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The work of the UBDA was due to tension between Yugoslavia and what country? | <text>The work of the UBDA was due to tension between Yugoslavia and what country?</text><reasoning>One significant consequence of the tension arising between Yugoslavia and Soviet Union, was that Tito fought Yugoslav Stalinists with Stalin's methods. In other words, Aleksandar Ranković and the State Security Service (... |
What is another name for the UBDA? | <text>What is another name for the UBDA?</text><reasoning>One significant consequence of the tension arising between Yugoslavia and Soviet Union, was that Tito fought Yugoslav Stalinists with Stalin's methods. In other words, Aleksandar Ranković and the State Security Service (UBDA) employed the same inhumane methods a... |
What country did Dubcek lead? | <text>What country did Dubcek lead?</text><reasoning>In 1968, Tito offered Czechoslovak leader Alexander Dubček to fly to Prague on three hours notice if Dubček needed help in facing down the Soviets. In April 1969, Tito removed generals Ivan Gošnjak and Rade Hamović in the aftermath of the invasion of Czechoslovakia d... |
How much time did Tito give Dubcek to fly to Prague? | <text>How much time did Tito give Dubcek to fly to Prague?</text><reasoning>In 1968, Tito offered Czechoslovak leader Alexander Dubček to fly to Prague on three hours notice if Dubček needed help in facing down the Soviets. In April 1969, Tito removed generals Ivan Gošnjak and Rade Hamović in the aftermath of the invas... |
Where did Tito send Dubcek in 1968? | <text>Where did Tito send Dubcek in 1968?</text><reasoning>In 1968, Tito offered Czechoslovak leader Alexander Dubček to fly to Prague on three hours notice if Dubček needed help in facing down the Soviets. In April 1969, Tito removed generals Ivan Gošnjak and Rade Hamović in the aftermath of the invasion of Czechoslov... |
Who removed generals Gosnjak and Hamovic? | <text>Who removed generals Gosnjak and Hamovic?</text><reasoning>In 1968, Tito offered Czechoslovak leader Alexander Dubček to fly to Prague on three hours notice if Dubček needed help in facing down the Soviets. In April 1969, Tito removed generals Ivan Gošnjak and Rade Hamović in the aftermath of the invasion of Czec... |
What army was unprepared for the invasion of Czechoslovakia? | <text>What army was unprepared for the invasion of Czechoslovakia?</text><reasoning>In 1968, Tito offered Czechoslovak leader Alexander Dubček to fly to Prague on three hours notice if Dubček needed help in facing down the Soviets. In April 1969, Tito removed generals Ivan Gošnjak and Rade Hamović in the aftermath of t... |
What was formed as the new secret police? | <text>What was formed as the new secret police?</text><reasoning>Yugoslavia organized the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslavenska narodna armija, or JNA) from the Partisan movement and became the fourth strongest army in Europe at the time. The State Security Administration (Uprava državne bezbednosti/sigurnosti/varnosti... |
Who was charged with brining to trial large numbers of Nazi collaborators? | <text>Who was charged with brining to trial large numbers of Nazi collaborators?</text><reasoning>Yugoslavia organized the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslavenska narodna armija, or JNA) from the Partisan movement and became the fourth strongest army in Europe at the time. The State Security Administration (Uprava državn... |
Who were controversial among those brought to trial for Nazi collaboration? | <text>Who were controversial among those brought to trial for Nazi collaboration?</text><reasoning>Yugoslavia organized the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslavenska narodna armija, or JNA) from the Partisan movement and became the fourth strongest army in Europe at the time. The State Security Administration (Uprava držav... |
Who was found guilty of collaboration, high treason? | <text>Who was found guilty of collaboration, high treason?</text><reasoning>Yugoslavia organized the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslavenska narodna armija, or JNA) from the Partisan movement and became the fourth strongest army in Europe at the time. The State Security Administration (Uprava državne bezbednosti/sigurnos... |
How was Draza executed? | <text>How was Draza executed?</text><reasoning>Yugoslavia organized the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslavenska narodna armija, or JNA) from the Partisan movement and became the fourth strongest army in Europe at the time. The State Security Administration (Uprava državne bezbednosti/sigurnosti/varnosti, UDBA) was also f... |
Where is the Hotel Lux located in Russia? | <text>Where is the Hotel Lux located in Russia?</text><reasoning>In 1936, when Tito stayed at the Hotel Lux in Moscow, he met the Austrian comrade Lucia Bauer. They married in October 1936, but the records of this marriage were later erased.</reasoning><output>Moscow</output> |
