This essay examines the methods and narratives employed by the Yugoslav communists in the United States in their public and political activism during World War II. Revisiting the relevant scholarship and relying on press articles produced by key political and public figures as well as their correspondence, it examines how the Yugoslav communists employed a judicious political strategy to build support within the Yugoslav diaspora in favour of the Partisans and a new, socialist Yugoslavia.
Vesna Ðikanović (Thu,) studied this question.