Sreten Žujović

Сретен Жујовић
Yugoslavia Serb Yugoslav 1899–1976 ○ Natural death · political eclipse

A Stalin supporter at the heart of Tito’s party

At the April 1948 Central Committee meeting, he opposed Tito’s reply to Moscow.

Sreten Žujović was a Serb Yugoslav communist and labour organiser who passed through the First World War and the Yugoslav Partisan struggle. He helped organise the wartime uprising, served with the Supreme Headquarters, and became finance minister after liberation. In the 1948 conflict between Tito and Stalin, he defended the Soviet line as the sole dissenter at the decisive Central Committee meeting, and was removed from the party and office and imprisoned. Released after a public self-criticism in 1950 and later readmitted, he embodied the fracture between revolutionary internationalism and Yugoslav autonomy.

Career Timeline

Related historical events

← Back to card