Book Materials
Research materials for a book, arranged in folders by planned chapter.
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Notes on index cards -- probably arranged for the book.
Notebook, March 10-23, 1945.
Bibliography of The Gentle Revolution, by David N. Leff. n.p., n.d.
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Key to bibliography, n.p., n.d.
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Letter from Thomas A. Bailey to David N. Leff. Stanford, January 3, 1941.
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Orders and passes, 1944-1945.
Miscellaneous ephemera.
Metal signs, saying “Dangerous to lean out” in various languages.
Documents and Reports
The Progress of Reconstruction in Jugoslavia. UNRRA Jugoslav Mission, Economic Reporting Division, January-June 1946.
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Monthly Mission Report. UNRRA Jugoslav Mission, Belgrade. Office of Public Information, May 1945-June 1946; August-November 1946.
Monthly Mission Report. UNRRA Jugoslav Mission, Belgrade. Office of Public Information, December 1946-March 1947.
“Survey of Distribution of UNRRA supplies, January-May 1946.” UNRRA Jugoslav Mission: Division of field operations and distribution.
“Distribution and rationing of supplies in Jugoslavia: Report of the distribution control unit” (n.d., postdates December 26, 1946).
“UNRRA Jugoslav Mission: Historical monograph on UNRRA regional office for Bosnia and Hercegovina at Sarajevo.” By Barratt-Brown, Michael. Belgrade, April 1947.
“60,000 Young Jugoslavs build a railway line.” By Leff, David N. UNRRA Jugoslav Mission: Office of Public Information, Belgrade, September 1946.
Confidential Material (English)
The Cetniks, a survey of cetnik activity in Yugoslavia, April 1941-June 1944. G-2 (Pb), A.F.H.Q., September 1944.
The National Liberation Movement of Yugoslavia: a survey of the Partisan movement, April 1941-March 1944. P.I.C.M.E., June 1944.
Secret Material - Jugoslavia Basic Handbook
Supplement..., January 1944.
Population of Jugoslavia, (based on data available June 1946.
Part 1 - Pre-Invasion, August 1943.
Part 2 - Post-Invasion, August 1943.
Map section, August 1943.
Division of Operational Analysis, UNRRA European Regional Office
Transport rehabilitation in Jugoslavia (Operational Analysis papers, no.27), February 1947.
Distribution of UNRRA supplies in Jugoslavia (Operational Analysis papers, no.29), March 1947.
Miscellaneous Documents (Dittoed)
II. Food, n.d
The problem of nationalities in Yugoslavia in the light of the national Liberation struggle, December 1942.
Yugoslavia from Versailles to Paris. By Vladimir Dedijer, n.d.
An interview with General McLean. Translated from “Nova Jugoslavia” (p.13), n.f.
Declaration of Dr. Subasic's Government (p.98), August 7, 1944.
Jugoslav commercial agreements with other countries. UNRRA-Jugoslav Mission: Statistics branch. July 8, 1946.
Jugoslav War Crimes Commission. Report to the International Tribunal, Nuernberg.
Jugoslav War Crimes Commission. Report to the International Tribunal, Nuernberg.
Jugoslav Document Book (miscellaneous documents - translated into English).
Explanatory Notes on Jugoslav Documents.
“Report on Italian crimes against Yugoslavia and its Peoples.” State Commission for the investigation of war crimes. Belgrade, 1946.
“Les sacrifices de la Yougoslavie en vies humaines et en beins dans l' effort de guerre de 1941-1945.” Commission des Réparations de la République Fédérative Populaire de Yougoslavie.
“The debate on the budget for 1946.” Speeches made by the ministers of the government of the F.P.R.J. Ministry of Information. Belgrade, April 1946.
“The war effort of Yugoslavia, 1941-1945.” The Military-Historical Institute of the Federated People's Republic of Yugoslavia.
“People's youth of Yugoslavia” (in 3 languages).
Yugoslavia (vol.1, no.1). Belgrade, October 1947.
Memorandum of the regional national liberation committee for the Slovene littoral and Trieste.
Memorandum of the government of the Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia on the economic problem of Trieste.
Annex to the memorandum of the government of the Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia on the economic problem of Trieste.
Daily News Bulletins
June-December 1945.
January-June 1946.
July-November 1946.
December 1946-January 1947.
January-February 1947.
February-April 1947.
April-May 1497.
News bulletins (no.7-9), April 26, 28, & May 1, 1949. Published by TANJUG (Telegraphic Agency New Yugoslavia).
News clippings (Various papers and periodicals), v.d.
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“Budget speeches,” 1947.
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United Nations Materials
Charter of the United Nations, together with the Statute of the International Court of Justice. San Francisco, 1945.
Tomasevich, Jozo. “Postwar Economic Relations.” In Yugoslavia: Foreign Economic Relations, 1918-1941. University of California Press, 1949.
