Josip Broz Tito
Yugoslav politician and field marshal

Born
May 7th, 1892
132 years ago
Died
May 4th, 1980
44 years ago — 87 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Yugoslavia
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Field marshal and politician served as the 1st President of Yugoslavia from 1945 until death in 1980. Led the country through a period of relative independence during the Cold War, maintaining a non-aligned stance. Established a federal system comprising six republics and two autonomous provinces. Played a significant role in the resistance against Axis powers during World War II and was a prominent figure in the Partisan movement.
Led Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1980
Founded the Non-Aligned Movement
Played a key role in WWII resistance
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