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Because of Tito, dictator of Yugoslavia, taking an independent stand, holding on to a tiny rump Communist Austria was less appealing to the Soviets than having a neutral Austria, and the Soviets withdrew after a neutral Austria in perpetuity was agreed to. Like Berlin, Vienna was also divided, with central Vienna jointly administered by the four victorious powers.

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Art Deco
Art Deco
Friday, October 17, AD 2025 7:02am

I hadn’t heard that TIto’s rebellion figured in the decision.
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Tito’s regime in Yugoslavia provided empirical data on the benefits and pitfalls of producer co-operatives and ‘autogestion’ regimes. Don’t know that there’s been a great deal of literature in English on it, however.

Tom Byrne
Tom Byrne
Friday, October 17, AD 2025 9:53am

Anyone who watched “The Third Man” knew about that partition.

Robert "Tito" Edwards
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Tuesday, October 21, AD 2025 7:21pm

I deny all accusations.

Donald Link
Donald Link
Tuesday, October 21, AD 2025 8:52pm

Tito served a purpose in that he kept order in a conglomerate of unruly Balkan remnants of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Without him, the union eventually fell apart with a rather high casualty count and tensions that remain today. In the alleged words of Harry Truman, “He was an SOB but he was our SOB.”

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