Dimitrije Matić, MA
Institute for Recent History of Serbia, Belgrade
Project funding grantee
dikamatic@gmail.com
Original scientific paper
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3773500
Abstract: The visit of Dolores Ibárruri to Yugoslavia in August 1976 occurred during the period of significant political changes in Spain that had a direct impact on both Yugoslavian and Spanish communists. The encounter between Dolores Ibárruri, Dobrivoje Vidić, and Josip Broz Tito was an important opportunity for discussing those questions, as well as to exchange opinions about the current international topics and recent global meetings, such as the Non-Aligned Summit in Colombo and the Conference of Communist and Workers Parties of Europe in Berlin. Besides discussing such bilateral and international matters, spending the three-week-long vacation in Yugoslavia allowed Ibárruri to meet some of the “Spanish fighters”, amongst whom she had maintained a respected reputation.
Keywords: Dolores Ibárruri, „La Pasionaria“, Spain, Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, Communist Party of Spain, League of Communists of Yugoslavia, „Spanish fighters“, Conference of Communist and Workers Parties of Europe in Berlin
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