STALINâS PROBLEM CHILD
How dare Tito talk back to Moscow? Why doesn t Stalin step on him? A reporter in Yugoslavia examines the scandal in the Communist nursery November 1 1948 ALEXANDER KENDRICK
STALINâS PROBLEM CHILD
ALEXANDER KENDRICK
How dare Tito talk back to Moscow? Why doesn t Stalin step on him? A reporter in Yugoslavia examines the scandal in the Communist nursery
THE champagne flowed, the military band played stirring airs and the fountain in the form of a large white bear splashed in the Balkan moonlight.
It was a gala evening at the Yugoslav Officersâ Club, on Marshal Tito Boulevard in Belgrade. Important personages from 10 countries, attending the Danube Conference, were the guests of honor at a glittering reception, and of them all the man from Soviet Russia, Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky, was the most important.
An Insider s Guide
Who better to truly showcase the very best that Serbia has to offer than those who live (and love it) there? From the best kafanas to visit to the must-try dishes, and from where to dance the night away to where to play a round of golf in the heart of the city, our Serbia Tourism insiders share their best-kept secrets, hidden gems, surprise tips and traditions that make the country such a wonderful place to visit.
Where to eat
Belgrade’s restaurant scene will leave you spoiled for choice, but it’s not the only place to eat out in Serbia. There are gastronomical gems to be found throughout the country. Not least: