in October 1945. They concerned the issue of the captured Italians that the Yugoslav authorities deported from the Julian March after 1 May 1945. The background on this Anglo-American intervention encompasses the majority of elements related to the complex issue of the treatment of Italians by the Yugoslav authorities in 1945.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2144723