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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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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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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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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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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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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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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