When did Tito stay at the Hotel Lux? | <text>When did Tito stay at the Hotel Lux?</text><reasoning>In 1936, when Tito stayed at the Hotel Lux in Moscow, he met the Austrian comrade Lucia Bauer. They married in October 1936, but the records of this marriage were later erased.</reasoning><output>1936</output> |
What is the name of the Austrian comrade Tito met in Moscow in 1936? | <text>What is the name of the Austrian comrade Tito met in Moscow in 1936?</text><reasoning>In 1936, when Tito stayed at the Hotel Lux in Moscow, he met the Austrian comrade Lucia Bauer. They married in October 1936, but the records of this marriage were later erased.</reasoning><output>Lucia Bauer</output> |
When did Tito marry Lucia Bauer? | <text>When did Tito marry Lucia Bauer?</text><reasoning>In 1936, when Tito stayed at the Hotel Lux in Moscow, he met the Austrian comrade Lucia Bauer. They married in October 1936, but the records of this marriage were later erased.</reasoning><output>1936</output> |
Tito's marriage to what person was later erased in records? | <text>Tito's marriage to what person was later erased in records?</text><reasoning>In 1936, when Tito stayed at the Hotel Lux in Moscow, he met the Austrian comrade Lucia Bauer. They married in October 1936, but the records of this marriage were later erased.</reasoning><output>Lucia Bauer</output> |
In what year did Josip Broz Tito die? | <text>In what year did Josip Broz Tito die?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz Tito (Cyrillic: Јосип Броз Тито, pronounced [jǒsip brôːz tîto]; born Josip Broz; 7 May 1892[nb 1] – 4 May 1980) was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman, serving in various roles from 1943 until his death in 1980. During World War II he was the l... |
During World War II what resistance movement did he lead? | <text>During World War II what resistance movement did he lead?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz Tito (Cyrillic: Јосип Броз Тито, pronounced [jǒsip brôːz tîto]; born Josip Broz; 7 May 1892[nb 1] – 4 May 1980) was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman, serving in various roles from 1943 until his death in 1980. During World... |
For what country is Tito viewed as unifying figure? | <text>For what country is Tito viewed as unifying figure?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz Tito (Cyrillic: Јосип Броз Тито, pronounced [jǒsip brôːz tîto]; born Josip Broz; 7 May 1892[nb 1] – 4 May 1980) was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman, serving in various roles from 1943 until his death in 1980. During World War ... |
In the Non-Aligned Movement, which Egyptian leader did Tito work with? | <text>In the Non-Aligned Movement, which Egyptian leader did Tito work with?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz Tito (Cyrillic: Јосип Броз Тито, pronounced [jǒsip brôːz tîto]; born Josip Broz; 7 May 1892[nb 1] – 4 May 1980) was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman, serving in various roles from 1943 until his death in 1980.... |
In the Non-Aligned Movement, which Indonesian leader did Tito work with? | <text>In the Non-Aligned Movement, which Indonesian leader did Tito work with?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz Tito (Cyrillic: Јосип Броз Тито, pronounced [jǒsip brôːz tîto]; born Josip Broz; 7 May 1892[nb 1] – 4 May 1980) was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman, serving in various roles from 1943 until his death in 198... |
During what period did Tito pursue a policy of neutrality? | <text>During what period did Tito pursue a policy of neutrality?</text><reasoning>Tito was notable for pursuing a foreign policy of neutrality during the Cold War and for establishing close ties with developing countries. Tito's strong belief in self-determination caused early rift with Stalin and consequently, the Eas... |
With whom did Tito's belief in self-determination cause a rift? | <text>With whom did Tito's belief in self-determination cause a rift?</text><reasoning>Tito was notable for pursuing a foreign policy of neutrality during the Cold War and for establishing close ties with developing countries. Tito's strong belief in self-determination caused early rift with Stalin and consequently, th... |
What type of countries did Tito develop relations with? | <text>What type of countries did Tito develop relations with?</text><reasoning>Tito was notable for pursuing a foreign policy of neutrality during the Cold War and for establishing close ties with developing countries. Tito's strong belief in self-determination caused early rift with Stalin and consequently, the Easter... |
