Yugoslavia was a pretty cool guy, he kills fascists and doesn't afraid of Stalin

Yugoslavia was a pretty cool guy, he kills fascists and doesn't afraid of Stalin.

Your thoughts?

Why did you post a picture of Goering?

>Gets country into crazy debt
>dies
*Collapse*

Thats Tito

He survived like 6 assassination attempts and told Stalin "stop sending men to kill me or I'll send one after you and believe me I won't have to send another". Stalin knocked it off after that.

Goering was a great man.

post all your fucking rare titos SADA

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Carter sent his mother and Vice President Mondale to the funeral.
(He didn't want to risk meeting Brezhnev (since USSR (I miss the old days) had just invaded Afghanistan))
It was not a high point in our diplomacy.

His communist regime killed over one million people.

>"If Germany loses control of the Rhine better call me Josip Broz"

>this never happened

Broz before Ho's

He shown market socialism is true socialism.

He shown market socialism is the true socialism

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When will this shitty fucking meme die? It's a garbage statistic from the revisionist historian and """libertarian""" US stooge RJ Rummel.

as far as i understand it the financial decline wasn't due to tito's shortcoming.

it started mainly because certain republics demanded and got a more open market, after a while the imports outweighed the exports and the debt starded piling, with other republics not opening the market and not exporting yugoslavia was buying far more than it was selling. if ithad remained a more close martket or actually planned being part of the openmarket things might have turned out differantly

gorgeous even trump couldnt beat this wall

>ignoring the statement
commies will always be commies

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nah m8 that's hermann

kek, that's bullshit

1,2 million Yugoslavs died fighting in WWII. I think we'd notice if a million more died during Tito's rule. This isn't a country of 150 million people where a million people can just mysteriously vanish.

I remember reading that from about 88' to the collapse the debt was getting narrowed pretty fast.