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Cole Blum

http://www.hks.harvard.edu/kokkalis/GSW2/Brkljacic.PDF - 1 views

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      This is something that I found very interesting about Tito and it is something that is unique to Tito that got him a lot of respect and support. He did not distance himself and tried to like an ordinary guy.
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      This shows the ultimate sign of respect for a ruler that is saying that the people are Tito and he is one of them.
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    This is an artticle about how most of the people in Yugoslavia liked Josip Tito's rule and how he helped Yugoslavia prosper. It goes into great detail about how Tito was basically the entire country, and his death was a huge deal. His funeral is also a key point in this article.
Cole Blum

Josip Broz Tito (president of Yugoslavia) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia - 0 views

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    This article is about the major accomplishments of Josip Titio in his lifetime, a lot of which he earned a lot of respect for.
Cole Blum

Thirty Years After Tito's Death, Yugoslav Nostalgia Abounds - 0 views

    • Cole Blum
       
      The fact that there were still so many active sympthizers in Yugoslavia and so many people who respected and supported his shows how big of an influence he was on their lives and it shows the huge support there was for him, which respect goes hand in hand with.
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      This shows how much better Tito was for the country than almost any other leader and how beloved he was there.
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    This article talks about how much the people of Yugoslavia supported and loved Tito and how much he influenced them and made their lives better. It says a lot about how people were very upset after his death.
Ellen Mischinski

Balkan holocausts?: Serbian and ... - David Bruce MacDonald - Google Books - 0 views

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      Croatian propagandists focused most of their attacks on Serbia, which was in the process of invading and occupying one quarter of their new independent country
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      ther important myths include the Antemurale Christianitatis, the belief that Croatia represented the easternmost outpost of European civilization. Across the divide were the Serbs, often presented as being on a lower level of civilization, with an 'Asiatic' mentality, and distinct racial and psychological features, as well as different linguistic and cultural forms of identity. Such forms of differentiation would buttress Croatian arguments that, at all levels, Serbs were more backward, barbarous, and warlike.
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      An interesting aspect of Croatian propaganda was how the focus of attack shifted after 1991. Before Serbia became a threat to Croatian autonomy, Croatian nationalists had little interest in Serbian leaders or Serbian history. Their only true enemies were the Communists, who were solidly in control of the SFRY....A long tradition of attacking Communism and Tito as the worst possible enemies of Croatia changed after 1991, when the Serbs, not the Communists generally, became the new source of evil...myths of Croatian history before WWII is the historical evolution of Serbian hatred against the Croats. What begins as a general condemnation of eastern barbarity, due to the Great Schism, becomes more politicised in the 19th century. p125
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      mostly spread propaganda through internet
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      p.125
Ellen Mischinski

Ethnic nationalism: the tragic death ... - Bogdan Denis Denitch - Google Books - 0 views

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      Since 1985 the Serbian popular press had unleashed relentless propaganda about Croatian war crimes in WWII, and that had created hostility where it had not existed before.  176
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