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INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY SERVICES IN TITO’S YUGOSLAVIA 1944–1966
INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY SERVICES IN TITO’S YUGOSLAVIA 1944–1966

Author(s): Bojan B. Dimitrijević
Subject(s): Recent History (1900 till today)
Published by: Institut za savremenu istoriju, Beograd
Keywords: Yugoslavia; State Security; Counterintelligence Service; Josip Broz Tito; Aleksandar Ranković; OZNA; UDBA; KOS

Summary/Abstract: The article provides a detailed overview of the Yugoslav intelligence and security services from their inception toward the latter part of World War II and the early stages of the Cold War. It is written based on the partially declassified documented sources of the state security service in the Archives of Yugoslavia and on the in-depth research of the Military Security service sources in the Military Archives in Belgrade, still less known in the domestic scientific public in Serbia and the Former Yugoslavia. The author used literature mostly written by contemporary witnesses from the security services and incorporated facts gathered in several interviews with senior security officials.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 9-28
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English