Zabeleška Veljka Mićunovića - prilog istoriji jugoslovenske diplomatije
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Veljko Mićunović was a prominent Yugoslav diplomat of the post-war era. In April 1961, Mićunović had a verbal altercation with Josip Broz Tito, the Yugoslav president, while on board the ship “Galeb”. This encounter led Mićunović to document the incident's critical details, which he recorded in a note that expressed his indignation with Tito's actions during the journey. Mićunović's note not only provides valuable insights into this event but also sheds light on Tito's working methods and his interactions with his subordinates. Moreover, the document also highlights the deep-seated animosity that existed between Tito and some of his colleagues in the state-party leadership, which
would continue until the early 1970s. This conflict was particularly apparent in Tito's cooperation with the State Secretariat for Foreign Affairs, where Mićunović spent over two decades of his career.
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Josip Broz Tito / Veljko Mićunović / Naser / Galeb / jugoslovenska diplomatija / nesvrstanostИзвор:
Tokovi istorije, 2023, 243-260Издавач:
- Beograd : Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije
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IFDTTY - GEN AU - Žarković, Petar PY - 2023 UR - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3385 AB - Veljko Mićunović was a prominent Yugoslav diplomat of the post-war era. In April 1961, Mićunović had a verbal altercation with Josip Broz Tito, the Yugoslav president, while on board the ship “Galeb”. This encounter led Mićunović to document the incident's critical details, which he recorded in a note that expressed his indignation with Tito's actions during the journey. Mićunović's note not only provides valuable insights into this event but also sheds light on Tito's working methods and his interactions with his subordinates. Moreover, the document also highlights the deep-seated animosity that existed between Tito and some of his colleagues in the state-party leadership, which would continue until the early 1970s. This conflict was particularly apparent in Tito's cooperation with the State Secretariat for Foreign Affairs, where Mićunović spent over two decades of his career. PB - Beograd : Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije T2 - Tokovi istorije T1 - Zabeleška Veljka Mićunovića - prilog istoriji jugoslovenske diplomatije SP - 243 EP - 260 DO - 10.31212/tokovi.2023.1.zar.243-260 ER -
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Žarković, P.. (2023). Zabeleška Veljka Mićunovića - prilog istoriji jugoslovenske diplomatije. in Tokovi istorije Beograd : Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije., 243-260. https://doi.org/10.31212/tokovi.2023.1.zar.243-260
Žarković P. Zabeleška Veljka Mićunovića - prilog istoriji jugoslovenske diplomatije. in Tokovi istorije. 2023;:243-260. doi:10.31212/tokovi.2023.1.zar.243-260 .
Žarković, Petar, "Zabeleška Veljka Mićunovića - prilog istoriji jugoslovenske diplomatije" in Tokovi istorije (2023):243-260, https://doi.org/10.31212/tokovi.2023.1.zar.243-260 . .