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  • We began with the birthplace of Tito--- the Marshal, not the Jackson--- an agricultural village that had, I suspect, been much spruced up in the days since young Josip Broz left home.

    Calendar, 2008 Walter Jon Williams 2007

  • We began with the birthplace of Tito--- the Marshal, not the Jackson--- an agricultural village that had, I suspect, been much spruced up in the days since young Josip Broz left home.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Walter Jon Williams 2007

  • In the meantime, of course, the region had seen the emergence of the communist fist of Josip Broz, known as Tito, whose rule Kaplan viewed as parallel to the Ottoman overlordship.

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • In the meantime, of course, the region had seen the emergence of the communist fist of Josip Broz, known as Tito, whose rule Kaplan viewed as parallel to the Ottoman overlordship.

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • In the meantime, of course, the region had seen the emergence of the communist fist of Josip Broz, known as Tito, whose rule Kaplan viewed as parallel to the Ottoman overlordship.

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • In the meantime, of course, the region had seen the emergence of the communist fist of Josip Broz, known as Tito, whose rule Kaplan viewed as parallel to the Ottoman overlordship.

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • Tito, whose real name was Josip Broz, led the resistance in Yugoslavia to the German invaders during World War II and later established communist rule in Yugoslavia.

    Tito, Marshal 2002

  • Yugoslav guerrilla forces commanded by Marshal Tito (Josip Broz) opened an offensive against Axis troops in the region of Trieste.

    1943, Oct. 9 2001

  • All through 1940 he waged a war of nerves against the Balkan countries, and one by one Romania, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia fell, although in Yugoslavia guerrilla bands, under General Draja Mihailo-vitch and the iron-willed Communist insurgent Josip Broz, known as Tito, harried the invaders, immobilizing entire divisions of Nazi troops, and killing Italians and Germans in great numbers.

    The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945

  • All through 1940 he waged a war of nerves against the Balkan countries, and one by one Romania, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia fell, although in Yugoslavia guerrilla bands, under General Draja Mihailo-vitch and the iron-willed Communist insurgent Josip Broz, known as Tito, harried the invaders, immobilizing entire divisions of Nazi troops, and killing Italians and Germans in great numbers.

    The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945

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