RR7622A YUGOSLAVIA: TITO PROFILE

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024
  • (1 Jun 1976) STORY
    Josip Broz Tito has presided over Yugoslavia for more than 30 years. Now 84, he remains remarkably fit and active and shows no intention of retiring from political life. This report records his career against the background of Yugoslavia's development and includes valuable archive film of him as the partisan leader against the Nazis in World War Two. It also traces his political relations with Moscow, his non-aligned role in world affairs and assesses the prospects for Yugoslavia once he disappears from the scene.
    Film: Rev – Sound: Mag/SOF– Colour– Available in HD
    SD version available in \\Source_Clips\Roving report
    Mixed B & W and Colour footage
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Комментарии • 17

  • @bryanthomsen5551
    @bryanthomsen5551 2 года назад +21

    Tito was something of a maverick in the communist world. He dared to defy Stalin and not let Stalin turn Yugoslavia into a Soviet satellite state. After he died, the successive leadership seemed incapable of holding the various Yugoslavian republics together, and thus began the breakup of the nation of Yugoslavia like that of the Soviet Union.

    • @TheLoyalOfficer
      @TheLoyalOfficer Год назад +1

      I would like to see a documentary about Yugoslavia after Tito.

    • @SPerry-qe3cz
      @SPerry-qe3cz Год назад

      Interesting The leader kept his country together but made a mistake for Albanian KOSOVA Nation. KOSOVA never belonged to Yugosllavia because the language , culture and costumes are totally different.

    • @alminhabibovic4847
      @alminhabibovic4847 Год назад

      ​@@TheLoyalOfficerruclips.net/video/xw49iL6zGyQ/видео.htmlsi=68XxdZwyoJkK8OU-

    • @stefanpetkovic6276
      @stefanpetkovic6276 Год назад +1

      @@SPerry-qe3cz A country that contains a province with different languages, cultures costumes (etc) can still be part of a country. It does not mean that suddenly that province must belong to the next-door country just because it is different from the general population. This seems similar to saying that Quebec in Canada should be part of France because people there speak French which does not match the general population speaking English.

    • @SPerry-qe3cz
      @SPerry-qe3cz Год назад

      @stefanpetkovic6276 Well said in theory. The Quebecian are lucky to be part of the Canadian Nation. That's a different than Europe....on and on and on. CHEERS MATE

  • @AshourAnn
    @AshourAnn 4 месяца назад

    Notice how the British journalist is proviking a war

  • @ongmengkang3110
    @ongmengkang3110 9 дней назад

    ruclips.net/video/NmRIyKQ2mNQ/видео.htmlsi=DqbMN4K4xjvuZYGm
    Documentary of josip broz tito

  • @leonciozuniga655
    @leonciozuniga655 11 месяцев назад

    Xd