Word: yugoslavic
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Actually, Editor Sanders, 46, had run the branch so thriftily that she not only kept the staff at 75 (authorized: 96), but the cost of Amerika ($150,000 last year) was well below the magazine's authorized budget of $500,000. She also launched other projects, including Yugoslav and Arabic editions of Amerika and a new magazine, Free World, now published in eleven languages in southeast Asia, plus propaganda comic books and numerous pamphlets...
...Yugoslav Tennis Stars Milan Branovic and Dragutin Mitic, playing in the International Tennis championships in Rome, announced that they would not go back home. Four other self-exiles from Red Europe competed in the tournament...
...authority on Yugoslav folklore, Lord is now preparing Harvard's Milman Parry Collection for publication. In addition to "Serbo-Creation Heroic Songs." he is working on a book...
Tito has so far put very little of this equipment in the field. He thinks that his army should first be thoroughly trained in its use. Not until last week, for example, were his first new U.S. fighter planes airborne. Yugoslav airmen (eleven officers, eight noncoms) trained in the U.S. returned to their homeland about a month ago. They have since been instructing other airmen in handling U.S. equipment...
...Garibaldi brigade and the non-Communist Osoppo brigade had been fighting as one division. The Osoppos were commanded by a tough regular army officer named Francesco de Gregori, whose nom de guerre was Bolla ("Bubble"). In the autumn of 1944 Bolla discovered that the Garibaldis were playing footie with Yugoslav Communists, and were more interested in grabbing chunks of Italian territory for Tito than fighting the common enemy. When Bella's division commander, a Communist, ordered the division across the border for incorporation into the Yugoslav army, Bolla refused to move his brigade...