Vladimir Dedijer papers, 1881-1987 (bulk 1940-1980).

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Vladimir Dedijer papers, 1881-1987 (bulk 1940-1980).

Series in the collection include biographical/personal, Dedijer family, correspondence, topical files, Bertrand Russell War Crimes Tribunals, project files, writings, lectures and speeches, audio and visual materials, and printed material; include correspondence with various intellectuals and political figures; subjects in the collection concern Yugoslav history, particularly Dedijer's relationship with Tito and Milovan Djilas; also materials relating to the International War Crimes Tribunal. Investigating United States involvement in Vietnam.

9 linear ft. and 1 outsize v.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7359512

Bentley Historical Library

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