Word: milanov
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito, accustomed over recent months to editorial broadsides in the Soviet press, became the target of a gossip item in Moscow's Literary Gazette. The paper reported that Tito was in the clutches of an alluring "American spy"-sleek, slinky-eyed Zinka Milanov, 43, onetime Metropolitan Opera star and since 1947 the wife of Ljubomir Ilic, one of Tito's generals. Pooh-poohed Zinka from Belgrade: "It's just silly...
Married. Zinka Milanov, 40, Yugoslav-born Metropolitan Opera soprano; and Major General Lyubomir Ilic, 42, Yugoslav officer and diplomat, a commander in the International Brigade in the Spanish Civil War, general in the French Resistance Army in World War II, close friend of Marshal Tito; at the Yugoslav Embassy; in Washington...
Metropolitan Opera (Sat. 2-5:25 p.m., ABC). Verdi's Il Trovatore, with Soprano Zinka Milanov, Contralto Margaret Harshaw, Tenor Kurt Baum, Baritone Leonard Warren...
There are also new records or albums by Zinka Milanov, Jan Peerce, Licia Albanese, Ezio Pinza and Alexander Kipnis, all of them first rate; and a Carmen album with Gladys Swarthout, which...
...husband, Predrag Milanov, returned last month to Yugoslavia, where he will translate, then direct and act in Angel Street and Tobacco Road, at the state-owned Zagreb Theater. His wife, remaining here, will become a U.S. citizen in 1946. Says she: "When you come to America you get independent like American women...