Abstract

Based on published and unpublished archival sources of Yugoslav origin, as well as relevant memoir and historiographical literature, this article analyzes the changes in the methods of work of the Yugoslav military intelligence service during the conflict between Yugoslavia and the countries gathered around the Soviet Union. During the years of intense conflict and frequent Soviet military threats, the Yugoslav side was forced to reorganize the military intelligence service, strengthen its personnel, form a new network of agents, establish intelligence centers in the country, and reformulate the methods of work of its military delegations as part of the process of strengthening the country’s defense capabilities. At the same time, in order to strengthen ties with Western armies, a system of continuous exchange of intelligence data was established.

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