Tag: Yugoslavia
From time to time while working in the records, NARA staff find documents that provide new perspectives on events through which they lived. I recently had that experience. I remember well the terrible humanitarian disaster that befell local populations as Yugoslavia ripped itself apart during the 1990s. I remember, too, how many commentators expressed surprise [...]
Posted by David Langbart on January 23, 2013, under Archives II, Civil Records, History, The Process.
Tags: Belgrade, Columbia University, Counselor for Public Affairs, David Langbart, Department of State, Frank Shakespeare, Marshal Tito, National Security Adviser, Office of War Information, Policy Planning Council, President Jimmy Carter, RG 306, United States Information Agency, Walter R. Roberts, World War II, Yugoslavia, Zbigniew Brzezinski Comments: 1
Today’s post is written by Ashby Crowder. A few days ago the Washington Post ran a story about the recent closing of the Voice of America’s (VOA) Croatian language radio broadcast service. If you’re interested in the history of Voice of America in the former Yugoslavia, the National Archives at College Park has some records [...]
Posted by Ashby Crowder on January 4, 2012, under Archives II, Civil Records.
Tags: Ashby Crowder, Croatia, OPA, RG 306, RG 59, Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian, Voice of America, Yugoslavia Comments: 2
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