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And that wasn’t the worst of it. In almost every Nazi-occupied country that broke with this pattern in World War II, where partisans proved a formidable fighting force without substantial outside assistance, a very different pattern had emerged: communist leadership. In Yugoslavia, Tito’s communist partisans proved a far more effective fighting force than their non-communist colleagues, even with minimal supplies or logistical support coming from the West.
The Quiet Americans: Four CIA Spies at the Dawn of the Cold War—A Tragedy in Three Acts
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