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| ''"I am told that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josip_Broz_Tito Tito] murdered more than 400 000 of the opposition in Yugoslavia before he got himself established there as a dictator"'' | | ''"I am told that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josip_Broz_Tito Tito] murdered more than 400 000 of the opposition in Yugoslavia before he got himself established there as a dictator"'' |
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− | Reference from: Keeping Tito Afloat by Lorraine M. Lees <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=-Xkv7ym8hDYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Keeping+Tito+Afloat:+The+United+States,+Yugoslavia,+and+the+Cold+War&client=safari&cd=1#v=snippet&q=%20tito%20trade%20papers%20four%20hundred%20thousand&f=false Keeping Tito Afloat] by Lorraine M. Lees</ref> & Woodrow Wilson and Harry Truman: Mission and Power in American Foreign Policy by Anne R. Pierce <ref> American Foreign Policy by Anne R. Pierce</ref> ''(declassified documents from the 1990s)'' | + | Reference from: Keeping Tito Afloat by Lorraine M. Lees <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=-Xkv7ym8hDYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Keeping+Tito+Afloat:+The+United+States,+Yugoslavia,+and+the+Cold+War&client=safari&cd=1#v=snippet&q=%20tito%20trade%20papers%20four%20hundred%20thousand&f=false Keeping Tito Afloat] by Lorraine M. Lees.Keeping Tito Afloat draws upon newly declassified documents to show the critical role that Yugoslavia played in U.S. foreign policy with the communist world in the early years of the Cold War. After World War II, the United States considered Yugoslavia to be a loyal Soviet satellite, but Tito surprised the West in 1948 by breaking with Stalin. Seizing this opportunity, the Truman administration sought to "keep Tito afloat" by giving him military and economic aid.</ref> & Woodrow Wilson and Harry Truman: Mission and Power in American Foreign Policy by Anne R. Pierce <ref> American Foreign Policy by Anne R. Pierce</ref> ''(declassified documents from the 1990s)'' |
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| * '''R. H. Markham''': Tito's Imperial Communism <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=bPlo1Wz9hqQC&pg=PR7&dq=Totalitarian+dictatorship+and+autocracy+tito&lr=&client=safari&cd=12#v=onepage&q=Totalitarian%20dictatorship%20and%20autocracy%20tito&f=false Tito's Imperial Communism] by R. H. Markham</ref> | | * '''R. H. Markham''': Tito's Imperial Communism <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=bPlo1Wz9hqQC&pg=PR7&dq=Totalitarian+dictatorship+and+autocracy+tito&lr=&client=safari&cd=12#v=onepage&q=Totalitarian%20dictatorship%20and%20autocracy%20tito&f=false Tito's Imperial Communism] by R. H. Markham</ref> |