Tito,Marshal

Tito,Marshal
Ti·to (tēʹtō), Marshal Originally Josip Broz (brōz, brôz) 1892-1980.
Yugoslavian politician who led the resistance to Nazi occupation during World War II, established independence from the USSR (1948), and as president (1953-1980) pursued a national Communism that stressed neutrality in foreign affairs.

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