Josip Broz Tito

Josip Broz Tito

politician Croatia

Josip Broz Tito was a Yugoslav revolutionary leader and statesman who served as Prime Minister and later President of Yugoslavia from 1945 until his death in 1980. He is known for his role in leading the Yugoslav Partisans against Axis forces during World War II and for his post-war policies that promoted a unique form of socialism independent of Soviet influence. Tito's legacy is complex; while he is celebrated for unifying the diverse ethnic groups of Yugoslavia and fostering economic growth, he is also criticized for his authoritarian rule and the repression of political dissent.

Born on May 07, 1892 (133 years old)

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Serbia Serbia: Josip Broz Tito was a lifelong president of SFRY and a controversial historical figure known for his relationships with women. 5

Blic – popular Serbian tabloid/daily, est. 1996: Stari snimak otkrio zašto su se zaista rastali Tito i Jovanka: "Strahovito ga je razočarala"

Slovenia Slovenia: Josip Broz Tito was a former president who resided in the villa and showcased its luxury to distinguished guests. 8

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: Epstein se je zanimal za nakup Titove vile v New Yorku

Kenya Kenya: Tito, Prime Minister from 1945–1953 and then President for life, unified a fractured, multi-ethnic nation post-World War II. 5

The Standard: Kenya does not need a benevolent dictator

North Macedonia North Macedonia: Josip Broz Tito allowed Bulgarian military units to participate in the final battles for the liberation of Macedonia and Serbia. 7

Нова Македонија (Nova Makedonija): Зошто Тито им дал шанса на Бугарите да се рехабилитираат од фашизмот

Montenegro Montenegro: Josip Broz Tito is recognized as the honorary citizen of Pljevlja for his contributions to the region and the socialist movement. 9

Vijesti – largest independent Montenegrin daily, est. 1997: Pljevlja bez počasnih građana još od 1962. godine