When the Russians Came  

With considerable help from Soviet troops as the war drew toward its end, the new [Titoist] regime found, in Belgrade, a permanent home at last. Our exhausted political leaders, famished for creature comforts, rushed to take advantage of the blessings …



Wartime: Memories of Yugoslavia  

It was a fanatical conviction that brought me [in 1942], exhausted and ailing, to Montenegro. I gave careful thought to my duties in a complicated new situation. I was frequently beset by a feeling of alienation from the region, the …



From a Prison Diary  

No one is as stupid as a democrat turned imperialist or a revolutionary turned reactionary. When that happens the concepts get all mixed up. Just as it happens to each individual when his ideas come into conflict with the real …



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