So, at the age of 33, Broz became a professional revolutionary.
Joseph Stalin really didn't like Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslavia's head of state.
Partisan leader Josip Broz Tito ruled the country as president until his death in 1980.
Over the next six months, Broz travelled several times between Zagreb,
Ljubljana and Vienna, using false passports.
Sabić contacted Broz who agreed to work illegally for the party, distributing
leaflets and agitating among factory workers.
With the help of a Serbian Orthodox prosecutor who hated Catholics, Broz and his co-accused were acquitted.
Sabi? contacted Broz who agreed to work illegally for the party, distributing
leaflets and agitating among factory workers.
It was at this conference that Broz first met Edvard Kardelj,
a young Slovene communist who recently been released from prison.
Josip Broz Tito, military and political,
better known as Tito was the head of a prosperous Yugoslavia, It disbanded after his death.
It was at this conference that Broz first met Edvard Kardelj,
a young Slovene communist who had recently been released from prison.
Upon his return home, Broz found himself in the newly established Kingdom of Yugoslavia,
where he joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia(KPJ).
Wearing dark spectacles and carrying forged papers, Broz posed as a middle-class technician in the engineering industry,
working undercover to contact other CPY members and coordinate their infiltration of trade unions.
In May 1918, the anti-Bolshevik Czechoslovak Legion wrested control of parts of Siberia from Bolshevik forces,
and the Provisional Siberian Government established itself in Omsk, and Broz and his comrades went into hiding.
Jurica helped him get a job in a restaurant, but Broz soon tired of that work and approached a Czech locksmithNikola Karas,
for a three-year apprenticeshipwhich included training, food, and room and board.
The young Josip Broz, later to find fame as Yugoslavia's leader Marshal Tito,
worked at the Daimler automobile factory in Wiener Neustadt, a town south of Vienna, and sought employment, money and good times.
Soon after the outbreak of World War I inthe 25th Croatian Home
Guard Regiment marched towards the Serbian border, but Broz was arrested for sedition
and imprisoned in the Petrovaradin fortress in present-day Novi Sad.
Josip Broz Tito is buried in the House of Flowers,
in a mausoleum that also houses many of the batons that made their way into his hands at the end of the Relay of Youth.
Jurica helped him get a job in a restaurant, but Broz soon tired of that work and approached a Czech locksmith,
Nikola Karas, for a three-year apprenticeship, which included training, food, and room and board.