the greatest Yugoslav that ever lived, Tito
Tito of the late 70s
Id like to begin this post by saying that in my life there are two men that i truly respect and admire with the utmost conviction. One is my late farther who meant the world to me. He was a wise man, an intelligent man, a confident man and most importantly a honest man who always said it how it was. The other a man, a non reletive who died 6 years befoure i was born who also possesed such respectable traits as my farther did. That man is the former Prime Minister (1945-53) and President (1953-80) of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Marshal Josip Broz Tito. I have the utmost love and respect for the late Josip Broz Tito and his immense lifetime achievements. He is my hero, as he's seen by Yugoslavs all over the world to this day. He was a croatian commoner, a locksmith, a soldier, a general, a prime minister, a President, the farther of Yugoslavia, the man that defied Stalin, the man who was a key figure between the east and the west during the cold war, a man who dedicated his life to the Yugoslav people and the ongoing prosperity of Yugoslavia, but most of all he was a man who succesfully defied nationalists, fascists, stalinists and separtists. A man that proved himself to be the greatest Yugoslav that ever lived. A Yugoslav hero, and a man loved all over the world.
Im very proud to say that my mothers eldest uncle was a very good friend with Tito, as he was politician in the communist party, and still is this day. Tito used to visit my family, go on holidays, cruises and hunting trips with my grandmothers eldest brother many times. His limousine and enterage would arrive outside my great uncles home as he would visit, and then dine with my family. My mother gained membership of the communist party as a girl and participated many times during Tito's 'Dan Mladosti' youth day. So naturaly i grew up with a huge sense of pride knowing my family had some sort of personal tie with Tito. I also grew up being proud to be a Yugoslav, not just as a Serb, but a Yugoslav.
Im very proud to say that my mothers eldest uncle was a very good friend with Tito, as he was politician in the communist party, and still is this day. Tito used to visit my family, go on holidays, cruises and hunting trips with my grandmothers eldest brother many times. His limousine and enterage would arrive outside my great uncles home as he would visit, and then dine with my family. My mother gained membership of the communist party as a girl and participated many times during Tito's 'Dan Mladosti' youth day. So naturaly i grew up with a huge sense of pride knowing my family had some sort of personal tie with Tito. I also grew up being proud to be a Yugoslav, not just as a Serb, but a Yugoslav.
He dedicated his life to the Yugoslav people. He ensured Yugoslav unity and progressed a backward peasant nation into one of the most modern, prosperous and militarily powerful nations of all time. He defied Stalin and ensured Yugoslav independence. He goverened with a unique form of communism. To cut a long story short ill finish on a personal interpretation into english, an excert from one of his famous speeches. It encapsulates what his policy was about.
'We had bled a sea of blood for brotherhood and unity of our people, and wont allow anyone to meddle, uproot or destroy this brotherly unity from within'
Tito(early 60s)
Within a decade of Tito's death Yugoslavia broke up and its republics turned against each other. Damn the nationalists that destroyed Tito's legacy. Damn you fucking dogs, no matter if your Serb, Bosnian or croatian! Look at you fuckers today, sucking EU's Dick!!!!!!!!!!!!
Let the memory of this man, the greatest Yugoslav that ever lived, live on in the hearts of the millions of people who love this great Slavic leader. Long live Tito! Death to the Nationalist scum of the earth!!!Tito your my hero!
( i had alot more written up, but this fucked up site glitched and i lost like 2 fucking hrs of work)