Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia (; Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslavija / Југославија [juɡǒslaːʋija]; Slovene: Jugoslavija [juɡɔˈslàːʋija]; Macedonian: Југославија [juɡɔˈsɫavija]; lit. 'South Slavic Land') was a country in Southeast Europe and Central Europe for most of the 20th century. It came into existence after World War I in 1918 under the name of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by the merger of the provisional State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (it was formed from territories of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire) with the Kingdom of Serbia, and constituted the first union of the South Slavic people as a sovereign state, following centuries in which the region …

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5 May 2022 English

Notes of interest with links to documents in Cold War Eastern Europe. Links to photos, maps and compelling stories.

net/artifacts/2370583/yugoslavia/3391632/ https://history-commons.net/artifacts/2370562/yugoslavia/3391591/ ht net/artifacts/2370920/yugoslavia/3391971/ https://history-commons.net/artifacts/2370917/yugoslavia/3391966/ ht https://history-commons.net/artifacts/2372132/yugoslavia/3393121/ https://history-commons.net/artifac https://history-commons.net/artifacts/2372670/yugoslavia/3393679/ https://history-commons.net/artifac https://history-commons.net/artifacts/2370559/yugoslavia/3391596/ FCO 28/778 113 Visual Photos from


5 May 2022 English

List of files retained by the British government that are not available in Cold War Eastern Europe

Dec 31 FCO 28 3590 Visit by President Tito of Yugoslavia to UK, March 1978 1978 Jan 01 - 1978 Dec 31 28 4658 Diplomatic representation of the UK in Yugoslavia: appointments1981 Jan 01 - 1981 Dec 31 FCO 28 economic situation in Yugoslavia: Yugoslav economic crisis; UK loan to Yugoslavia, 19831983 Jan 01 - 1983


4 May 2022 English

State leaders in Eastern Europe, Berlin Mayors, United Kingdom Prime Ministers and Foreign Secretaries, Politicians and Statesmen, Ambassadors, Other Eastern European Figures

1985-1991 Josip Broz Tito Yugoslavia President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia 1953-1980 Lazar Koliševski Koliševski Yugoslavia President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia 1980 Cvijetin Mijatović Yugoslavia the League of Communists of Yugoslavia 1980-1981 Sergej Kraigher Yugoslavia President of the League of of Communists of Yugoslavia 1981-1982 Petar Stambolić Yugoslavia President of the League of Communists Communists of Yugoslavia 1982-1983 Mika Špiljak Yugoslavia President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia


4 May 2022

Countries and Constituent Republics of Eastern European States during the Cold War

of Romania Yugoslavia S.F.R. Yugoslavia S.F.R.Y. Socialist Federal Repulic of Yugoslavia Bosnia and


4 May 2022

British Foreign Office Departments and their leaders, by region and year

Foreign Office Departments Germany & Berlin Yugoslavia Albania Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Hungary Poland


4 May 2022 English

Editorial description of the content of Cold War Eastern Europe

● Hungary ● Poland ● Romania ● Soviet Union ● Yugoslavia Users can browse, filter and search the files


4 May 2022 English

Cold War Eastern Europe provides access to thousands of files from the political departments of the U.K. Foreign Office responsible for dealing with and reporting on the Soviet Union and …

● Hungary ● Poland ● Romania ● Soviet Union ● Yugoslavia Cold War Eastern Europe has been published in Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Albania, and Yugoslavia from 1967 onwards. FCO 33 (Foreign Office


4 May 2022

State security agencies, International Organizations, Political Organizations, Non-governing Political Parties and Organizations, Youth Organizations, and other Key Terms

državne sigurnosti, Služba državne bezbednosti Yugoslavia International Organisations COMECON Council Union NOJ People's Youth of Yugoslavia Narodna omladina Jugoslavije Yugoslavia OP The Pioneers Organisation


1 May 2022 English

A timeline of major events in the Cold War in Eastern Europe with links to relevant documents.

the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev's visit to Yugoslavia November Assassination of John F. Kennedy December net/search/?q=%22Nikita+Khrushchev%27s+visit+to+Yugoslavia%22 https://history-commons.net/search/?q=%22


1 January 2017 English

“The socialist system has won in our country,” Antonín Novotný, the leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, triumphantly declared at a national party conference on July 5, 1960, and …

the Soviet Union in 1936, but between 1963 (Yugoslavia) and 1976 (Poland and Albania) all the other Germany and with it the “German question,” and also Yugoslavia, which under Josip Broz Tito developed its own


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