From the Poznan riots to the Battle of Budapest, the one voice which should have been heard above the tumult of revolt was that of Yugoslavia’s Marshal Tito. For “Titoism,” if not Tito ...
There were a few flags and some banners ... English was the language, and the Yugoslav cordiality to Americans was as warming as the kognak. Marshal Tito, a large diamond flashing from his left ...
I also want to know more about the history behind them." Marshal Josip Broz Tito built an authoritarian, socialist Yugoslavia after World War Two. The federation broke up in conflict in the 1990s.