>>21
>were anglos telling them to boycott communists?
Very likely
>RAF
During the end of the war the RAF and USAF were help fly out Nazi collaborators disguised as injured soldiers to help them escape trials. This was organized by the future CIA, the OSS.
>>19
>What role played anglos and amis in the yugoslav partisan war?
Very little, their bombing did little and their supplies were paltry compared to what the USSR supplied. The USSR liberated much of the region.
>Molotov-Ribbentrop
possible but unlikely. Despite how modern historians try to spin it, back then it was well understood that the pact was nothing more than a formal delay of the Nazi invasion of the USSR.
>Is it true that there were many families where father was četnik and the son communist?
Don't know if it's "many" but it did happen given the social trends of Yugoslavia had the old mentalities displaced by the new wave of youth communists.