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If Yugoslavia's undoubted economic successes during the past twelve years can be attributed to its singular half-collectivized, half-free economy, so can the economic crisis the country now faces.
On April 6, 1941, Yugoslavia was invaded by Germany during World War II, falling in 11 days and losing an estimated 1 million people during the next four years. The attack came as the result of a ...
TITOISM is today at something of a crossroads. If Yugoslavia’s undoubted economic successes during the past twelve years can be attributed to its singular half-collectivized, half-free economy ...
Yugoslavia was defined by its in-betweenness. Established after the Second World War, the Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia may have begun life as a Communist state in the Soviet mold, but ...
Knowledgia. Why Yugoslavia Broke Up | Causes Explained. Posted: June 6, 2025 | Last updated: June 14, 2025. Uncover the complex political, ethnic, and economic factors that led to the violent ...
Yugoslavia's abortion laws stayed intact after Croatia split from the country in 1991, but doctors were granted the right to refuse to perform them in 2003. As a result, ...
Yugoslavia was not joining Khrushchev’s “crusade for the overthrow of capitalism,” Borba indicated, but would stick to a policy of “active cooperation” with all countries, ...
Is there any such thing as freedom of worship in Titotalitarian Yugoslavia? Well, yes, said seven U.S. Protestant clergymen just returned from a Tito-financed junket (TIME, Aug. 25). By last week, ...
Four photos of the author's family in World War II era Yugoslavia. (Courtesy Julie Brill) Editor's note: I remember the first essay Julie Brill wrote for Cog. It was an early draft of a story she ...
Published in 1941, ‘Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey Through Yugoslavia’ combines travelogue, philosophy and rapt storytelling in tracing the complexities and diverse cultures of the now ...