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The British and the American Policy Concerning the Yugoslav-Italian Frontier During the World War II


Author(s):Dušan Biber
Co-author(s):Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
Leto:1980
Publisher(s):Zgodovinsko društvo za Slovenijo, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
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Paper presented at the Round-Table of the American and Yugoslav Historians in Plitvice, Yugoslavia, August 4th-6th 1980: The author analyses the origin and repercussions of the British verbal guarantees to the royal Yugoslav government in 1941 that the British government, on the Peace Conference, woulds support Yugoslav demand for revision of the Yugoslav-Italian frontier. The author mentions the scepticism of President Roosevelt as for the expedience of such a guarantee, and the restoration of Yugoslavia on the whole, Stalin's suggestions in 1941, and the restraint of the British policy towards the demands for revision of the frontier so by the royal government as by the National Liberation Movement. The author describes the resistance of Marshal Tito, who didn't want Yugoslavia to be involved in the policy of the spheres of interest.
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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/13230
    • title
      • Britanska in ameriška politika o italijansko-jugoslovanski meji v drugi svetovni vojni
      • The British and the American Policy Concerning the Yugoslav-Italian Frontier During the World War II
    • creator
      • Dušan Biber
    • contributor
      • Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
    • subject
      • mejna vprašanja
      • italijansko-jugoslovanska meja
      • Velika Britanija
      • Združene države Amerike
      • diplomacija
      • Jugoslavija
    • description
      • Paper presented at the Round-Table of the American and Yugoslav Historians in Plitvice, Yugoslavia, August 4th-6th 1980: The author analyses the origin and repercussions of the British verbal guarantees to the royal Yugoslav government in 1941 that the British government, on the Peace Conference, woulds support Yugoslav demand for revision of the Yugoslav-Italian frontier. The author mentions the scepticism of President Roosevelt as for the expedience of such a guarantee, and the restoration of Yugoslavia on the whole, Stalin's suggestions in 1941, and the restraint of the British policy towards the demands for revision of the frontier so by the royal government as by the National Liberation Movement. The author describes the resistance of Marshal Tito, who didn't want Yugoslavia to be involved in the policy of the spheres of interest.
      • Avtor analizira poreklo in reperkusije britanske ustne garancije 1941. leta kraljevski jugoslovanski vladi, da bo na mirovni konferenci podprla zahtevo za revizijo jugoslovansko-italijanske meje. Omenja skepso predsednika F. D. Roosevelta o smotrnosti take garancije in sploh obnove Jugoslavije, Stalinove predloge leta 1941, prizadevanja jugoslovanske kraljevske emigrantske vlade in rezerviranost britanske politike napram zahtevam za revizijo te meje tako kraljevske vlade kot tudi narodnoosvobodilnega gibanja. Orisane so razlikle med ameriško in britansko politiko in odpor maršala Tita proti vključevanju Jugoslavije v politiko interesnih sfer.
    • publisher
      • Zgodovinsko društvo za Slovenijo
    • date
      • 1980
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
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