Titoist
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a word derived from
Titoism.
Titoismnouna form of communism associated with Tito, characterized by the assertion by a satellite state of its national interests in opposition to Soviet rule.
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a word derived from
Titoism.
Titoismnouna form of communism associated with Tito, characterized by the assertion by a satellite state of its national interests in opposition to Soviet rule.
Example Sentences
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At Panmunjom, U.N. correspondents flocked eagerly around to watch Titoist Levi meet the Red reporters covering the truce talks.
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Since the Titoist party conference in Zagreb in 1952, many another Yugoslav Communist has found, like Branko, that life as a party member is not all slivovitz and skittles.
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Father Janos' cellmate proves to be Hungary's No. 2 Communist, Leslie Rab, a character clearly modeled on onetime Hungarian Foreign Minister Laszlo Rajk, who was purged in 1949 as a Titoist.
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Inside, Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac, most important political prisoner in Titoist Yugoslavia, stood up to receive a visitor, A.P.
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Backed by the Yugoslavs, he had become the most powerful man in the Party and government but was tried in the spring of 1949 as a Titoist and executed.
From Area Handbook for Albania by Sarah Jane Elpern