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| | Josip Broz Tito - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1948, Tito became the first Communist leader who defied Stalin's leadership over the Cominform, and the Yugoslav Communist Party was ejected from the association on June 28, 1948. |  | | It was at this time that Tito's Partisans, in loose conjunction with the Red Army, were involved in killings and deportations to Yugoslav and Soviet labor camps of many Donauschwaben (ethnic Germans from Yugoslavia), as well as those Yugoslavs who objected. |  | | As the leader of the communist resistance, Tito was a target for the Axis forces in occupied Yugoslavia. |
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| | CNN Cold War - Profile: Josip Broz Tito |
 | | Tito then used the UDBA to purge the party and to "reeducate" Stalinist communists within the party. |  | | Stalin disliked Tito's attempt to ignore his suggestions as to how the new Yugoslav government and economy would be run. |  | | By the time he was released in 1934, the parlimentary regime had collapsed and had been replaced by the royal Yugoslav dictatorship which retained the ban on the communist party. |
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http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/kbank/profiles/tito
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| | Josip Broz Tito |
 | | Upon his acceptance of the membership Josip returned to Zagreb in fall of 1919 where he organized demonstration rally against the establishment of dictatorial government in the newly established Kingdom of Yugoslavia, but the political influence of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia was minimal at the time. |  | | As a result of Tito’s independent policies for the benefit of Yugoslavia, relations with the USSR until Stalin’s death were stringent with minimal support of Kremlin compared to other nations with established or developing communist or socialist forms of governing during the Cold War era. |  | | After completing his sentence Josip united the communist party which at the time was fragmented, but was under constant surveillance of the police. |
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| | Why We Go to War - Josip Broz Tito |
 | | Broz's career as a communist militant was cut short in December 1920 by a state ban against communist activities. |  | | Stalin then opted for a public condemnation of Tito and for the expulsion of the CPY from the Cominform, the European organization of mainly ruling communist parties. |  | | The police discovered bombs in Broz's apartment--a testimony to his adherence to the new insurrectionary line of the Comintern, the Soviet-sponsored organization of international communism. |
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| | Balkan-Scissors: Tito Raises Questions 25 Years After His Death |
 | | Tito, of mixed Croatian-Slovene origin, was the undisputed leader of the six-member Yugoslavia since World War II, when his communist troops liberated the country from German occupation. |  | | I guess a lot of people would miss Tito, he was by no means the worst leader in Eastern Europe. |  | | But his legacy lingers on, no matter how new ideologies, and newly introduced capitalism in the new nations that came up in the place of former Yugoslavia try to erase it. |
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http://balkan-scissors.blogspot.com/2005/05/tito-raises-questions-25-years-after.html
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| | Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Tito and the Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia: And the Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia at ... |
 | | Tito was strongly opposed to killing, but did approve of the death penalty if he deemed it necessary, which was much less then many other, non-communist, countries. |  | | Many people are familiar with dictators having to make up heroic acts from their youth -- Tito, if you consider him a dictator (which he technically was, due to the fact he ruled a country in which only one political party was allowed)was very different. |  | | The Socialist Republics can be compared to the US States by the form of government -- they all had their own governments, but were within a Federation ruled from (again) Belgrade. |
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| | Tito, Josip Broz on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Tito denied the charges and refused to submit to the Cominform, from which Yugoslavia was then expelled. |  | | Having already transformed Yugoslavia into an armed camp, built up a highly efficient secret police, and purged dissident elements in the Communist party, Tito succeeded in maintaining his position despite the hostility of the USSR and his neighbors. |  | | He suppressed internal opposition by such measures as the execution of Mihajlović and the jailing (1946) of Archbishop Stepinac of Zagreb, and he nationalized Yugoslav industry and undertook a planned economy. |
