The essay aims to analyse the “Adriatic communism” policy implemented in the period from World War II to the eve of the schism between Stalin and Tito in 1948, with the subsequent rift in relations between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union and the expulsion of Belgrade from the socialist camp. The essay focuses on the figure of Vittorio Vidali, an Italian communist leader (born in Muggia, near Trieste) with a long and prominent militant role in the Soviet intelligence services as evidenced by his involvement in various events both in Europe and the United States.
Zadnja bitka v Stalinovem imenu. Komunizem na obalah Jadranskega morja in boj Informbiroja proti Titu (1947-1954) / Karlsen, Patrick. - In: PRISPEVKI ZA NOVEJšO ZGODOVINO. - ISSN 0353-0329. - 56:2(2016), pp. 59-97.
Zadnja bitka v Stalinovem imenu. Komunizem na obalah Jadranskega morja in boj Informbiroja proti Titu (1947-1954)
Patrick Karlsen
2016
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The essay aims to analyse the “Adriatic communism” policy implemented in the period from World War II to the eve of the schism between Stalin and Tito in 1948, with the subsequent rift in relations between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union and the expulsion of Belgrade from the socialist camp. The essay focuses on the figure of Vittorio Vidali, an Italian communist leader (born in Muggia, near Trieste) with a long and prominent militant role in the Soviet intelligence services as evidenced by his involvement in various events both in Europe and the United States.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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