Tito - Churchill's Man? (Part 3 of 5)

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Mirko Rados

Mirko Rados

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Grasping the opportunity of the new information recently come to light, this documentary reveals how Britain's staunchly anti-communist Prime Minister was deceived into giving his full backing to the communist Tito and cutting all aid to the anti-communist forces resisting the Germans in Yugoslavia. But for that decision, the documentary argues, Tito would not have overcome his political opponents and have emerged as the country's undisputed ruler after the war. Churchill relied on information provided by two trusted advisors, Fitzroy Maclean and William Deakin, who passed on without verification what Tito told them. The deception was compounded by a communist mole at SOE headquarters in Cairo who withheld or doctored information from liaison officers with the anti-communist leader, Draza Mihailovic. The documentary explodes the myth of Tito as the heroic Partisan leader, plucked from obscurity by Churchill, who, unlike the rest of occupied Europe, fought the Germans throughout the war, liberating his country virtually unaided. The evidence is otherwise: *Tito used the munitions received from the British and Americans, not to kill Germans as promised to Churchill, but mostly to eliminate his political rivals. *He accused his political opponents of accepting weapons from the Italians while he was proposing joint action to the Germans to resist an Allied landing in the Balkans. *The Partisans' pestering of the Germans did little to hinder Hitler's utilisation of the local abundance in oil and minerals, so vital to the German war machine. *The German retreat from Yugoslavia was largely unharassed by Tito's Partisans, to Churchill's intense chagrin. *It was the Red Army which really freed Yugoslavia, not Tito's Partisans.*At the end of the war he massacred in cold blood countless thousands of anti-communist Yugoslavs handed over to him by the British in good faith *Within weeks of his much-vaunted 'difference of opinion' with Stalin in June 1948 Tito was keenly trying to rejoin the Soviet camp. That it has taken so long for the full story to emerge, the documentary suggests, is due to a concerted cover-up by a generation who had a vested interest in sustaining the myths surrounding Tito which they had helped to beget.

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@orgonsolo6291
@orgonsolo6291 4 жыл бұрын
First of all, thanks for a great documentary! Balkan wars are often gruellingly complicated with usually five sides or more going at each other at one time. What MacLean fails to understand is that it was never the Chetnik forces collaborating with their enemies - it was their enemies who had a conscience after having witnessed the brutal slaugther that took lace against the serbs. Draza was a saint against vile devils on all sides. It is a miracle how he under those circumstances were able to work as effectivly as he did. One can only wonder how the borders after the war would have looked today had Patton taken the route right across the Adriatic sea to take Ploesti and the rest of Romania wo also were mostly Involuntary under the nazi yoke as the serbs - except they didn`t rise up in the streets as the brave serbs did in 41 rallying "Rather death than slavery!" against Hitler. Who had to divert a further half a million men from his budding Barbarossa campaign. He bombed Belgrade into submission NATO style causing near 4000 deaths. There was no way the serbs would want to collaborate after that.
@milosnikolin
@milosnikolin 10 жыл бұрын
ПА ЉУДИ ПРИЧАЈУ ИСТИНУ О РАВНОГОРЦИМА
@svekrivo1
@svekrivo1 6 жыл бұрын
Cheap propaganda
@danilo16410
@danilo16410 9 жыл бұрын
Well "nice" propaganda for the chetnix. Now it would be nice too to tell who, what they was, and what they did. If tis is not possible because of the time distance, than is possible to know what chetnix did in the 90ties in the war against Croatians.
@gludiousmaximus7918
@gludiousmaximus7918 8 жыл бұрын
+Danilo Bingham Hey svinjo. I love Tito but don't ever compare what the "chetniks" did in the 90s to what the ustasa did to the Serbs in WW2. If anything, what the "chetniks" did in the 1990s was mild compared to what the ustasa did to the Serbs in WW2. Its a disgrace comparing the two. If anything you should praise the 90s chetniks for their restraint considering the historical circumstances of their existence.
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