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Disputed Barricade Hardcover | Pages: 480 pages
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Title:Disputed Barricade
Author:Fitzroy Maclean
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First edition
Pages:Pages: 480 pages
Published:1957 by Jonathan Cape
Categories:History. European History. War. World War II. Politics

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A wide-ranging view and considered interpretation of the life and achievements of Marshall Tito of Yugoslavia; written by a man who knew Tito personally, and had earned Tito’s deep respect.

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Disputed Barricade is both a wonderful biography and an important historical document. The author Brigadier Maclean first met Tito when he was handpicked by Winston Churchill in 1943 to be Britain's military liaison with Tito's Communist partisans fighting a war with their German occupiers. Maclean was chosen because he was athletic enough to parachute into Tito's enclave and because he was fluent in Russian which was a language that Tito was very comfortable with.Both Tito and Maclean were

Major General Fitzroy Hew Royle Maclean, Bt, KT, CBE.Graduate of Eton and subsequently King's College, University of Cambridge. Joined the Diplomatic Service in 1932. Posted to Paris from 1933-1937 and then the British Embassy to Moscow from 1937-1941. Veteran of WWII. In 1941, he chose to enlist as a private in the Cameron Highlanders, but was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant the same year. He was



Disputed Barricade is both a wonderful biography and an important historical document. The author Brigadier Maclean first met Tito when he was handpicked by Winston Churchill in 1943 to be Britain's military liaison with Tito's Communist partisans fighting a war with their German occupiers. Maclean was chosen because he was athletic enough to parachute into Tito's enclave and because he was fluent in Russian which was a language that Tito was very comfortable with.Both Tito and Maclean were