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M57: Yugoslavia’s Unique Take on the Tokarev Design
Yugoslavia purchased both 1895 Nagant revolvers and TT33 Tokarev from the Soviet Union after World War Two, but this was only a holdover until domestic pistol production could begin. While Yugoslavia ...
Even an atomic world would be easy and safe if all political choices were between freedom and slavery, progress and reaction, good and evil. The world is not safe or easy, because many of the choices ...
TITOISM is today at something of a crossroads. If Yugoslavia’s undoubted economic successes during the past twelve years can be attributed to its singular half-collectivized, half-free economy, so can ...
Lawmakers formally abolished Yugoslavia on Tuesday and replaced it with a loose union of its remaining two republics, Serbia and Montenegro, marking the final demise of the troubled Balkan federation.
Earlier this month, Slovenia hosted a summit of leaders from across the former Yugoslavia. The event was intended to demonstrate that Slovenia, as a full European Union member, with Croatia, as the ...
Montenegro shelved its independence plans to form a new union with Serbia, consigning Yuoslavia to history in a deal the West hopes will avoid more violent redrawing of Balkan borders. The agreement, ...
On January 1, 1967, Yugoslavia embraced the world. It was from this date that foreign visitors could enter the non-aligned socialist state without a visa. As tour companies, notably those in Britain, ...
With the unexpected presence in London last week of a cultured Balkan gentleman, it began to look as though Neville Chamberlain had discarded a winning hand before the showdown and might pick it up ...
A dark comedy about an emigrant family trying to survive in a new country, "Made in Yugoslavia" seems to be an attempt by helmer Miko Lazic to make a Swedish Emir Kusturica film. And, he nearly pulls ...
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