Posted on 08/21/2013 4:32:35 PM PDT by Ravnagora
In his day, Tito was a giant. A partisan fighter in WWII, he stared down the Soviet Union and the US.
And the conglomerate known as Yugoslavia had years of “relative” peace because of him.
At the price of forceful ethnic suppression.
When Tito died, all hell broke loose!
One powerful guy.
One more note: he holds his smoke like an arrogant European. They all do that.
So what? We’ve got over 310 million citizens, yet we’re ruled by a kenyan commie.
And in other reporting “Is American President Barack Obama really American”?
I think the “I” in CIA is supposed to stand for “idiot”.
Au contraire...Tito was a corrupt monster...had the greatest hero of the 20th century executed.
Tito was Croatian with kaikawian accent. If any of you hear this accent will know why he spoke like he spoke and why he hide his accent. Anyways Tito’s original accent sound more like mix of russian and polish when he tried to talk serbo-croatian.
If there is and proffesional linquist will u derstund what I am talkin about. Check the accent and ancient words of burgenland croatian around Austrien city Gratz.
If in any case Tito’s mother was from island in mid of Dalmatia and not from Zagorje in Croatia, he will sound as Italian double agent. Josip Broz Tito was what he was and for better propaganda and well being of comunnism regime he tried to talk short because east Yugoslaw ethnics doesnt prefer in that time to hear native kaikawian or ssamples of Deutch accent in “marshal’s” speach. So it was better that kaikawian grammar and accent were blended with his knowledge of russian into “his” serbo-croatian.
Btw, You must watch Gruntovchani series to realy understund how sound kaikawian accent and question yourself does anyone not close to this croatian accent realy catch any sentence
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