Under Tito, Yugoslavia was semi-independent.
soviet union
Yugoslavia , under Tito , during the Cold War was closely aligned with the Soviets .
Yugoslavia and the Mongolian provinces.
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Yugoslavia was usually considered 'non-aligned' during the cold war. The following countries were 'neutral', and belonged to neither the Warsaw Pact, nor to NATO: Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Finland.
Any communist nation.
Their satellite states.
Countries that were under the Soviets control during the Cold War.
A strategic defense initiative to build a satellite
Josip Tito was the strongman president of Yugoslavia during the Cold War. He took office in 1953 and died in office 1980.
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