Tito–Stalin split

Josip Broz Tito, leader of Yugoslavia, broke with Joseph Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union, in the years following World War II. Although presented by both sides as an ideological dispute, their conflict was as much the product of a geopolitical struggle in the Balkans that also involved Albania, Bulgaria, and the communist insurgency in Greece, which Tito's Yugoslavia supported and the Soviet Union distanced itself from. In the years following World War II, Yugoslavia pursued economic, internal, and foreign policy objectives that did not align with the interests of the Soviet Union and its Eastern Bloc allies.

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Tito–Stalin split

Josip Broz Tito, leader of Yugoslavia, broke with Joseph Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union, in the years following World War II. Although presented by both sides as an ideological dispute, their conflict was as much the product of a geopolitical struggle in the Balkans that also involved Albania, Bulgaria, and the communist insurgency in Greece, which Tito's Yugoslavia supported and the Soviet Union distanced itself from. In the years following World War II, Yugoslavia pursued economic, internal, and foreign policy objectives that did not align with the interests of the Soviet Union and its Eastern Bloc allies.

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