Who had a strong belief in self-determination and was opposed to Stalin because of this? | <text>Who had a strong belief in self-determination and was opposed to Stalin because of this?</text><reasoning>Tito was notable for pursuing a foreign policy of neutrality during the Cold War and for establishing close ties with developing countries. Tito's strong belief in self-determination caused early rift with St... |
Tito had cordial relations with the United States and what other Western area? | <text>Tito had cordial relations with the United States and what other Western area?</text><reasoning>Tito was notable for pursuing a foreign policy of neutrality during the Cold War and for establishing close ties with developing countries. Tito's strong belief in self-determination caused early rift with Stalin and c... |
Who was the president of the Bishops' Conference of Yugoslavia? | <text>Who was the president of the Bishops' Conference of Yugoslavia?</text><reasoning>Prime Minister Josip Broz Tito met with the president of the Bishops' Conference of Yugoslavia, Aloysius Stepinac on 4 June 1945, two days after his release from imprisonment. The two could not reach an agreement on the state of the ... |
How long after his release from imprisonment did TIto attend the Bishops' Conference of Yugoslavia? | <text>How long after his release from imprisonment did TIto attend the Bishops' Conference of Yugoslavia?</text><reasoning>Prime Minister Josip Broz Tito met with the president of the Bishops' Conference of Yugoslavia, Aloysius Stepinac on 4 June 1945, two days after his release from imprisonment. The two could not rea... |
What topic was a sticking point at the Bishops' Conference? | <text>What topic was a sticking point at the Bishops' Conference?</text><reasoning>Prime Minister Josip Broz Tito met with the president of the Bishops' Conference of Yugoslavia, Aloysius Stepinac on 4 June 1945, two days after his release from imprisonment. The two could not reach an agreement on the state of the Cath... |
Under whose leadership did the bishops' conference release a letter condemning alleged Partisan war crimes? | <text>Under whose leadership did the bishops' conference release a letter condemning alleged Partisan war crimes?</text><reasoning>Prime Minister Josip Broz Tito met with the president of the Bishops' Conference of Yugoslavia, Aloysius Stepinac on 4 June 1945, two days after his release from imprisonment. The two could... |
What was Stepinac's sentence shortened to? | <text>What was Stepinac's sentence shortened to?</text><reasoning>Prime Minister Josip Broz Tito met with the president of the Bishops' Conference of Yugoslavia, Aloysius Stepinac on 4 June 1945, two days after his release from imprisonment. The two could not reach an agreement on the state of the Catholic Church. Unde... |
Where did Tito travel in 1977 to reconcile with Chinese leadership? | <text>Where did Tito travel in 1977 to reconcile with Chinese leadership?</text><reasoning>After the constitutional changes of 1974, Tito began reducing his role in the day-to-day running of the state. He continued to travel abroad and receive foreign visitors, going to Beijing in 1977 and reconciling with a Chinese le... |
In what year did Tito travel to China to reconcile with Chinese leadership? | <text>In what year did Tito travel to China to reconcile with Chinese leadership?</text><reasoning>After the constitutional changes of 1974, Tito began reducing his role in the day-to-day running of the state. He continued to travel abroad and receive foreign visitors, going to Beijing in 1977 and reconciling with a Ch... |
What Chinese leader traveled to Yugoslavia in 1979? | <text>What Chinese leader traveled to Yugoslavia in 1979?</text><reasoning>After the constitutional changes of 1974, Tito began reducing his role in the day-to-day running of the state. He continued to travel abroad and receive foreign visitors, going to Beijing in 1977 and reconciling with a Chinese leadership that ha... |
After the constitutional changes made in what year did Tito reduce his role in the day-to-day running of the state. | <text>After the constitutional changes made in what year did Tito reduce his role in the day-to-day running of the state.</text><reasoning>After the constitutional changes of 1974, Tito began reducing his role in the day-to-day running of the state. He continued to travel abroad and receive foreign visitors, going to B... |
In what year did Tito travel to the U.S. to visit Washington D.C., amist protest by anti-communist Croat, Serb and Albanian groups? | <text>In what year did Tito travel to the U.S. to visit Washington D.C., amist protest by anti-communist Croat, Serb and Albanian groups?</text><reasoning>After the constitutional changes of 1974, Tito began reducing his role in the day-to-day running of the state. He continued to travel abroad and receive foreign visi... |
