Citiraj:
Jos im je nevjerovatnija cinjenica da je zvanicna Moskva (cini mi se sve do 1943) podrzavala JVO, odnosno cetnike kako su ih prozvali komunisti.
Soviet dictator Joseph V. Stalin, fearing that Partisan action might weaken Allied trust of the Soviet Union, and suspicious of revolutionary movements not under his control, reportedly instructed Tito to limit the Partisans to national liberation and antifascist activities. Moscow refused to supply arms to Tito, maintained relations with the government-in-exile, and even offered a military mission and supplies to the Cetnici.
At Bihac in November 1942, the Partisan leaders, anxious to gain political legitimacy, convened the first meeting of the AVNOJ....Stalin reportedly barred Tito from declaring AVNOJ a provisional government.
http://www.bored.com/ebooks/World_Refer ... lavia.htmlAgain, even Tito's boss Stalin would be upset if he knew about Tito's newly installed Communist government in "Užice Republic." Stalin insisted that all European Communists should fight Hitler's troops -- that decision, of course, was made only after Hitler attacked U.S.S.R. -- but that fight should have strictly anti-Nazi character. It should NOT have a character of a Communist Revolution. Stalin was afraid that by strirring a revolution in Nazi occupied Europe he may loose his Western allies. The alliance was already weak the way it was.
http://www.srpska-mreza.com/History/aft ... rayal.htmlНаравно, Стаљин је подржао четника до године 1943, јер су четници ефективно се борили против фашиста и jош он није желео проблема са западним земљама.