WI Draža Mihailović was acquitted, Yugoslav reconcilliation post WWII

Hello, new to the forums, but had an interesting inkling of a thought. Mihailovic was found innocent of collaboration and only some Chetniks appeared to collaborrate. In response, Tito comes clean about the Bleiburg massacre and initiates a Truth and Reconciliation commission (ala South Africa), while still pursuing the big monsters like Pavelić. What would the implications of such a move be, would nationalism be more successfully quelled than through repression that was tried before or would anger among the victorious partisans be instigated against Tito?
 
I'm no expert but I have a hard time seeing any dictator letting his rivals or at least potential rivals of the hook.
 
I'm no expert but I have a hard time seeing any dictator letting his rivals or at least potential rivals of the hook.

Well so do I, lets just say he does it "in the name of Bratstvo i Jedinstvo" and to put himself above his rivals, consolidating his power further. But what would the after-effects be.
 
Well so do I, lets just say he does it "in the name of Bratstvo i Jedinstvo" and to put himself above his rivals, consolidating his power further. But what would the after-effects be.

Bratstvo i jedinstvo was among ethnicities, not political parties. Hell, he shipped pro-Soviet communists to work camps after Informbiro.
 
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