Papers, 1949-1974.

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Papers, 1949-1974.

Collection contains articles, essays, speeches, congressional testimony and correspondence by Draskovich concerning Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, Milovan Djilas, anti-communism, U.S. summit conferences with the Soviet Union and the Watergate hearings. Also included is Draskovich's book, "Tito: Moscow's Trojan Horse."

.45 cubic ft. (1 box)

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Tito, Josip Broz, 1892-1980

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Josip Broz Tito was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and politician who served in various positions of national leadership from 1943 until his death in 1980. During World War II he led the Yugoslav Partisans. Following the establishment of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, he served as its prime minister from 2 November 1944 to 29 June 1963 and president from 14 January 1953 until his death. ...

Djilas, Milovan, 1911-1995

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Yugoslav communist leader; subsequently dissident. From the description of Milovan Djilas writings, 1957-1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871663 Biographical/Historical Note Yugoslav communist leader; subsequently dissident. From the guide to the Milovan Djilas writings, 1957-1980, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

Draskovich, Slobodan M., 1910-1982

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Slobodan M. Draskovich (1910- ) was born in Yugoslavia, earned his Ph. D. from the University of Munich in 1933 and was a professor of economics at the University of Belgrade until 1941. He was a prisoner of war in Italy and Germany during World War II. Draskovich emigrated to the United States in 1947 and edited a Serbian newpaper in Chicago, Illinois. He wrote and lectured against communism and U.S. policy towards Yugoslavia. In the early 1960s, Draskovich wrote a monthly column for "American ...