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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''' (Cyrillic: Јосип Броз, <small>p</small>ronounced Yosip Broz; 7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980), commonly known as '''Tito, '''was a Yugoslav communist serving various roles from 1948 until his death. He was the leader of the partizans (communist guerillas) in [[World War II]] and later became the leader of the Republic of Yugoslavia. | '''Josip Broz''' (Cyrillic: Јосип Броз, <small>p</small>ronounced Yosip Broz; 7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980), commonly known as '''Tito, '''was a Yugoslav communist serving various roles from 1948 until his death. He was the leader of the partizans (communist guerillas) in [[World War II]] and later became the leader of the Republic of Yugoslavia. | ||
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“ | 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 (Cyrillic: Јосип Броз, pronounced Yosip Broz; 7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980), commonly known as Tito, was a Yugoslav communist serving various roles from 1948 until his death. He was the leader of the partizans (communist guerillas) in World War II and later became the leader of the Republic of Yugoslavia.
He is a controversial figure since most of the former yugoslavs praise him, but he still receives a fair amount of criticism. He created equality and communism in his regime, but sent any political opponents to Goli Otok ( Croatian for barren island), an island with a prison and concentration camp, where many people were executed. All in all, his regime killed about 500,000 people. He forbid rightist ideologies such as patriotism. According to some he did a lot of improvements.