succesor. c. Ultimate establishment of friendship with the Partisans. d. Complete support to a Federal Yugoslavia, to which Bosnia would be added as the fourth unit, independent of both Zaegreb and Belgrade. 3. Neither the King nor the British Foreign Office has been contacted by this group as yet; such steps, however, are planned to be taken very soon. They are afraid that more radical concessions to Tito will be insisted upon by the Britsh, but the group is not ready at the present time to accept persons appointed by Tito into the new government. They feel that because cabinet members accompanied the King to London, there will be significant changes in the immediate future. Purich, Cicin Saint, and Milecevic are among the members who met with him. Serbs in London no longer represent the King's marriage." William J. Donovan Director |