Documents on the History of Yugoslavia
Chronology of Yugoslav history, Labour Focus on Eastern Europe, 1993
The Communist International on Yugoslavia
Resolution on the Yugoslav Question, Fourth Congress, 1922
J. V. Stalin Concerning the National Question in Yugoslavia, 1925
National Liberation War (1941-1945)
The Tasks Before the People's Liberation Partisan Detachments, August 1941
Oath Taken by Fighting Men of Partisan Detachments, September 1941
J. V. Stalin Order of the Day, October 20, 1944
Josip Broz Tito Victory Day, May 9, 1945
Maps of Yugoslavia during World War II
Dismemberment of Yugoslavia by Germany, Italy and their allies in April 1941
Liberated and semi-liberated territory in September 1943
Liberated territory in Yugoslavia and grouping of forces of the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia and of the invaders towards the end of September 1944
National Liberation War - Photo Gallery (off-site link)
Josip Broz Tito A statement before the Joint Session of the Parliament of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, March 1, 1946
Tito-Stalin split
Trotskyist reactions
Circular to the Leadership of All Sections, International Secretariat of the Fourth International, June 30, 1948
An Open Letter to the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, International Secretariat of the Fourth International, July 1, 1948
An Open Letter to the Congress, Central Committee and Members of the Yugoslav Communist Party, International Secretariat of the Fourth International, July 13, 1948
Report on the Fifth Congres of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, July 26, 1948
Resolution on the Fifth Congres of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, July 26, 1948
Resolution on Yugoslavia Crisis, Parti Communiste Internationaliste, July 1948
Letter on Yugoslavia Sent to the International Executive Committee by the RCP (Britain), by Jock Haston, Summer 1948
Yugoslav Events and the World Crisis of Stalinism, Statement by the Political Committee of the Socialist Workers Party, August 3, 1948
An Open Letter to Yugoslav C.P., International Secretariat of the Fourth International, September 1948
The Tito-Stalin Conflict, Statement of National Committee of Socialist Workers Party, October 1949
The Yugoslav Revolution, Resolution by the Third Congress of the Fourth International, 1951
The aftermath
Josip Broz Tito Letter to the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, February 20, 1956
Self-management
Josip Broz Tito Speech at the First Congress of Worker's Councils, 1957
The Djilas Case
Milovan Djilas Views of the Democratic Opposition in Yugoslavia (Part 2), 1954
Hal Draper Djilas and the Crisis of Titoism (Part 2) (Part 3), 1954
John G. Wright Socialism in Yugoslavia?: The Djilas Case and the Tito Regime, 1954
The Djilas Affair, La Vérité des Travailleurs, 1955
Hal Draper Hands Off Djilas and Dedijer, 1955
Milovan Djilas The Storm in East Europe, 1956
Djilas Arrested - World Labor Must Mobilize to Save Him, 1956
Raya Dunayevskaya Djilas' New Class, 1957
Albert Glotzer Djilas' Indictment of Stalinism, 1958
Release Milovan Djilas, The Newsletter, Socialist Labour League, 1962
Student protests
Yugoslav Student Struggles (chronicle of the student struggle 1966-1970) [another source]
George Novack 60,000 Belgrade students hold 8-day sit-in, 1968
Barry Sheppard A talk with Yugoslav student rebels, 1968
Fredy Perlman Birth of a Revolutionary Movement in Yugoslavia, 1969
Direct Report on Recent Struggles, 1971
Authors
Other Yugoslavia-related pages on MIA
For Freedom, Woodcut set by Djordje Andrejevic-Kun, 1938
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