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JUGOSLAV PRESIDENT LEAVES CZECHOSLOVAKIA.—President Tito (second from left), who has been conferring with the Czechoslovak Communist Party leader, Mr Dubcek (left), at Prague Airport just before leaving on his return to Belgrade. The Jugoslav President is the first Communist head of State to break away from Moscow.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31758, 15 August 1968, Page 15

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JUGOSLAV PRESIDENT LEAVES CZECHOSLOVAKIA.—President Tito (second from left), who has been conferring with the Czechoslovak Communist Party leader, Mr Dubcek (left), at Prague Airport just before leaving on his return to Belgrade. The Jugoslav President is the first Communist head of State to break away from Moscow. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31758, 15 August 1968, Page 15

JUGOSLAV PRESIDENT LEAVES CZECHOSLOVAKIA.—President Tito (second from left), who has been conferring with the Czechoslovak Communist Party leader, Mr Dubcek (left), at Prague Airport just before leaving on his return to Belgrade. The Jugoslav President is the first Communist head of State to break away from Moscow. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31758, 15 August 1968, Page 15

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