Redpill me on Tito. Don't know much about him. Did he do any good? Did anything change after his death?

Redpill me on Tito. Don't know much about him. Did he do any good? Did anything change after his death?

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>Did he do any good?
He united the Southern Balkan peoples under one flag.
>Did anything change after his death?
Wew

>did anything change after his death

>Did anything change after his death

>Did anything change after his death?
Yes....... A lot

>Did anything change after his death?

Geez, where to begin...

>Did anything change after his death?
I'll answer this since nobody else is and they're all just posting memes.

There was a nice funeral held. His successor was just as good at leading Yugoslavia. Thanks to a continuous string of good leaders, Yugoslavia is still going strong today as a major player in EU politics. And everybody lives happily ever after, the end

Story of Tito:

Leader of Communist partisans in the Balkans who lead a successful insurgency against Nazi occupation until eventually being relieved by the Red Army, him and his army were a continuous thorn ni the side of the third reich in that area.
Afterwards he was installed as the leader of Communist Yugoslavia, a multi-ethnic state that encapsulated the entire Balkan region (and yes, thats exactly as impressive as it sounds)
Yugoslavia was easily the most successful of all the Communist countries in Europe, probably even the world - mostly as a result of Tito's god-tier administration skills. The moment he died everything instantly went to shit as Yugoslavia dissolved into civil war based on ethnic and religious turmoil, said civil wars lasted almost an entire decade and were the largest wars in Europe since the days of WW2 itself.

Tito died, and most countries within Yugoslavia besides Serbia start agitating for independence. Given that the Yugoslav army is mostly Serb, they aren't very happy with this arrangement and start invading countries like Croatia and Bosnia with the help of Serb paramilitaries. Ethnic cleansing ensues.

Did Tito die suddenly or was this like an Alexander level 'to the strongest' thing between his subordinates on who took over and what direction they went in?

so there's titto
and she adopts a bunch of kids
the kids have a nice childhood
but titto fails to raise the kids to take care of themselves when she dies
so when titto dies the kids become NEET and then go into a midlife crisis coupled unemployment and hate towards each other once they realize they're not that brotherly at all
so they start stabbing each other until uncle sam steps in a beats one of them (serbia) into submission for the others to take note

Fuckoff with your anime bullshit.

you forgot to mention the bit where his policy was based on taking loans from the us and that yugoslavia fell into a huge depth hole after his death

well we are on an anime website

As if debt matters.

He was 87.

The nigger got captured in World War I as a soldier for Austria-Hungary, got sent to a prison camp in the Urals and participated in the Russian Revolution shortly afterwards. That is the sort of training and experience you need to become arguably the only succesful communist dictator in history.

I forgot to mention that after the whole Russian Revolution business, he returned to Yugoslavia. When motherland was invaded 20 years later, he organized the most effective insurgency in all of World War 2 against the German and Italian occupation.

it mattered in yugoslavia's case.

>so when titto dies the kids become NEET and then go into a midlife crisis coupled unemployment and hate towards each other once they realize they're not
this is completely false, employment rate was way better than today, and if you really didn't have a job there, unlike other commie countries, the borders were open, our passport was based and you could travel almost anywhere without visa.

only to add to this that since the partisans almost didn't need help from the soviets against the nazis, the soviets couldnt make them their own puppet state like the rest of eastern europe. yugoslavia was independent and that is why they had a decentralized socialist economy, and its citizens could move abroad to work.

>you forgot to mention the bit where his policy was based on taking loans from the us and that yugoslavia fell into a huge depth hole after his death

Kek, as if that matters. The debt was 5 times higher after the civil war.

>encapsulated the entire Balkan region (and yes, thats exactly as impressive as it sounds)
But it's wrong.

Shut the fuck up Albania, nobody gives a shit about you, you're dumb, gay and muslim.

maybe he's Bulgaria

Are you retarded m8?

And no im not a tonibler

Tito was the greatest Greek king. He was even better than Xerxes and Charlemagne.

Imagine the memery had ALL of the Balkans been united.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balkan_Federation

WW2 was also a civil war in balkans. So we Tito died, all the anger and resentment pourd out.

1. Yugoslavia was mostly liberated only by partisans without any (direct) help
2. Yugoslavia was so successful because it wasn't in Soviet sphere of influence and Soviets didn't crush any attempt to fix things. Also for the same reason Yugoslavia had special relationship with the West and Non-Aligned countries.
3. Yugoslavia didn't break up immediately after Titos death in 1980, it survive for another decade. The final nail was fall of communism.

He was also one of the only people on the other side of Iron Curtain who told Stalin to fuck off and got away with it.
Pretty based.

well he is diplomatically one of the most praised leader of the 20th century because he was le neutral
in terms of literally everything else everything was absolute shit and sucked balls and the entire economy relied on sucking both USAs and USSRs thundercock
he was basically an african-tier dictator

He managed to both tame the Balkans and create actual working Marxism-Leninism. It's phenomenal

>mfw foreigners think Yugoslavia was a functioning country both economically and ethnically

>create actual working Marxism-Leninism
He wasn't really an ML, outside of the Bolshevik style party. Market Socialism is different, there was more economic control to the workers and while some industries were state owned there was a decent amount of "free markets"

GOAT leader of all time

Market Socialism is the most functional type of socialism coming out of a capitalist mindset, of course most western marxists ignore Yugoslavia's success because they have a fetish for state capitalism

It was more functional than it is now... except parts of Croatia and Slovenia

>it was more functional than it is now
with all due respect, sir
we were so poor back then, the government didnt have enough money to supply offices in the military with basic things like pens and paperclips, keep in mind the military was the most funded thing in the country

>Did anything change after his death?
Serbs tried to create Great Serbia.
We know how that ended.

It wasn't that successful m8. Yugoslavia was Greece 2.0, or rather Greece is Yugoslavia 2.0. It was a lazy country where everyone worked in administration and the west was throwing money at it because it was anti USSR. Same as Greece really, which was also "successful" until it's economic crash.

Communist dictator. Murderer.

Tito dindu nuffin

tito was pretty cool

Basically Tito lead the Partisans in WW2, and when the Allies won Tito turned the former Kingdom of Yugoslavia into a communist state composed of 6 republics - Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia. Tito was a charismatic guy and everyone loved him and people thought he was great because he made lots of jobs for people and life was generally pretty good in Yugoslavia. However, the thing is that he did that shit with huge loans from other people, which wasn't exactly economically feasible. I mean, sure, he made a lot of factories and stuff and people could work but most of those factories he made were never designed to actually survive on their own, they survived because they were state owned and the state paid the workers not from the factory profits but from the big-ass loans. So what happened afterwards is that after Tito's death people were like how the fuck did this ever work so many factories shut down everything went to shit, there was a big economic crisis etc. This lead to the break-up of Yugoslavia.

Some other noteworthy things about Tito: He is ethnically a Croat, but comes from an area close to Slovenia (where he also spent a lot of time) so he had a bit of a funny accent which caused a lot of conspiracy theories about Tito not actually being Yugoslavian.

Tito thought that Yugoslavia could only exist if the states within it were somewhat equal. Now, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was basically a Serbian kingdom, the king was a Serb and the capital was in Belgrade and most higher ups were Serbian. Tito kept the capital in Belgrade but to stop what Croats today call "muh serbian hegemony" he created 2 autonomous provinces in Serbia, called Kosovo and Vojvodina. This move was not appreciated by Serbs and later after Tito's death Serbs tried to limit the autonomy of these areas which led to accusations from Slovenians and Croats about "muh serb hegemony" and also contributed to the break-up of the country.

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:^)

What about this jolly looking lad, is he well liked ?