ABSTRACT

The Yugoslavs considered the Jajce ‘annexation’ internationally binding, and the Allied forces mere intruders. The East European country which has most closely followed the Soviet model is Yugoslavia. The Yugoslavs considered the Jajce ‘annexation’ internationally binding, and the Allied forces mere intruders. The Yugoslav Chief of Staff, a boorish Montenegrin, General Arso Jovanovic, went out of his way to be offensive to the Allies. The Yugoslav case deserved serious consideration. The Yugoslavs admitted that the population of Trieste was mainly Italian. In addition to the natives of Pirin Macedonia, there were in Bulgaria considerable numbers of Macedonian refugees from Yugoslav and Greek territory. The future of Aegean Macedonia was a difficult problem in the relations of the Yugoslav and Bulgarian communists with the Greek communists. The communists of Poland, Czechoslovakia and eastern Germany must all show true proletarian internationalism, that is, subordinate their nationalism to that of the only Power whose policy is internationalist by definition, the U.S.S.R.