Yugoslavia expelled from Cominform due to Tito-Stalin Split.

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The Tito-Stalin Split in 1948 had a profound impact on Croatia and the rest of Yugoslavia. Following this decisive event, Yugoslavia, including Croatia, was expelled from the Cominform, the organization that promoted international communist unity under Soviet leadership. The split was a culmination of growing tensions between Yugoslavia's leader, Josip Broz Tito, and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. This momentous event led to Yugoslavia adopting a non-aligned stance during the Cold War, charting its course independent of the Soviet Union and the Western bloc. In Croatia, the aftermath of the Tito-Stalin Split ushered in a period of political and economic restructuring as the country sought to establish its own path separate from Moscow's influence. #CroatiaHistory #TitoStalinSplit #YugoslaviaExpelled #ColdWar #Cominform
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