TitoHaus Publishing, 1 apr. 2006 - 175 sidor Inspirational partisan leader; doctrinaire communist and yet a thorn in Moscow's side; leading light in the Non Aligned Movement. The break-up of Yugoslavia, the country Tito, the Croat turned Yugoslav had created was inevitable after his death in 1980. |
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Introduction 255 | 2 |
Origin | 15 |
Return to the Balkans | 30 |
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