broz in A Sentence

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    So, at the age of 33, Broz became a professional revolutionary.

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    Joseph Stalin really didn't like Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslavia's head of state.

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    Partisan leader Josip Broz Tito ruled the country as president until his death in 1980.

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    Over the next six months, Broz travelled several times between Zagreb, Ljubljana and Vienna, using false passports.

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    Sabić contacted Broz who agreed to work illegally for the party, distributing leaflets and agitating among factory workers.

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    With the help of a Serbian Orthodox prosecutor who hated Catholics, Broz and his co-accused were acquitted.

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    Sabi? contacted Broz who agreed to work illegally for the party, distributing leaflets and agitating among factory workers.

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    It was at this conference that Broz first met Edvard Kardelj, a young Slovene communist who recently been released from prison.

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    Josip Broz Tito, military and political, better known as Tito was the head of a prosperous Yugoslavia, It disbanded after his death.

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    It was at this conference that Broz first met Edvard Kardelj, a young Slovene communist who had recently been released from prison.

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    Upon his return home, Broz found himself in the newly established Kingdom of Yugoslavia, where he joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia(KPJ).

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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