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Tito Milovan Djilas

Tito By Milovan Djilas

Tito by Milovan Djilas


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A revealing and intimate portrait of Tito by a man who, until he broke completely with the regime, was his right hand man.

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Tito: The Story from the Inside by Milovan Djilas

Milovan Djilas was a leader with Tito of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia before World War II, and a Partisan commander alongside Tito in the mountains during the war. Considered Tito's successor, he was Vice President of Yugoslavia until 1954 when he broke with the regime, accusing it of creating a 'new class' of privileged ideologists and bureaucrats. Tito twice jailed Djilas as a dissident. Writing both in prison and out, he produced this extraordinary portrait of Tito in all his complexity; a Communist with aristocratic pretensions and an appetite for luxury; an uncompromising man of passionate involvements, needing women but cruel to them; a brilliant leader who defied the Soviet Union and feared the fate of Yugoslavia following his death. Djilas writes with ferocity and tenderness and sets his story against the early adulation of the Soviets, and the break with the USSR in 1948, the shame of the concentration camp on Goli Otok and the rise of a Communist market economy in Yugoslavia. He describes his own fall from power and the devastation at being betrayed by an old friend.

About Milovan Djilas

Born 1911. Met Tito 1937. Joined Communist Party's Politburo 1940. Key player in the Partisan resistance to the Germans in WW II. In 1945 became one of Tito's leading cabinet ministers. He was active in assertion of independence from USSR in 1948. In 1953 became one of the four vice presidents of the country, and in December was chosen president of the Assembly. Within a month however his criticism of the Party and his calls for liberalization led to his ouster from all political posts and in 1954 his resignation from the Party. Imprisoned in 1956 for an article in an American magazine pro the '56 Hungarian uprising. Arrested 1957 for The New Class; released 1961. Arrested 1962; given amnesty 1966. Died 1995 in Belgrade.

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GOR003933510
9781842120477
1842120476
Tito: The Story from the Inside by Milovan Djilas
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
20000720
192
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