
Overview
When Marshal Tito imposed a communist dictatorship on Yugoslavia in 1945, the western allies regretted their support for the wartime resistance leader. But when, three years later, Tito fell out with Stalin, the west backed him once again. Timewatch examines how Tito was able to play east against west to his own advantage and leave behind him a legacy which haunts Yugoslavia to this day. Part 2 of 2.
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11 - 1Battle of the Styles January 15, 1992
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11 - 2Kwai January 29, 1992
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11 - 3Tito: 1: Churchill's Man? February 26, 1992
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11 - 4Tito: 2: His Own Man March 04, 1992
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11 - 5Woolly Al Walks the Kitty Back March 11, 1992
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11 - 6The Story of Elisabeth Nietzsche: 1: Forgotten Fatherland April 01, 1992
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11 - 8SS-3: The Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich June 03, 1992
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11 - 9Gladio: 1: The Ringmasters June 10, 1992
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11 - 10Gladio: 2: The Puppeteers June 17, 1992
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11 - 11Gladio: 3: The Foot Soldiers June 24, 1992
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11 - 12The Un-Americans: 1: Five Minutes to Midnight September 02, 1992
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11 - 13The Un-Americans: 2: No Place to Hide September 09, 1992
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11 - 14The Un-Americans: 3: To Hell with Truth September 16, 1992
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11 - 15A Diplomat in Japan: 1: A Clash of Cultures September 23, 1992
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11 - 16A Diplomat In Japan: 2: Witness to a Revolution September 30, 1992
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11 - 17Special: The Cuban Missile Crisis: 1: Defying Uncle Sam October 07, 1992
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11 - 18Special: The Cuban Missile Crisis: 2: Eyeball to Eyeball October 14, 1992
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11 - 19Sold Down the River October 21, 1992
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11 - 20Roger Casement - Heart of Darkness October 28, 1992