Tito Unmasked

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Description

«Tito Unmasked» is an all-round analysis of the first modern revisionists to gain state power, the Titoites, from the perspective of a Bulgarian communist. Some of the topics discussed, proving the depths of the savagery of this revisionism, are the past of the Titoites (i.e. their Trotskyite and collaborationist background), the restoration of capitalism, the fascist UDB secret police apparatus, the anti-Bulgarian and anti-Macedonian policy pursued by the Titoites (in specific, Svetozar Vukmanović-Tempo and Milovan Djilas), the pro-kulak and anti-poor peasant policy, the capitulation to the western monopolists and the aggressive NATO Pact, the widespread anti-Soviet and anti-communist propaganda machine, the transformation of Yugoslavia into a war base for the Anglo-Americans, the activity against the countries of People’s Democracy (specifically against Bulgaria, Hungary, and Albania), the sham that was “non-alignment” within world politics, and the struggle the Yugoslav peoples waged against the fascist Tito clique.

All these are grave acts against the Yugoslav peoples and the international communist movement. The Titoites, although Yugoslavia no longer exists, have always been a touchstone on which the communists throughout all the world can judge others based on their (now historical) stance towards the first Trotskyites in power. First, it was Khrushchev who rehabilitated Tito and the Titoites, then it was Mao; this proves their eclectic stand towards demarcations of principles and proved the Party of Labour of Albania, with Comrade Enver Hoxha at the head, as the most consistently Marxist-Leninist party in the world. One will see throughout this book why they, for 40 years on end, confronted the Titoites through all of their sickly, anti-Marxist manoeuvres, and why J.V. Stalin and the Cominform first took up this glorious struggle.