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Probably because the Soviets were never in Yugoslavia. Yugoslva, which no longer exists, was a socialist country until 1991 but it was never a Soviet country. The Soviets had no real influence because after WW2 Yugoslavia freed itself from Nazi Germany and Italy without the need for significant Soviet (Russian) support. Because of this Yugoslavia was able to make its own way in the world without following the Soviet government's wishes.

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