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| | BikeAbout Trip Log: April 12, 1998 |
 | | Tito was without a doubt one of the most powerful manipulators of the postwar political scene (ranking up there with Egypt's Nasser and Malta's Mintoff), pushing for nonalignment among the Third World counties as well as insisting that a communist state was feasible outside of the umbrella of the Soviet Union. |  | | The Comintern eventually sent Tito back to Croatia with orders to cleanse the Communist Party (which he dutifully did) and at the same time he began to criticize the Serbian domination of all of the Yugoslavian nationalities. |  | | He also moved towards a policy of Marxist humanism, which advocated the decentralization of the party and governmental power. |
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| | Josip Tito |
 | | The royalist government outlawed the communists and in 1928 Broz was arrested and given a five year prison sentence. |  | | Finally Tito asked me to submit my resignation, adding decisively, "What must be, must be." As we said good-by he held out his hand, but with a look of hatred and vindictiveness. |  | | That same day I went to Tanjug to look over the foreign press reports regarding my case. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWtito.htm
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| | Josip Broz Tito: My Women |
 | | The registrar asks for any possible hindrances and Tito doesn't admit he is still married to Pelagija and has a child with her, because he could be accused of bigamy, so he says there are none. |  | | She hates everyone kissing up to Tito and the numerous personnel (21 people taking care only of his appearance, 16 of his food). |  | | Doctor Bazan notices the money is missing from the family safe; Tito is then already engaged to Nina and quarrels about this money. |
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| | Tito |
 | | After serving a prison term from 1928 to 1934 and taking the name Tito as an alias, he went to Moscow to work for the Communist International. |  | | A partial reconciliation with the USSR in 1955 further enhanced Tito's prestige at home and abroad. |  | | In 1936 the Comintern sent Tito back to Yugoslavia to purge the Communist Party there. |
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| | Tito's widow living in troubled housing - Boston.com |
 | | The widow of the former Yugoslavia's Communist dictator, Josip Broz Tito, lives in a decrepit, government-owned house under a leaking roof and without heating, an official said Thursday. |  | | BELGRADE, Serbia-Montenegro --The widow of the former Yugoslavia's Communist dictator, Josip Broz Tito, lives in a decrepit, government-owned house under a leaking roof and without heating, an official said Thursday. |  | | Later, as Tito's personality cult crumbled and his once glorified role in the country's history came under scrutiny, she mostly remained in seclusion. |
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http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/articles/2006/01/19/titos_widow_living_in_troubled_housing
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| | Josip Broz Tito Tito Josip Broz Questia.com Online Library |
 | | ...that time was expressed by the Yugoslav Premier, Josip Broz-Tito, in his foreign policy report to the National Assembly...manoeuvres on October 3, 1949, the Yugoslav... |  | | Beside him...leader and father of the nation, Josip Broz Tito, about whom we know... |  | | Best Books and Articles on: Josip Broz Tito |
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| | The Voice of Russia [ XX CENTURY: FOOTPRINTS IN HISTORY ] |
 | | In 1980 Josip Broz Tito, now 80, became gravely ill. A Communist, he had a bevy of Catholic nuns looking after him. |  | | After several failed attempts, Josip ultimately succeeded in landing a mechanical job and joined the local Communist party of Yugoslavia. |  | | Tito later found his son in a local orphanage and took him home. |
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| | Republic of Titoslavia >>> ANNOUNCEMENT |
 | | In the newer history of the world, there was no statesman who worked harder, with more patience and persistency on the development of friendship and cooperation among states and nations throughout the whole world, as it was done by Josip Broz Tito. |  | | , there was a meeting of Politbureau of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia whose president was Josip Broz Tito. |  | | Josip Broz Tito fought for the right of small countries to organize their internal life according to the best needs of their citizens. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Tito |
