For Marshal Josip Broz Tito, the heretic who got away with it, this was a moment to savor. Splendidly adorned—braided cap, sky-blue military blouse with ribbons, red-striped slacks—he drove out to ...
Fascinating photographs from a Belgrade archive, some published here for the first time, show the authoritarian ruler of Yugoslavia relaxing between official engagements on the hunting grounds and ...
THE friendly hug of the Russian bear almost squeezed the breath of independence out of Yugoslav President Tito last week. At Moscow’s Dynamo Stadium, First Party Secretary Khrushchev, straw hat ...
Religious and political ties have bound Russians and Serbs together for centuries, but nowadays there's a good deal of Slavic diplomacy taking place in the kitchens of Moscow, where chefs who created ...
Admirers of late President Josip Broz Tito marked May 25 – a date that was celebrated as Tito’s official birthday and as Youth Day in Socialist Yugoslavia – by paying respects at his mausoleum in ...
In a move akin to kicking Lenin out of Moscow's Red Square, the mayor of Belgrade wants to rid the Serbian capital of the tomb of Tito, the socialist leader who held Yugoslavia together for decades.
Disappointed by Croatia’s lack of interest in the history of Yugoslavia and its leader Josip Broz Tito, an ex-journalist launched a walking tour in Zagreb that explores his political career, the WWII ...
The town was supposed to be a “safe area,” protected by U.N. peacekeepers, but Serb forces massacred 8,000 Muslim men and boys there. By Roger Cohen Halik Kochanski’s “Resistance” traces the ...
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