Word: titos
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Waning Suspicion? After months of pulling & hauling, Yugoslavia's Communist Marshal Josip (Tito) Broz agreed to let some 80 UNRRA officials supervise distribution of UNRRA food, medicines, etc. in Partisan Yugoslavia. The negotiations were between UNRRA and Tito spokesmen, but everyone concerned (including UNRRA's men waiting in Bari, Italy for permission to cross the Adriatic) knew that the question was a test of Soviet intentions at the working level...
...Majesty had "two essential objections" to the regency and provisional government plans as worked out by Premier Subasich and Marshal Tito (TIME, Dec. 4). Objection No. 1: "the form of regency"-a triumvirate which will probably be dominated by Marshal Tito's followers. Objection No. 2: the plan to give "unrestricted legislative power" to Marshal Tito's Council of National Liberation-"this suggests a transfer of power to a single political group...
...Britain will a) recognize the Soviet annexation of the former Baltic States and of eastern Poland minus Lvov; b) recognize Marshal Tito and certain other of the Soviet-sponsored governments; c) extend full economic assistance to the Soviet Union during and after the war. In exchange, the Soviet Union will consent to certain 'sacrifices...
...very embarrassing for Palmiro Togliatti, Communist leader and No. 2 man (Vice Premier) in Italy's Bonomi Government. Marshal Tito, Communist leader and No. 1 man in the Yugoslav Government, was again eyeing Trieste and Fiume. In London last week his Foreign Minister Josip Smodlaka filed claim to the two Italian cities (both still occupied by the Germans). In Rome, Allied observers agreed: no Italian Government could survive the loss of Trieste...
Yugoslavia had plans for expansion in another direction. A source close to Marshal Tito reported that for the present, the old Albanian frontier would remain. Later Albania might unite with a Federated Yugoslavia...