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  2. United States–Yugoslavia relations - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic History 12.1 (1988): 39-57. Washington did not predict the split between Toto and Stalin in 1948. Brands Jr, Henry W. "Redefining the Cold War: American Policy toward Yugoslavia, 1948–60." Diplomatic History 11.1 (1987): 41-53. online; Eskridge-Kosmach, Alena N. "Yugoslavia and US Foreign Policy in the 1960–1970s of the 20th ...

  3. Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavia was a South Slavic country that existed from 1918 to 1992, under different political systems and names. It was invaded by the Axis powers in World War II, became a communist federation after the war, and disintegrated into several independent states in the 1990s.

  4. Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Yugoslavia became one of the founding members of the Non-Aligned Movement, a group of countries that balanced between the East and the West during the Cold War. Find out the history, origins, and achievements of this foreign policy and ideology of Yugoslavia.

  5. Breakup of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the dissolution of Yugoslavia and the formation of independent successor states in 1991-1992, as well as the causes and consequences of the Yugoslav Wars. The article covers the historical, political, and ethnic background of the breakup, as well as the role of Germany and other factors.

  6. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    A historical overview of Yugoslavia, a former socialist state in Southeastern Europe that existed from 1945 to 1992. See maps, flags, anthems, languages, and political history of Yugoslavia and its constituent republics.

  7. Timeline of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    April 25: Đuro Đaković, a prominent Trade unions' activist in Yugoslavia and the First secretary of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, was murdered by Yugoslav policemen at the Yugoslav-Austrian boundary in the present-day Slovenia, after four days of torturing and questioning in Zagreb police station.

  8. Timeline of the breakup of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    The breakup of Yugoslavia was a process that started with the death of Tito in 1980 and ended with the recognition of Kosovo's independence in 2008. The web page lists the major events and developments that led to the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav wars.

  9. World War II in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the invasion, occupation and resistance of Yugoslavia by Axis and Allied forces during World War II. Find out how the communist Partisans, led by Tito, fought against the Nazis and their collaborators, and established a new state after the war.