Who offered amnesty to the retreatig column? | <text>Who offered amnesty to the retreatig column?</text><reasoning>In the final days of World War II in Yugoslavia, units of the Partisans were responsible for atrocities after the repatriations of Bleiburg, and accusations of culpability were later raised at the Yugoslav leadership under Tito. At the time, Josip Broz... |
Who dispatched a telegram to the supreme headquarters prohibiting the execution of prisoners of war? | <text>Who dispatched a telegram to the supreme headquarters prohibiting the execution of prisoners of war?</text><reasoning>In the final days of World War II in Yugoslavia, units of the Partisans were responsible for atrocities after the repatriations of Bleiburg, and accusations of culpability were later raised at the... |
In the final days of WWII in Yugoslavia, who were responsible for atrocities? | <text>In the final days of WWII in Yugoslavia, who were responsible for atrocities?</text><reasoning>In the final days of World War II in Yugoslavia, units of the Partisans were responsible for atrocities after the repatriations of Bleiburg, and accusations of culpability were later raised at the Yugoslav leadership un... |
What did Tito offer to the retreating column? | <text>What did Tito offer to the retreating column?</text><reasoning>In the final days of World War II in Yugoslavia, units of the Partisans were responsible for atrocities after the repatriations of Bleiburg, and accusations of culpability were later raised at the Yugoslav leadership under Tito. At the time, Josip Bro... |
Where were possible suspects transferred to? | <text>Where were possible suspects transferred to?</text><reasoning>In the final days of World War II in Yugoslavia, units of the Partisans were responsible for atrocities after the repatriations of Bleiburg, and accusations of culpability were later raised at the Yugoslav leadership under Tito. At the time, Josip Broz... |
What was the only Communist country allowed to have an embassy in Stroessner's Paraguay? | <text>What was the only Communist country allowed to have an embassy in Stroessner's Paraguay?</text><reasoning>Because of its neutrality, Yugoslavia would often be rare among Communist countries to have diplomatic relations with right-wing, anti-Communist governments. For example, Yugoslavia was the only communist cou... |
Yugoslavia was the only communist country to have an embassy where? | <text>Yugoslavia was the only communist country to have an embassy where?</text><reasoning>Because of its neutrality, Yugoslavia would often be rare among Communist countries to have diplomatic relations with right-wing, anti-Communist governments. For example, Yugoslavia was the only communist country allowed to have ... |
Pinochet ruled what country? | <text>Pinochet ruled what country?</text><reasoning>Because of its neutrality, Yugoslavia would often be rare among Communist countries to have diplomatic relations with right-wing, anti-Communist governments. For example, Yugoslavia was the only communist country allowed to have an embassy in Alfredo Stroessner's Para... |
Who did Pinochet overthrow? | <text>Who did Pinochet overthrow?</text><reasoning>Because of its neutrality, Yugoslavia would often be rare among Communist countries to have diplomatic relations with right-wing, anti-Communist governments. For example, Yugoslavia was the only communist country allowed to have an embassy in Alfredo Stroessner's Parag... |
What country did Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garcia lead? | <text>What country did Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garcia lead?</text><reasoning>Because of its neutrality, Yugoslavia would often be rare among Communist countries to have diplomatic relations with right-wing, anti-Communist governments. For example, Yugoslavia was the only communist country allowed to have an embassy in A... |
What ethnicity was Tito's mother? | <text>What ethnicity was Tito's mother?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz was born to a Croat father and Slovene mother in the village of Kumrovec, Croatia. Drafted into military service, he distinguished himself, becoming the youngest Sergeant Major in the Austro-Hungarian Army of that time. After being seriously wounded an... |
What ethnicity was Tito's father? | <text>What ethnicity was Tito's father?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz was born to a Croat father and Slovene mother in the village of Kumrovec, Croatia. Drafted into military service, he distinguished himself, becoming the youngest Sergeant Major in the Austro-Hungarian Army of that time. After being seriously wounded an... |
Who captured him during World War I? | <text>Who captured him during World War I?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz was born to a Croat father and Slovene mother in the village of Kumrovec, Croatia. Drafted into military service, he distinguished himself, becoming the youngest Sergeant Major in the Austro-Hungarian Army of that time. After being seriously wounded... |
