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Josip Broz Tito (Cyrillic Јосип Броз Тито, May 7, 1892 [May 25th according to official birth certificate] -- May 4, 1980) was the leader of the Second Yugoslavia, which lasted from 1943 until 1991 Tito is best known for organizing the anti-fascist resistance movement known as the Yugoslav Partisans, founding Cominform,[1] along with defying Soviet influence (see Titoism), and founding and promoting the Non-Aligned Movement He died on May 4, 1980 in Ljubljana
Josip Broz was born in Kumrovec, Croatia, then part of Austria-Hungary, in an area called Zagorje He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz His father, Franjo Broz, was a Croat, while his mother Marija (born Javeršek) was a Slovenian After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather in Podsreda, he entered the primary school in Kumrovec, and failed the second grade He left school in 1905
In 1907, moving out of the rural environment, Broz started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak There, he became aware of the labor movement and celebrated May 1 - Labour Day for the first time In 1910, he joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (Slovenia), Cenkovo (Bohemia), Munich and Mannheim (Germany), where he worked for Benz automobile factory; he then went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, where he worked at Daimler as a test driver
On April 6, 1941, German, Italian and Hungarian forces attacked Yugoslavia The Luftwaffe bombed Belgrade and other major Yugoslav cities On April 17, representatives of Yugoslavia's various regions signed an armistice with Germany at Belgrade, ending eleven days of resistance against the invading German Wehrmacht
The Independent State of Croatia was established as a Nazi puppet-state, ruled by the Ustaša, a militant wing of the Croatian Party of Rights, which split off from it in 1929, went into exile in Italy, and was therefore limited in its activities until 1941 German troops occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as part of Serbia and Slovenia, while other parts of the country were occupied by Bulgaria, Hungary and Italy
Tito did not initially respond to Germany's invasion of Yugoslavia on Stalin's orders because the Soviet leaders's foreign affairs manager, Molotov, had signed the Nazi-Soviet non-aggression pact [source needed] After Germany attacked the Soviet Union (June 22, 1941), Tito called (July 4, 1941) a Central committee meeting, was named Military Commander and issued a call to arms and communist revolution
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