Word: tito
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Birkhead cited other examples to prove his charge of Communist-fronting: Shipler's participation in the Tito-sponsored delegation that visited Yugoslavia to study religious freedom in 1947 (TIME, Sept. i, 1947); his signing of a statement last April demanding suppression of The Iron Curtain, a movie based on the Soviet espionage cases in Canada...
...Usti-nad-labem, Czechoslovakia, tactful city fathers changed the name of General Eisenhower Embankment to Premier Antonin Zapotocky Embankment, and the name of Marshal Tito Street to Jan Sverma Street (after a late national Communist hero...
...King Peter of Yugoslavia denounced Marshal Tito's government as a "police state worse than any Nazi regime" before an audience of 750 at the Business School yesterday...
...expressed the belief that less than one fifth of his countrymen supported Tito, even with his new nationalistic anti-Cominform policy. Despite the recent rift between Tito and Stalin, he hoped that the United States would not be duped into supporting the Tito regime...
...implications were bigger than the mere loss to the Communists of a valuable commander. Markos, it appeared, had run afoul of Moscow, and of the Moscow-liners in his own councils, by maintaining close contacts with Yugoslavia after Tito's break with the Cominform. Like Tito, Markos had fought his own battle for power, and having achieved it, he liked to run things his own way. As a soldier, he believed that his army needed the crossing points on the Yugoslav border, and the training and supply bases behind it. For a while, he made this view prevail...