Tito joined which unit in Omsk? | <text>Tito joined which unit in Omsk?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz was born to a Croat father and Slovene mother in the village of Kumrovec, Croatia. Drafted into military service, he distinguished himself, becoming the youngest Sergeant Major in the Austro-Hungarian Army of that time. After being seriously wounded and ... |
What party in Yugoslavia did he join? | <text>What party in Yugoslavia did he join?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz was born to a Croat father and Slovene mother in the village of Kumrovec, Croatia. Drafted into military service, he distinguished himself, becoming the youngest Sergeant Major in the Austro-Hungarian Army of that time. After being seriously wounde... |
Which articles of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties set out the ways that treaties can be invalidated? | <text>Which articles of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties set out the ways that treaties can be invalidated?</text><reasoning>Articles 46–53 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties set out the only ways that treaties can be invalidated—considered unenforceable and void under international law. A trea... |
In addition to the circumstances by which a state party joined a treaty, why might a treaty be invalidated? | <text>In addition to the circumstances by which a state party joined a treaty, why might a treaty be invalidated?</text><reasoning>Articles 46–53 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties set out the only ways that treaties can be invalidated—considered unenforceable and void under international law. A treaty wil... |
In addition to the content of the treaty itself, why might a treated by invalidated? | <text>In addition to the content of the treaty itself, why might a treated by invalidated?</text><reasoning>Articles 46–53 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties set out the only ways that treaties can be invalidated—considered unenforceable and void under international law. A treaty will be invalidated due to... |
A treaty might be considered what if it's considered unenforceable and void under international law? | <text>A treaty might be considered what if it's considered unenforceable and void under international law?</text><reasoning>Articles 46–53 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties set out the only ways that treaties can be invalidated—considered unenforceable and void under international law. A treaty will be in... |
Which processes simply alter the consent given by parties to a previously valid treaty rather than invalidating the consent completely? | <text>Which processes simply alter the consent given by parties to a previously valid treaty rather than invalidating the consent completely?</text><reasoning>Articles 46–53 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties set out the only ways that treaties can be invalidated—considered unenforceable and void under int... |
Which of Tito's grandchildren is a theatre director? | <text>Which of Tito's grandchildren is a theatre director?</text><reasoning>Tito's notable grandchildren include Aleksandra Broz, a prominent theatre director in Croatia; Svetlana Broz, a cardiologist and writer in Bosnia-Herzegovina; and Josip "Joška" Broz, Edvard Broz and Natali Klasevski, an artisan of Bosnia-Herzeg... |
Which of Tito's grandchildren is a cardiologist and writer? | <text>Which of Tito's grandchildren is a cardiologist and writer?</text><reasoning>Tito's notable grandchildren include Aleksandra Broz, a prominent theatre director in Croatia; Svetlana Broz, a cardiologist and writer in Bosnia-Herzegovina; and Josip "Joška" Broz, Edvard Broz and Natali Klasevski, an artisan of Bosnia... |
Where does Svetlana Broz live? | <text>Where does Svetlana Broz live?</text><reasoning>Tito's notable grandchildren include Aleksandra Broz, a prominent theatre director in Croatia; Svetlana Broz, a cardiologist and writer in Bosnia-Herzegovina; and Josip "Joška" Broz, Edvard Broz and Natali Klasevski, an artisan of Bosnia-Herzegovina.</reasoning><out... |
Where does Leksandra Broz live? | <text>Where does Leksandra Broz live?</text><reasoning>Tito's notable grandchildren include Aleksandra Broz, a prominent theatre director in Croatia; Svetlana Broz, a cardiologist and writer in Bosnia-Herzegovina; and Josip "Joška" Broz, Edvard Broz and Natali Klasevski, an artisan of Bosnia-Herzegovina.</reasoning><ou... |
Where does Edvard Broz live? | <text>Where does Edvard Broz live?</text><reasoning>Tito's notable grandchildren include Aleksandra Broz, a prominent theatre director in Croatia; Svetlana Broz, a cardiologist and writer in Bosnia-Herzegovina; and Josip "Joška" Broz, Edvard Broz and Natali Klasevski, an artisan of Bosnia-Herzegovina.</reasoning><outpu... |
