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Tito gets hands on with a female greeter, while communist bigwig Stane Dolanc (left) looks on.
Besides being President-for-Life of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito (1892-1980) was also known as a man with “busy hands.”
See Tito’s women for more of his amorous adventures.
(Thanks, La Flaca!)
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See also the pictures of Tito’s funeral (TITO’S HOMEPAGE). It is unbelievable how the world treats its greatest scoundrels! Anyway I believe in the long run everything will come to its proper place.
Andreja
titos funeral was the last proper world great leader funeral , every1 who meant smthing was there , even jimmy carters mom !
Cripes, I count *sixteen* offspring on that page — fifteen sons and one daughter!
Either Tito had trouble producing X-chromo sperm, or there’s some selective reporting going on. Of course, the latter would mean that there are another 14 or so little Broz girls, so I really don’t know which is more boggling.
Doug M.
Wow… “greatest scoundrels!”… hunny dont use words you don’t understand… Tito was one of the worlds greatest leaders. How many children he had has nothing to do with his leadership. Former Yugoslavia was an amazing country under an amazing leader.
Andreja, who would you preffere, Pavelic or maybe Tudjman? In the matter of the Yugoslav history (taking that term with purpose, cause believe it or not, we are all southslavs with religious conflicts) Josip Broz “Tito” was an amazing leader, not all good, but certainly more people oriented than any other former or even still existing leader. The fact that there was not a person able to succeede him, is why there was 1990-1995 war in the first place.
Pavelic? Tudjman? That’s certainly not the question. What about Cvetkovic?
Yes, Tito may have been people oriented, but he chose time and again to give up positive gains for the Yugoslav people in order to retain power and further his name in history. As for 1990s, it is a bold statement to say that it was the failure of Tito’s succesors that led to war, and even bolder to say that it was their fault ‘in the first-place’. They stepped into a tangled mess my friend.