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Synopsis for JW3 zoom class on morning of 29th April

Updated: Apr 26, 2021

Tito and Yugoslavia


  1. A Tito Speech, 1948

  2. Prince Paul, Prince Regent 1934-41

  3. Peter II King 1941, followed by wartime exile in London (and give me strength his base was in Harpenden!!!), formally deposed 1945

  4. Second World War Yugoslav 'civil war' atrocities

  5. A second Tito speech

  6. Tito's communism explored from non-alignment to further atrocities committed

Do join us for 75 minutes of talking history. No limit on numbers , just contact JW3 through their website.

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