Word: yugoslavic
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...Washington, a proud young man from the Serbian mountains told newsmen that General Draja Mihailovich had been misunderstood. While smiling Yugoslav Ambassador Constantin Fotich stood by, offering reporters Scotch and tasty sandwiches, dashing Captain Borislav Todorovich, late of Mihailovich's staff and now assistant military attaché, registered his complete dissent from the evidence on which Allied policy toward Yugoslavia has been based. Said Captain Todorovich...
...Mihailovich and the cause of the strongly nationalist Serbs. To make their problem harder, Tito's sponsors in Moscow threw out a blunt hint, via War & The Working Class: "It is high time . . . the Governments of the United Nations broke off diplomatic relations with the bankrupt group of Yugoslav officials and police in Cairo who represent nobody but themselves. It is high time to recognize [Tito's] Government...
...craggy Yugoslav villages, where for three years the sound of aircraft had been a sign as dread as the shadow of a hawk's wing across a henyard, villagers looked up at first in fear. Then they rushed out and cheered: the big formations of heavy bombers drumming overhead in stately alignment were U.S. planes outward bound from their bases in Italy...
...Russians moved into eastern Europe, Communist Marshal Tito's valiant army of Yugoslav Partisans was acquiring a new status and a new significance. It was becoming an all-Balkan army of Yugoslavs, Albanians, Hungarians, Rumanians, Bulgarians...
...carpet spanned the sidewalk in front of London's Yugoslav Embassy. Sleek limousines nudged up to the curb through a cluttered street...