Born in Croatia on May 25, 1892 of a native peasant and a Slovene mother.

Kumrovec lies in the Croatian Zagorje and Croatia was still under Austro-Hungarian rule. Broz worked as a mechanic in small workshops. During World War I, he served in the Austro-Hungarian army. He was captured as a prisoner of war and transported to the Russian interior. He joined a Bolshevik group while in prison and after escaping, he joined the Bolshevik Red Guards several months before the October Revolution.

He was registered as a member of the Communist party. Back in Yugoslavia, he continued his revolutionary work as a secretary of a metal union. He was picked up and spent six years in prison. He was released in 1934 and joined the Comintern in Moscow. Visited Moscow several times and was appointed Secretary of Yugoslav Communist Party in 1937. His success was due in part to the internal rivalry of communist leaders. In January 1939, he was officially appointed general secretary of the Yugoslav Communist Party.

After Nazi invasion, set up his Partisans in Southern Serbia in 1941, and led by far the most powerful resistance movement in Europe. By end of the War, Tito’s forces had control of the whole country. Refused to take Stalin’s direction, and was expelled from the Cominform in 1948. Remained leader of the country till his death in 1980.

From then on, Tito had a major voice in all the ensuing phases of the Yugoslav revolution. During World War II, he became commander in chief of the partisan armed forces. In 1943, the Second Session of the Anti-Fascist Council of the National Liberation of Yugoslavia established the second Yugoslavia as a federal socialist republic of six republics. Tito had to make use of all his charisma to convince his comrade-partisans that all peoples of Yugoslavia should be granted equal rights. The partisan struggle ended with a complete victory of the communists. Supported strategically by their allies, both of the West and the East, complying formally with some demands for a multi-party system, Tito could form his first government on March 7, 1945.

More dangerous for Tito’s political career was the clash with the USSR. The Cominform conflict led to a break with Moscow. Tito’s internal power base was threatened as well, and large-scale purges in the party were bitterly needed. Needed also was an alternative ideology. In the beginning of the 1950s self-management was rediscovered in Marx’s writings and step by step introduced in Yugoslavia.

After the fall of hardliner Ranković, economic and political liberalization broke through and this threatened the party monopoly anew. At the same time, on advice of the Slovene Edvard Kardelj, he pushed through constitutional reforms to take the wind out of the sails of nationalism. By granting more autonomy, responsibility and formal self-government to the republics, he hoped to reduce the tensions between the federal units. In the same spirit, he set up a federal presidency structure to ensure the continuity of the system after his death.

In international affairs, Tito profited much from the rivalries of the two blocs during the Cold War. He played a leading role in the movement of the so-called Non-Aligned Countries.

Tito died in May 1980 and the structures set up to ensure continuity functioned more or less satisfactorily for a few years. Then, divergent aspirations could no longer be reconciled and the federal structure exploded.

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  • khizuo [ze/zir]
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    Always find it funny whenever you can just tell that some communists never got over their feelings at the Sino-Soviet split and are litigating why either China or the USSR was in the right or wrong in 2024.

  • Rojo27 [he/him]
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    101 year ago

    On my usual back and forth with my crush. I really want to ask her out again, but I get nervous and kind of just don’t do it. Last time our schedules didn’t really work out so that we’d be able to go where she wanted. She recently dropped a bit of a hint about something she was interested in going to, so its not even that I’m afraid of rejection as much as I get nervous about the idea of going out. But then I think about how long its been since I’ve gone out with someone and how much I want to again I just, ahtorment

  • Lerios [hy/hym]
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    the first day of a period continues to be some specific circle of hell. i have eaten nothing today except 3 cookies because the idea of eating real food turns my stomach.

    literally just this morning i was thinking “huh, i have a sudden urge to get someone to crack the last 1/3 of my spine. weird.”, and yet i was somehow still suprised thonk

  • edge [he/him]
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    221 year ago

    Caption from the Wikipedia article “Altruism (biology)”

    Cooperative hunting by wolves allows them to tackle much larger and more nutritious prey than any individual wolf could handle. However, such cooperation could, potentially, be exploited by selfish individuals who do not expose themselves to the dangers of the hunt, but nevertheless share in the spoils.

    The brainworms run deep.

  • Rojo27 [he/him]
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    I feel like at some point in my life making connections with people wasn’t such a fucking chore. Like did my social anxiety just get a lot worse? Hmm… probably not. I can remember being nervous whenever I started talking to someone (friend, crush, etc) outside of school or work. Its always tough to revisit the feeling anytime I’m trying to make a lasting connection thoughsadness

  • Sleve_McDichael [he/him]
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    101 year ago

    Does anyone have that copy pasta about summoning a pizza slave with a bourgeois app (or something to that effect)? ty

  • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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    161 year ago

    A decent chunk of the pro-Israel posters on twitter are like openly anti-semitic. I’m sure there will be breathless coverage about this.