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- Josip Broz Tito - Wikipedia
Drafted into military service, he distinguished himself, becoming the youngest sergeant major in the Austro-Hungarian Army of that time After being seriously wounded and captured by the Russians during World War I, he was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains
- Josip Broz Tito | Biography Facts | Britannica
Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman, the premier or president of Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1980 He was the first Communist leader in power to defy Soviet hegemony, a backer of independent roads to socialism, and a promoter of the policy of nonalignment between the two hostile blocs in the Cold War
- Tito: prisoner, partisan, president – Historia Magazine
Who was President Tito? A communist dictator who, against all odds, held the former Yugoslavia together, a partisan leader during the Second World War, a charismatic, but vain, man, says Hilary Green
- Tito (Josip Broz) (1892–1980) - Encyclopedia. com
Communist leader of Yugoslavia Josip Broz—"Tito" was his wartime party code name—was born in the village of Kumrovec on the Croatia-Slovenia border, in Austria-Hungary His mother was Slovene, but he always spoke the language of his Croat father in public
- Josip Broz Tito - New World Encyclopedia
Tito is best known for organizing anti-fascist resistance movement Yugoslav Partisans, defying Soviet influence (Titoism), and founding and promoting Non-Aligned Movement worldwide
- Josip Broz Tito - Wikiwand
Josip Broz, commonly known as Tito, was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and politician During World War II, he led the Yugoslav Partisans, often regarded as
- Josip Broz Tito - War History
Unlike communist leaders in other countries adjacent to the Soviet Union, it became abundantly clear to Stalin that Tito had no intention of governing Yugoslavia as a Soviet satellite Tito defined himself as, first and foremost, a Yugoslav nationalist Only secondarily was he committed to communism
- Josip Broz Tito | OSU eHistory
From 1945 onwards Marshal Tito ruled Yugoslavia as premier and minister of defense as a dictatorship, suppressing internal opposition, executing Mihajlovi, and jailing Archbishop Stepinac of Zagreb Tito nationalized the Yugoslav industry and undertook a planned economy
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