Josip Broz Tito: Difference between revisions
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|goals = Help defeat the Nazis (Succeeded)<br>Unify Yugoslavia (Succeeded, then backfired)<br>Stay in power (Succeeded) | |goals = Help defeat the Nazis (Succeeded)<br>Unify Yugoslavia (Succeeded, then backfired)<br>Stay in power (Succeeded) | ||
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{{Quote|None of our republics would be anything if we weren't all together, but we have to create our history — our Yugoslavian socialist history, that is unique, in the future — that is our path; not touching the national rights of the some republics to preserve their own traditions, not at the expense of, but in the interest of the whole community, to mutually complete each other. That is what we want, and not the destruction of our unity.|Josip Broz Tito, 1962}} | {{Quote|None of our republics would be anything if we weren't all together, but we have to create our history — our Yugoslavian socialist history, that is unique, in the future — that is our path; not touching the national rights of the some republics to preserve their own traditions, not at the expense of, but in the interest of the whole community, to mutually complete each other. That is what we want, and not the destruction of our unity.|Josip Broz Tito, 1962}} | ||
'''Josip Broz''' (7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980), commonly known as '''Tito''', was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and statesman, serving in various roles from 1943 until his death in 1980. During [[World War II]], he was the leader of the Partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe. While his presidency has been criticized as authoritarian and concerns about the repression of political opponents have been raised, Tito has traditionally been seen as a benevolent dictator. | '''Josip Broz''' (7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980), commonly known as '''Tito''' or '''Josip Broz Tito''', was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and statesman, serving in various roles from 1943 until his death in 1980. During [[World War II]], he was the leader of the Partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe. While his presidency has been criticized as authoritarian and concerns about the repression of political opponents have been raised, Tito has traditionally been seen as a benevolent dictator. | ||
He was a popular public figure both in Yugoslavia and abroad. Viewed as a unifying symbol, his internal policies maintained the peaceful coexistence of the nations of the Yugoslav federation. He gained further international attention as the chief leader of the Non-Aligned Movement, alongside Jawaharlal Nehru of India, [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]] of Egypt, [[Nicolae Ceaușescu]] of Romania, [[Sukarno]] of Indonesia, and Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana. | He was a popular public figure both in Yugoslavia and abroad. Viewed as a unifying symbol, his internal policies maintained the peaceful coexistence of the nations of the Yugoslav federation. He gained further international attention as the chief leader of the Non-Aligned Movement, alongside Jawaharlal Nehru of India, [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]] of Egypt, [[Nicolae Ceaușescu]] of Romania, [[Sukarno]] of Indonesia, and Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana. |