Letters to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia

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Description

In this pamphlet, introduced by an excerpt from Comrade Enver Hoxha’s book “The Titoites”, Comrade Stalin and the CPSU(b) lay down the principles of demarcation between the theory and practice of Marxism-Leninism on the one hand, and the Titoite revisionists on the other.

The hostile anti-Soviet acts of these renegades, which would only increase tenfold after these letters, are laid out clear for all to see. The Titoite reconciliation with imperialism, their harbouring of English spies in the bosom of their ministries, their reconciliation with the kulaks in the countryside, their Trotskyite militarist approach to inter-Party relations, are also made entirely clear. It was on this basis that the Cominform presented the historic 1948 resolution condemning the dangerous trend of Titoite revisionism.