 | | Since the end of World War II the Communist Party has dominated Yugoslavia with Marshal Tito the head of the party and the country. |  | | Tito, Josip Broz (1892-1980), president of Yugoslavia, who established a Communist state independent of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics... |  | | In November 1942 the Partisans, temporarily in control of a large part of Bosnia, convened an Antifascist Council of National Liberation of... |
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| | Josip Broz Tito |
 | | Though a staunch Communist, Tito developed an independent foreign policy, breaking completely with Stalin in 1948. |  | | In 1929, Tito was arrested for his activities on behalf of the party and remained in jail until in 1934. |  | | Tito led his country along a policy of neutrality and maintained good relations with most countries. |
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| | Josip Broz Tito |
 | | It shows the roots of the ethnic violence and political chaos that has devastated the country as Bosnians, Serbs and Croats assert their nationalism. |  | | Churchill's reply was that if Tito fought the Germans he didn't care about his politics. |  | | Cold War politics and the history of Yugoslavia would have been vastly different without the leadership of Marshall Tito, the charismatic Yugoslavian leader who inspired both admiration and fear. |
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| | Josip Broz Tito |
 | | Before his death on May 4 1980, Tito had promoted scientific exchanges with the West and allowed for a freer exchange of ideas between its citizens and other countries in the Bloc. |  | | With his success as a union organizer, the Soviet Comintern assigned him to re-organize the Yugoslav Communist Party, where he became the leader of the Yugoslav partisan resistance forces after the country had been overtaken by the Axis powers during World War II. |  | | Find books on Josip Broz Tito at Amazon.com. |
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| | Shop A&E and The History Channel : Josip Broz Tito DVD |
 | | Born a peasant, he was jailed for his communist views in the 1920s and later became a spy for Moscow. |  | | BIOGRAPHY® follows Tito from his years of activism and resistance to his emergence as the head of a reshaped nation after World War II. |  | | Former Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger talks of the traits that won the dictator international respect, while little-known facts of his life and rule are revealed by authors, biographers and journalists. |
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| | East European Quarterly: Tito and the Nagy affair in 1956. (Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, Imre Nagy, Hungarian ... |
 | | Josip Broz Tito's Yugoslavia, the lone independent communist state since the 1948 Moscow-Belgrade rift, supported Soviet use of military force against Hungary in the 1956 revolution there. |  | | Tito felt threatened by the movement associated with Imre Nagy who argued that certain principles propounded at the 1955 Bandung Conference must apply to relations of countries within the socialist camp. |  | | This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. |
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| | Josip Broz Tito - Wikiquote |
 | | Josip Broz "Tito", (May 7, 1892 – May 4, 1980), Second World War Yugoslavian resistance leader and Communist President of Yugoslavia, 1943-1980. |  | | Please edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. |
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| | TIME Global Advisor: Tito's Tank Engine -- Feb. 07, 2005 |
 | | Built in 1958, it was where Tito hosted such heads of state as Leonid Brezhnev and Jawaharlal Nehru of India. |  | | The locomotive was last used in its original capacity 25 years ago, carrying Tito's remains cross-country during his funeral parade, and has been kept in a Belgrade engine hangar ever since. |  | | It's recently been restored to all its cold war-era glory and is available for rent in Belgrade, Serbia, where the impoverished state rail system is doing what it can to earn extra money. |
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| | Tito Visits Moscow (Josip Tito) |
 | | The 1956 Moscow visit of Josip Broz Tito, Communist president of Yugoslavia, is depicted in three separate Soviet newsreels. |  | | Included is a rare synchronous-sound Russian-language speech by Tito. |  | | You may also type in any product item number listed in our paper catalog. |
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| | Josip Broz Tito |
 | | Born Josip Broz on May 7, 1892 in the Croatian village of Kumrovec, in... |  | | Find where Josip Broz Tito is credited alongside another name |  | | Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Josip Broz Tito |
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| | Serbia and Montenegro |
 | | Presidents of the Presidium of the League Yugoslav of Communists |  | | Chairman of the General Staff of the People's Partisan Detachments |  | | 14 Jan 1953 - 4 May 1980 Josip Broz Tito (s.a.) SKJ |
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