Josip Broz Tito

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Josip Broz Tito
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1st Secretary-General
of the Non-Aligned Movement
In office
1 September 1961 ? 10 October 1964
Asiwaju Position created
Ar??po Gamal Abdel Nasser
2nd President of SFR Yugoslavia
In office
14 January 1953 ? 4 May 1980
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)
Asiwaju Ivan Ribar
(as President of the Presidency of the People's Assembly )
Ar??po Lazar Koli?evski
(as President of the Presidency of SFR Yugoslavia )
1st Prime Minister of SFR Yugoslavia
President of the Federal Executive Council
In office
29 November 1943 ? 29 June 1963
Aar? Ivan Ribar (1945?1953)
Himself (1953?1963)
Asiwaju Position created
Ar??po Petar Stamboli?
1st Federal Secretary of People's Defence
In office
29 November 1945 ? 14 January 1953
Alakoso Agba Himself
Asiwaju Position created
Ar??po Ivan Go?njak
7th Chairman of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
In office
November 1936 ? 4 May 1980
Asiwaju Milan Gorki?
Ar??po Branko Mikuli?
Aw?n alaye onitohun
?j??ibi 7 or 25 May 1892
Kumrovec , Croatia-Slavonia , Austria-Hungary
Alaisi 4 May 1980 (1980-05-04) (?m? ?dun 87)
Ljubljana , SR Slovenia , SFR Yugoslavia
?m?oril??-ede Yugoslav
?gb?? olo?elu League of Communists of Yugoslavia (SKJ)
(Aw?n) ololuf?? Pelagija Broz (1919-1939), div.
Herta Haas (1940-1943)
Jovanka Broz (1952-1980)
Domestic partner Davorijanka Paunovi?
Aw?n ?m? Zlatica Broz , Hinko Broz , ?arko Leon Broz and Aleksandar Broz
Occupation Machinist , revolutionary , resistance commander, statesman
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 )
Signature
Military service
Allegiance Austria-Hungary
SFR Yugoslavia
Branch/service Yugoslav People's Army
All (supreme commander)
Years of service 1913-1915
1941?1980
Rank Marshal of Yugoslavia
Commands Yugoslav Partisans
Yugoslav People's Army
Battles/wars World War I
Spanish Civil War
World War II
Tito 1965

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.



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  1. "Josip Broz Tito" . Encyclopædia Britannica Online . Retrieved 27 April 2010 .  
  2. Bremmer, Ian (2007). The J Curve: A New Way to Understand Why Nations Rise and Fall . Simon & Schuster. p. 175. ISBN   0743274725 .  
  3. Cohen, Mark F.; Fidler, Jay W. (2002). Group Psychotherapy and Political Reality: A Two-Way Mirror . International Universities Press. p. 193. ISBN   0823622282 .  
  4. Andjelic, Neven (2003). Bosnia-Herzegovina: The End of a Legacy . Frank Cass. p. 36. ISBN   071465485X .  
  5. Tierney, Stephen (2000). Accommodating National Identity: New Approaches in International and Domestic Law . Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. p. 17. ISBN   9041114009 .