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UNRRA Materials
First session of the Council of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Selected documents: Atlantic City, New Jersey, November 10-December 1, 1943.
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration: Resolutions adopted by the Council at its second session, held at Montreal, September 16-26, 1944. London, 1944.
UNRRA at work (no.1-6). London, June 1946.
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A compilation of the resolutions on policy: Fifth session of the UNRRA Council. Geneva, 1946.
The story of UNRRA. Washington, February 15, 1948.
Pamphlets and Books, in English and French
The British-Yugoslav association, London
Wallace, Betty. The trial of Dr. Aloysius Stepinac, 1947.
Youth builds a railway, April 1947.
Yugoslavia faces the future: The story of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, 1947.
Yugoslavia today and tomorrow, Summer 1948.
Kardelj, Edvard. The march of Yugoslavia. United Committee of Yugoslavs, London, 1945.
Marshal Tito speaks. United South Slav Committee, London, 1944.
Yugoslav youth fights back. By Captain Slavko Kumar.United South Slav Committee, London, 1944.
The epic of Yugoslavia. Described by Marshal Tito and his Generals. United South Slav Committee, London.
Adamic, Louis, ed. Liberation. United Committee of South-Slavic Americans.
Kardelj, Edvard. Jugoslavia's Claim to Trieste. United Committee of South-Slavic Americans.
Pirinsky, George. For a free Macedonia. United Committee of South-Slavic Americans.
Report on New Yugoslavia. By eleven members of the British Parliament. United Committee of South-Slavic Americans.
Taylor, A.J.P. Trieste. United Committee of South-Slavic Americans.
Tito, Josip Broz. The Yugoslav People's fight to live. United Committee of South-Slavic Americans.
Tito, Josip Broz. Yugoslavia's Foreign Policy. United Committee of South-Slavic Americans.
The Bulletin (incomplete), October 1943-December 1946. United Committee of South-Slavic Americans.
These are the people.... American Committee for Yugoslav Relief.
6 untitled flyers. American Committee for Yugoslav Relief.
Extracts from field trip report of Philip E. Nelbach, 1948. United Yugoslav Relief Fund of America.
The Slavic American; a quarterly, Summer 1948 and Fall 1948. United Yugoslav Relief Fund of America.
Crimea Conference Report, March 1945. Woodrow Wilson Foundation.
How will the United Nations Work?July 1945. Woodrow Wilson Foundation.
Official documents issued during the two world wars, May 1945. Woodrow Wilson Foundation.
Pamphlets on Tito
Fast, Howard. The incredible Tito; man of the hour, 1944.
Fast, Howard. Tito and his people, 1944.
Pamphlets on Yugoslavia
Cok, Ivan M. The first to resist; story of the first underground movement in this war. London, 1945.
Constitution of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. Washington, D.C., 1946.
Religion in Yugoslavia.... By seven American Protestant clergymen and editors of religious journals who visited Yugoslavia in the summer of 1947 .
Statuts de la jeunesse populaire Yougoslavie, 1946.
Trieste. Embassy of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, Washington D.C., 1946.
Trivanovitch, Vaso. Mihailovich's treason: documentary evidence. Acorn: Ridgefield, Connecticut, 1946.
Yugoslavia: the people's revolution and education (N.E.F. Monograph no.8). London: New Education Fellowship, 1947.
Miscellaneous Pamphlets - Various Subjects
Brown, Harold Chapman. What is philosophy? Published by California Labor school.
Constitution (fundamental law) of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Moscow, 1944.
Statement of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. Beograd, 1948.
United Nations Charter - with explanatory notes.... (International Conciliation, no.413). New York: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1945.
Weatherwax, John M. Peace key. Los Angeles, 1946.
Books
Ilin, M. New Russia's primer: the story of the 5-Year Plan. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1931.
La ligne des jeunes; oeuvre de la Jeunesse Populaire de Yougoslavie.
Periodicals
Trideset Dana, November 1945-May 1947.
The Modern Quarterly. London, 1947-1948.
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Changing Epoch Series (no.1-4). London.
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The Communist: organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.
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“How should we meet the threat of the New Comintern?” In Town Meeting, vol.13, no.28 (November 4, 1947). [Bulletin of America's Town Meeting of the Air, broadcast by stations of the American Broadcasting Company].
Viesnik Rada: le messager du travail, November 1946-May 1947.
Jež (weekly periodical, incomplete), October 13, 1945-April 24, 1948.
Kerempuh. Zagreb, 1947.
Miscellaneous Books and Pamphlets
Miscellaneous books and pamphlets in Serbo-Croatian and Russian.
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Miscellaneous books and pamphlets in various languages -- not English or French.
Oversize Materials
Group of loose-leaf art prints, apparently in Russian, 1947.
For a lasting peace, for a People's Democracy! Organ of the Information Bureau of the Communist Parties. Belgrade, March 1, 1948-April 1, 1949.