Where was Josip Broz born? | <text>Where was Josip Broz born?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary.[nb 1] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 – 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother ... |
In what year was Broz born? | <text>In what year was Broz born?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary.[nb 1] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 – 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother... |
What ethnicity was Broz's father? | <text>What ethnicity was Broz's father?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary.[nb 1] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 – 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his ... |
What ethnicity was Broz's mother? | <text>What ethnicity was Broz's mother?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary.[nb 1] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 – 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his ... |
What grade did he fail? | <text>What grade did he fail?</text><reasoning>Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary.[nb 1] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 – 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother Mar... |
On what year did a Slovenian court find a 2009 naming of a street after Tito to be unconstitutional? | <text>On what year did a Slovenian court find a 2009 naming of a street after Tito to be unconstitutional?</text><reasoning>In the years following the dissolution of Yugoslavia, some historians stated that human rights were suppressed in Yugoslavia under Tito, particularly in the first decade up until the Tito-Stalin s... |
Where was the street named after Tito that was found unconstitutional located? | <text>Where was the street named after Tito that was found unconstitutional located?</text><reasoning>In the years following the dissolution of Yugoslavia, some historians stated that human rights were suppressed in Yugoslavia under Tito, particularly in the first decade up until the Tito-Stalin split. On 4 October 201... |
Several public area of Slovenia bear which person's name. | <text>Several public area of Slovenia bear which person's name.</text><reasoning>In the years following the dissolution of Yugoslavia, some historians stated that human rights were suppressed in Yugoslavia under Tito, particularly in the first decade up until the Tito-Stalin split. On 4 October 2011, the Slovenian Cons... |
Under which ruler do historians argue human rights were suppressed in Yugoslavia? | <text>Under which ruler do historians argue human rights were suppressed in Yugoslavia?</text><reasoning>In the years following the dissolution of Yugoslavia, some historians stated that human rights were suppressed in Yugoslavia under Tito, particularly in the first decade up until the Tito-Stalin split. On 4 October ... |
What is the ethnic origin of the Danube Swabian people? | <text>What is the ethnic origin of the Danube Swabian people?</text><reasoning>Tito has also been named as responsible for systematic eradication of the ethnic German (Danube Swabian) population in Vojvodina by expulsions and mass executions following the collapse of the German occupation of Yugoslavia at the end of Wo... |
Where is the location of the Danube Swabian population? | <text>Where is the location of the Danube Swabian population?</text><reasoning>Tito has also been named as responsible for systematic eradication of the ethnic German (Danube Swabian) population in Vojvodina by expulsions and mass executions following the collapse of the German occupation of Yugoslavia at the end of Wo... |
There were mass executions of Danube Swabian populations in what city? | <text>There were mass executions of Danube Swabian populations in what city?</text><reasoning>Tito has also been named as responsible for systematic eradication of the ethnic German (Danube Swabian) population in Vojvodina by expulsions and mass executions following the collapse of the German occupation of Yugoslavia a... |
Which group of people occupied Yugoslavia at the end of World War II? | <text>Which group of people occupied Yugoslavia at the end of World War II?</text><reasoning>Tito has also been named as responsible for systematic eradication of the ethnic German (Danube Swabian) population in Vojvodina by expulsions and mass executions following the collapse of the German occupation of Yugoslavia at... |
At the end of what World War did the Germans occupy Yugoslavia? | <text>At the end of what World War did the Germans occupy Yugoslavia?</text><reasoning>Tito has also been named as responsible for systematic eradication of the ethnic German (Danube Swabian) population in Vojvodina by expulsions and mass executions following the collapse of the German occupation of Yugoslavia at the e... |
