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Posted - 16/06/2018 : 12:40:26
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Prljavo Kazaliste - Zbog mene ne placi
Prljavo kazaliste - Tu noc kad si se udavala
Prljavo kazaliste - Ako trazis nekoga
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Tutta
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Posted - 16/06/2018 : 12:56:17
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Yugoslavia! The Good Old Days of Tito-Style Communism!
Yugoslavia - The Good Old Days of Tito-style Communism.Yugoslavia 1986: This travel film showing the country that used to be one of the greatest travel destinations in the world.
Yugoslavia - The old Tourist movie- travel film made in 1986 by American TV that promoted the wonderful state of YUGOSLAVIA! Today we have only the pieces of what it used to be.
Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast Europe during most of the 20th century. It came into existence after World War I in 1918 under the name of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by the merger of the provisional State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (itself formed from territories of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire) with the formerly independent Kingdom of Serbia. The Serbian royal House of Karađorđević became the Yugoslav royal dynasty. Yugoslavia gained international recognition on 13 July 1922 at the Conference of Ambassadors in Paris. The country was named after the South Slavic peoples and constituted their first union, following centuries in which the territories had been part of the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary.
Renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 3 October 1929, it was invaded by the Axis powers on 6 April 1941. In 1943, a Democratic Federal Yugoslavia was proclaimed by the Partisan resistance. In 1944, the king recognised it as the legitimate government, but in November 1945 the monarchy was abolished. Yugoslavia was renamed the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia in 1946, when a communist government was established. It acquired the territories of Istria, Rijeka, and Zadar from Italy. Partisan leader Josip Broz Tito ruled the country as president until his death in 1980. In 1963, the country was renamed again as the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY).
The constituent six socialist republics that made up the country were the SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SR Croatia, SR Macedonia, SR Montenegro, SR Slovenia, and SR Serbia. Serbia contained two Socialist Autonomous Provinces, Vojvodina and Kosovo, which after 1974 were largely equal to the other members of the federation. After an economic and political crisis in the 1980s and the rise of nationalism, Yugoslavia broke up along its republics' borders, at first into five countries, leading to the Yugoslav Wars.
After the breakup, the republics of Serbia and Montenegro formed a reduced federation, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), which aspired to the status of sole legal successor to the SFRY, but those claims were opposed by the other former republics. Eventually, Serbia and Montenegro accepted the opinion of the Badinter Arbitration Committee about shared succession. Serbia and Montenegro themselves broke up in 2006 and became independent states, while Kosovo proclaimed independence in 2008. |
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Posted - 16/06/2018 : 13:55:04
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Josip Broz Tito: Marshal, Leader, President | Tooky History
Josip Broz Tito was the lifelong president of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and was regarded as the key reason behind its liberation.
In WW1, Josip Broz Tito was a member of the Austro-Hungarian army. He was a sergeant and fought on the Serbian front, before getting transferred to Russia, where he got captured.
The years between the wars, Tito spent as a member of the Yugoslav communist party and would send reports to Russian NKVD. The reports resulted in more than 700 Yugoslav communists cleansed, as Broz took this as an opportunity to get rid of his rivals.
WW2 saw Tito become the leader of the Yugoslav partisans, the most effective resistance movement in Europe. After being victorious, Tito became president of the new Yugoslavia.
Life standard in Yugoslavia was pretty high. Except for Tito’s political opponents – Broz used an island called Goli Otok as a prison.
Tito, who didn’t see eye to eye with Stalin, started becoming distant from the Soviet Union. This resulted in Yugoslavia being kicked out of the Cominform and Stalin attempted multiple times to get rid of Tito. He failed every time and stopped once Tito told him he’d retaliate.
During Josip Broz Tito’s presidency, Yugoslavia was respected throughout the world. Tito held great relations with both Eastern and Western Blocs and was one of the five founders of the Non-Aligned Movement.
After his death, Tito’s funeral in Belgrade was the biggest state funeral at the time.
Muammar Gadaffi: Visiting Yugoslavia (Josip Broz Tito)
Josip Broz Tito - Poruka Istoku i Zapadu (remix)
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Posted - 16/06/2018 : 14:07:09
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Tagesschau 8.5.1980 (Dnevnik)
Lost Places: Titos Schiff | Galileo Lunch Break
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