Yugoslavia remained "Non-Aligned" during the Cold War, maintaining ties with both the West and the East.
Invaded and dismantled by Axis powers during WWII in 1941.
After Tito died in 1980, economic crisis and rising nationalism (led by figures like Slobodan Milošević) began to pull the federation apart.
Yugoslavia remained "Non-Aligned" during the Cold War, maintaining ties with both the West and the East.
Invaded and dismantled by Axis powers during WWII in 1941. A History of Yugoslavia
After Tito died in 1980, economic crisis and rising nationalism (led by figures like Slobodan Milošević) began to pull the federation apart. A History of Yugoslavia