What flag did protesters of Tito often burn? | <text>What flag did protesters of Tito often burn?</text><reasoning>Tito's visits to the United States avoided most of the Northeast due to large minorities of Yugoslav emigrants bitter about communism in Yugoslavia. Security for the state visits was usually high to keep him away from protesters, who would frequently b... |
What did protesters scream during Tito's visit to the United Nations in the late 1970's? | <text>What did protesters scream during Tito's visit to the United Nations in the late 1970's?</text><reasoning>Tito's visits to the United States avoided most of the Northeast due to large minorities of Yugoslav emigrants bitter about communism in Yugoslavia. Security for the state visits was usually high to keep him ... |
Which authorities fielded complaints from TIto about protesters? | <text>Which authorities fielded complaints from TIto about protesters?</text><reasoning>Tito's visits to the United States avoided most of the Northeast due to large minorities of Yugoslav emigrants bitter about communism in Yugoslavia. Security for the state visits was usually high to keep him away from protesters, wh... |
What American state did Tito visit when he saw the U.N.? | <text>What American state did Tito visit when he saw the U.N.?</text><reasoning>Tito's visits to the United States avoided most of the Northeast due to large minorities of Yugoslav emigrants bitter about communism in Yugoslavia. Security for the state visits was usually high to keep him away from protesters, who would ... |
Security for Tito's visit was unusually high to keep Tito away from what individuals? | <text>Security for Tito's visit was unusually high to keep Tito away from what individuals?</text><reasoning>Tito's visits to the United States avoided most of the Northeast due to large minorities of Yugoslav emigrants bitter about communism in Yugoslavia. Security for the state visits was usually high to keep him awa... |
Under whose leadership did Yugoslavia become a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement? | <text>Under whose leadership did Yugoslavia become a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement?</text><reasoning>Under Tito's leadership, Yugoslavia became a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement. In 1961, Tito co-founded the movement with Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, India's Jawaharlal Nehru, Indonesia's Sukarn... |
In what year did Tito co-found the Non-Aligned Movement? | <text>In what year did Tito co-found the Non-Aligned Movement?</text><reasoning>Under Tito's leadership, Yugoslavia became a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement. In 1961, Tito co-founded the movement with Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, India's Jawaharlal Nehru, Indonesia's Sukarno and Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah, in an ... |
Nasser led which country in 1961? | <text>Nasser led which country in 1961?</text><reasoning>Under Tito's leadership, Yugoslavia became a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement. In 1961, Tito co-founded the movement with Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, India's Jawaharlal Nehru, Indonesia's Sukarno and Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah, in an action called The Initi... |
Which Indonesian leader co-founded the Non-Aligned movement with Tito? | <text>Which Indonesian leader co-founded the Non-Aligned movement with Tito?</text><reasoning>Under Tito's leadership, Yugoslavia became a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement. In 1961, Tito co-founded the movement with Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, India's Jawaharlal Nehru, Indonesia's Sukarno and Ghana's Kwame N... |
Who became the first Secretary General of the Non-Aligned Movement? | <text>Who became the first Secretary General of the Non-Aligned Movement?</text><reasoning>Under Tito's leadership, Yugoslavia became a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement. In 1961, Tito co-founded the movement with Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, India's Jawaharlal Nehru, Indonesia's Sukarno and Ghana's Kwame Nkru... |
With what accent did Tito speak German according to a biographer? | <text>With what accent did Tito speak German according to a biographer?</text><reasoning>As regards knowledge of languages, Tito replied that he spoke Serbo-Croatian, German, Russian, and some English. A biographer also stated that he spoke "Serbo-Croatian ... Russian, Czech, Slovenian ... German (with a Viennese accen... |
How much English did Tito speak? | <text>How much English did Tito speak?</text><reasoning>As regards knowledge of languages, Tito replied that he spoke Serbo-Croatian, German, Russian, and some English. A biographer also stated that he spoke "Serbo-Croatian ... Russian, Czech, Slovenian ... German (with a Viennese accent) ... understands and reads Fren... |
