After the defection of Tito's Yugoslavia in 1948, potential 'Titoists' elsewhere were liquidated as a precaution. |
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After Tito's death, the presidency was shared between the states in rotation. |
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In the immediate postwar period, under Tito's leadership, Yugoslavia became the most communized country of Eastern Europe. |
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Tito's forces wrested large sections of the country from German control, ultimately winning the support of communists and non-communists, including the Allies. |
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It's just that after seeing so many other fighters go down and out from Tito's power, they couldn't believe their eyes when a fighter took them and fought back. |
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Tito's death on 4 May 1980 ushered in a long period of political instability, worsened by growing economic crisis and nationalist unrest. |
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The Corps contained regiments of different Cossack groups, who were Don, Kuban, Terek and Siberian Cossacks who had been fighting Tito's guerrillas in the former Yugoslavia. |
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