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Draža Mihailović
Who was found guilty of collaboration, high treason?
firing squad
How was Draza executed?
Aloysius Stepinac
Who was the president of the Bishops' Conference of Yugoslavia?
two days
How long after his release from imprisonment did TIto attend the Bishops' Conference of Yugoslavia?
Catholic Church
What topic was a sticking point at the Bishops' Conference?
Stepinac
Under whose leadership did the bishops' conference release a letter condemning alleged Partisan war crimes?
house-arrest
What was Stepinac's sentence shortened to?
Tito
Who had a leading role in liberating Yugoslavia?
Stalin
Who was Tito formally an ally of after WWII?
Soviets
Who set up a spy ring in the Yugoslav party?
1945
As early as what year was a spy ring set up in the Yugoslav party?
Axis
From what domination did Yugoslavia liberate itself?
Istria
What Italian territory did Yugoslavia acquire after the war?
Trieste
What territory did Yugoslavia leadership want to incorporate?
four
At least how many American aircraft were shot down between 1945 and 1948?
Tito
Who openly supported the Communist side in the Greek Civil War?
1948
In what year did Tito model his economic development plan independently from Moscow?
Cominform
Tito did not attend the second meeting of this.
1949
In what year did the crisis nearly escalate into armed conflict?
Titoists
What was the name of those purged in other socialist states in Eastern Europe?
Stalin
Who made several assasination attempts on Tito?
Stalin
Whose methods did Tito use to fight Yugoslav Stalinists?
Ranković
Who used inhumane methods against oponents through the UBDA?
1956
Until what year did the repression of the UBDA last?
Soviet Union
The work of the UBDA was due to tension between Yugoslavia and what country?
State Security Service
What is another name for the UBDA?
US
Which country gave Yugoslavia aid when Tito became estranged from the USSR?
ECA
What agency distributed aid to Yugoslavia?
Marshall Plan
What plan was also administered by the ECA?
Tito
Which leader feared that accepting American aid meant aligning with the West?
1953
In what year did Stalin die?
Informbiro
What name refers to the period of instability during the rift between Tito and the USSR?
Titoism
What was Tito's form of communism called?
Moscow
Who encouraged purges against Titoites?
Eastern bloc
Throughout what area did purges of Titoites occur?
Tito
Who became the first leader to defy Stalin's leadership?
1950
In what year did the National Assembly support a crucial bill about "self Management"?
Milovan Đilas
Who wrote the bill with Tito about "self management"?
Ribar
Tito succeeded who as the President of Yugoslavia?
USSR
Whose invitation did Tito reject after Stalin's death?
1956
When did Tito visit the USSR to signal that his country's animosity was decreasing?
14
How many high-level Communists were purged in the Slansky trial?
11
How many Communists were executed at the Slansky trial?
Czechoslovakia
What country had pressure put on it by Stalin to conduct purges?
Tito
Who espoused the "national path to socialism"?
Stalin
Who put pressure on Checkoslovakia to conduct purges?
Tito
Under whose leadership did Yugoslavia become a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement?
1961
In what year did Tito co-found the Non-Aligned Movement?
Egypt
Nasser led which country in 1961?
Nehru
Which Indonesian leader co-founded the Non-Aligned movement with Tito?
Tito
Who became the first Secretary General of the Non-Aligned Movement?
1954
When did Tito first visit Emperor Haile Selassie?
1956
When did Tito last visit Emperor Selassie?
Ethiopia
What country does Emperor Selassie rule?
Ethiopia
In what country does Tito have a street named in his honor?
Selassie
Who is the Emperor of Ethiopia in 1954?
Cold War
During what period did Tito pursue a policy of neutrality?
Stalin
With whom did Tito's belief in self-determination cause a rift?
developing
What type of countries did Tito develop relations with?
Tito
Who had a strong belief in self-determination and was opposed to Stalin because of this?
Western European nations
Tito had cordial relations with the United States and what other Western area?
Egypt
Nasser was a leader of what country?
Indian
Nehru was a leader of what country?
Indian
Gandhi was a leader of what country?
U.S.
Eisenhower was a president of what country?
U.S.
Nixon was a president of what country?
1954
When did Tito first visit India?
1955
When did Tito leave India?
India
After his return from where did Tito remove many restrictions on churches in Yugoslavia?
India
Where did Tito visit from 1954 to 1955?
spiritual
After returning from India, Tito removed restrictions on what type of institutions?
Burma
What country did U Nu lead?
U Nu
Who was the leader of Burma in 1955?
Ne Win
Who succeeded U Nu in Burma?
Burma
Ne Win led what country?
Ne Win
Who led Burma in 1959?
Yugoslavia
What was the only Communist country allowed to have an embassy in Stroessner's Paraguay?
Alfredo Stroessner's Paraguay
Yugoslavia was the only communist country to have an embassy where?
Chile
Pinochet ruled what country?
Allende
Who did Pinochet overthrow?
Guatemala
What country did Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garcia lead?
7 April 1963
When did Yugoslavia change its name to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia?
Americas
Two government ministers resigned over Tito's visit to what region?
United Nations General Assembly meeting.
Eisenhower met Tito where in 1960?
Tito
Who said that neutralism did not imply passivity but mean "not taking sides"?
1960
When did Tito meet Eisenhower at the U.N.?
Stepinac
What anti-communist archbisoph died in 1960?
Yugoslav
Stepinac's death gave new freedom to what branch of the Roman Catholic Church?
UDBA
What agency had its staff reduced to 5000 after Lenninist orthodoxy was abandoned?
UDBA
What acronym describes the State Security Administration?
Leninist
What ideology did Tito abandon as part of his new socialism?
Yugoslavia
Who was the first communist country to open its borders to all foreign visitors?
1967
In what year did the first communist country open its borders to all foreign visitors?
1967
When did Tito start promoting a peaceful resolution to the Arab-Israeli conflict?
Tito
Whose plan called for Arabs to recognize the state of Israel in exchange for territories Israel gained?
1967
In what year did Tito start working in Arab Israeli peace processes?
Czechoslovak
What country did Dubcek lead?
three hours
How much time did Tito give Dubcek to fly to Prague?
Prague
Where did Tito send Dubcek in 1968?
Tito
Who removed generals Gosnjak and Hamovic?