30.5.08

Josip Broz

En 1936, cuando se encontraba en París, organizó una oficina de reclutamiento para las Brigadas Internacionales que apoyaron a la Segunda República Española.
En las filas del ejército republicano, eran incapaces de pronunciar su auténtico nombre. De ahí que, siguiendo una costumbre muy española, se le comenzara a llamar abreviadamente "Tito".
Wikipedia.
Ravne na Koroskem (Eslovenia). Diciembre de 2007.

3 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

Some of his famous comments:

"No one questioned ' who is a Serb, who is a Croat, who is a Muslim (Bosniak) ', we were all one people, that's how it was back then, and I still think it is that way today."

"None of our republics would be anything if we weren't all together; but we have to create our own history - history of United Yugoslavia, also in the future."

We study and take as an example the Soviet system, but we are developing socialism in our country in somewhat different forms."

A.

Anónimo dijo...

Que buenas aportaciones, Anja!!

Estuve buscando alguna cita famosa de Tito, pero no encontré...

te debería haber preguntado...

Creo que voy a cambiar la cita...

Hvala!

Jaka

Anónimo dijo...

De nada!

I think he would be very disappointed with the current situation in Ex-Yugoslavia. He was always talking about united Yugoslavia and all republics living under the same roof, practicing, for him, the most fair political and economic system. Look what happened! Now we are the biggest enemies.

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