Other than Serbo-Croatian, German, Russian, Czech, Slovenian and English, French and Italian, what language does Tito speak? | <text>Other than Serbo-Croatian, German, Russian, Czech, Slovenian and English, French and Italian, what language does Tito speak?</text><reasoning>As regards knowledge of languages, Tito replied that he spoke Serbo-Croatian, German, Russian, and some English. A biographer also stated that he spoke "Serbo-Croatian ... ... |
What name refers to the period of instability during the rift between Tito and the USSR? | <text>What name refers to the period of instability during the rift between Tito and the USSR?</text><reasoning>The event was significant not only for Yugoslavia and Tito, but also for the global development of socialism, since it was the first major split between Communist states, casting doubt on Comintern's claims f... |
What was Tito's form of communism called? | <text>What was Tito's form of communism called?</text><reasoning>The event was significant not only for Yugoslavia and Tito, but also for the global development of socialism, since it was the first major split between Communist states, casting doubt on Comintern's claims for socialism to be a unified force that would e... |
Who encouraged purges against Titoites? | <text>Who encouraged purges against Titoites?</text><reasoning>The event was significant not only for Yugoslavia and Tito, but also for the global development of socialism, since it was the first major split between Communist states, casting doubt on Comintern's claims for socialism to be a unified force that would eve... |
Throughout what area did purges of Titoites occur? | <text>Throughout what area did purges of Titoites occur?</text><reasoning>The event was significant not only for Yugoslavia and Tito, but also for the global development of socialism, since it was the first major split between Communist states, casting doubt on Comintern's claims for socialism to be a unified force tha... |
Who became the first leader to defy Stalin's leadership? | <text>Who became the first leader to defy Stalin's leadership?</text><reasoning>The event was significant not only for Yugoslavia and Tito, but also for the global development of socialism, since it was the first major split between Communist states, casting doubt on Comintern's claims for socialism to be a unified for... |
What Italian territory did Yugoslavia acquire after the war? | <text>What Italian territory did Yugoslavia acquire after the war?</text><reasoning>In the immediate aftermath of World War II, there occurred several armed incidents between Yugoslavia and the Western Allies. Following the war, Yugoslavia acquired the Italian territory of Istria as well as the cities of Zadar and Rije... |
What territory did Yugoslavia leadership want to incorporate? | <text>What territory did Yugoslavia leadership want to incorporate?</text><reasoning>In the immediate aftermath of World War II, there occurred several armed incidents between Yugoslavia and the Western Allies. Following the war, Yugoslavia acquired the Italian territory of Istria as well as the cities of Zadar and Rij... |
At least how many American aircraft were shot down between 1945 and 1948? | <text>At least how many American aircraft were shot down between 1945 and 1948?</text><reasoning>In the immediate aftermath of World War II, there occurred several armed incidents between Yugoslavia and the Western Allies. Following the war, Yugoslavia acquired the Italian territory of Istria as well as the cities of Z... |
Who openly supported the Communist side in the Greek Civil War? | <text>Who openly supported the Communist side in the Greek Civil War?</text><reasoning>In the immediate aftermath of World War II, there occurred several armed incidents between Yugoslavia and the Western Allies. Following the war, Yugoslavia acquired the Italian territory of Istria as well as the cities of Zadar and R... |
In what year did Tito model his economic development plan independently from Moscow? | <text>In what year did Tito model his economic development plan independently from Moscow?</text><reasoning>In the immediate aftermath of World War II, there occurred several armed incidents between Yugoslavia and the Western Allies. Following the war, Yugoslavia acquired the Italian territory of Istria as well as the ... |
Who was attacking the Partisans in 1943? | <text>Who was attacking the Partisans in 1943?</text><reasoning>After the Partisans managed to endure and avoid these intense Axis attacks between January and June 1943, and the extent of Chetnik collaboration became evident, Allied leaders switched their support from Draža Mihailović to Tito. King Peter II, American P... |
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