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Marshal
Josip Broz Tito
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Faili:Marsal Tito.jpg
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1st
Secretary-General
of the Non-Aligned Movement
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In office
1 September 1961 ? 10 October 1964
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Asiwaju
| Position created
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Ar??po
| Gamal Abdel Nasser
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2nd
President of SFR Yugoslavia
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In office
14 January 1953 ? 4 May 1980
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Alakoso Agba
| Himself
(1953?1963)
Petar Stamboli?
(1963?1967)
Mika ?piljak
(1967?1969)
Mitja Ribi?i?
(1969?1971)
D?emal Bijedi?
(1971?1977)
Veselin đuranovi?
(1977?1982)
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Asiwaju
| Ivan Ribar
(as
President of the Presidency of the People's Assembly
)
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Ar??po
| Lazar Koli?evski
(as
President of the Presidency of SFR Yugoslavia
)
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1st
Prime Minister of SFR Yugoslavia
President of the Federal Executive Council
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In office
29 November 1943 ? 29 June 1963
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Aar?
| Ivan Ribar
(1945?1953)
Himself
(1953?1963)
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Asiwaju
| Position created
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Ar??po
| Petar Stamboli?
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1st
Federal Secretary of People's Defence
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In office
29 November 1945 ? 14 January 1953
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Alakoso Agba
| Himself
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Asiwaju
| Position created
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Ar??po
| Ivan Go?njak
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7th
Chairman of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
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In office
November 1936 ? 4 May 1980
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Asiwaju
| Milan Gorki?
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Ar??po
| Branko Mikuli?
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Aw?n alaye onitohun
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?j??ibi
| 7 or 25 May 1892
Kumrovec
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Croatia-Slavonia
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Austria-Hungary
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Alaisi
| 4 May 1980
(1980-05-04)
(?m? ?dun 87)
Ljubljana
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SR Slovenia
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SFR Yugoslavia
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?m?oril??-ede
| Yugoslav
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?gb?? olo?elu
| League of Communists of Yugoslavia
(SKJ)
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(Aw?n) ololuf??
| Pelagija Broz
(1919-1939), div.
Herta Haas
(1940-1943)
Jovanka Broz
(1952-1980)
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Domestic partner
| Davorijanka Paunovi?
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Aw?n ?m?
| Zlatica Broz
,
Hinko Broz
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?arko Leon Broz
and
Aleksandar Broz
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Occupation
| Machinist
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revolutionary
,
resistance
commander,
statesman
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Awards
| 119
awards
, among others:
Order of the People's Hero
Legion d'honneur
Order of the Bath
OMRI
(short list
below
, full list in the separate
article
)
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Signature
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Military service
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Allegiance
| Austria-Hungary
SFR Yugoslavia
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Branch/service
| Yugoslav People's Army
All
(supreme commander)
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Years of service
| 1913-1915
1941?1980
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Rank
| Marshal of Yugoslavia
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Commands
| Yugoslav Partisans
Yugoslav People's Army
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Battles/wars
| World War I
Spanish Civil War
World War II
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Josip Broz Tito
(bibi bi
Josip Broz
; 7 or 25 May 1892 ? 4 May 1980) je ara ile
Yugoslafia
to je olujidide ati agbailu.
[1]
Ohun lo je Akowe Agba (o di Aare leyin)
Egbe awon Komunisti ile Yugoslafia
(1939?80), o si lewaju irinkankan agbogun Yugoslafia nigba
Ogun Agbaye Keji
, ati awon
Partisan
Yugoslafia (1941?45).
[2]
After the war, he was the
authoritarian
[3]
[4]
[5]
Alakoso Agba
(1943?63) ati leyin re
Aare
(1953?80)
Orile-ede Olominira Sosialisti Apapo
(SFRY). Lati 1943 di ojo iku re ni 1980, o di ipo
Kakanfo ile Yugoslafia
mu, nibi to ti je alase patapata ile ise ologun Yugoslafia, eyun
Yugoslav People's Army
(JNA).
Tito lo je bi eni to sedasile "
Yugoslafia keji
", ile apapo sosialisti to wa lati Ogun Agbaye Keji de 1991. Botilejepe o je ikan ninu awon oludasile egbe
Cominform
, ohun na tun ni eni akoko (ti yio yori si rere) omo egbe Cominform to lodi si ilelori Sofieti.
- ↑
"Josip Broz Tito"
. Encyclopædia Britannica Online
. Retrieved
27 April
2010
.
- ↑
Bremmer, Ian (2007).
The J Curve: A New Way to Understand Why Nations Rise and Fall
. Simon & Schuster. p. 175.
ISBN
0743274725
.
- ↑
Cohen, Mark F.; Fidler, Jay W. (2002).
Group Psychotherapy and Political Reality: A Two-Way Mirror
. International Universities Press. p. 193.
ISBN
0823622282
.
- ↑
Andjelic, Neven (2003).
Bosnia-Herzegovina: The End of a Legacy
. Frank Cass. p. 36.
ISBN
071465485X
.
- ↑
Tierney, Stephen (2000).
Accommodating National Identity: New Approaches in International and Domestic Law
. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. p. 17.
ISBN
9041114009
.