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When D-day comes, Marshal Tito in Yugoslavia promises that his Partisan armies will take the offensive too, thrusting north into Germany's underside while our men batter at the western beaches...
Stoyan was flown into Yugoslavia early this month, landed ten miles behind the fighting front, was driven in a captured German Volkswagen to Marshal Tito's mountain stronghold (TIME, May 22). He is the first U.S. newsman to meet Tito face to face (they talked in Serbo-Croatian), the first correspondent able to short-circuit an interpreter and talk directly with the guerrillas, the first American reporter to enter Yugoslavia at all since Pulitzer Prize Winner Daniel De Luce got in and out of the country seven months...
...district of old Austria-Hungary which became part of Yugoslavia after World War I. His father was Yugoslav Minister of the Interior until he was exiled for opposing the late King Alexander's dictatorship-and Stoyan today has one cousin who is a lieutenant colonel on Tito's general staff, another who is an official on the Partisan National Committee...
This week came a contributing cause to the A.P.'s anger: personal interviews with Marshal Tito by Reuters' John Talbot and TIME'S Stoyan Pribichevioh, passed by "Jumbo" Wilson's censors. By arrangement with Cairo's military authorities, their stories were pooled to the U.S. and British press. The A.P.'s story remained a dead bird in "Jumbo's" pigeonhole...
...After A.P.'s Correspondent Daniel De Luce got into Yugoslavia (TIME, Oct. 18) for a close-up of Tito's Partisans (a feat that won him a Pulitzer prize), the military had declared Tito-land out of bounds to newsmen. Two reporters (not A.P. men and not identified) had been arrested by Allied soldiers for trying to enter Yugoslavia. Correspondent De Luce, despite two official requests by Marshal Tito, had been refused authority to enter. De Luce had informed the A.P. that he had "the only travel order issued a correspondent by Tito, but using it would make...