Question
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Answer
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Which Croatian village was Tito born in?
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Kumrovec
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Croatia-Slavonia, the kingdom where Tito was born, was located in which country?
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Austria-Hungary
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Last King of Yugoslavia, 1934-1945
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Peter II
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Movement that Tito became Secretary-General of in 1961
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Non-Aligned Movement
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Egyptian Politician who succeeded him in that post
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Gamal Abdel Nasser
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Tito's Political Ideology
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Communism
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Description often applied to him, due to his popularity and comparatively relaxed policies
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Benevolent Dictator
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Country he fought for from 1918 to 1920
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Russia
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Interior Minister whose assassination in 1921 led to the banning of the CPY
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Milorad Drašković
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Soviet Leader that Tito "split" with in 1948
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Joseph Stalin
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Famous threat of Tito's to the above:
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I'll send one (killer) to Moscow, and I won't have to send a second.
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Country that, with Hungarian and Italian assistance, invaded Yugoslavia in 1941
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Germany
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City known as Titograd from 1946 to 1992
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Podgorica
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Tito's Grandson who is the leader of the Serbian Communist Party
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Joška Broz
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Hungarian Politician who Tito granted asylum following the 1956 Revolution
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Imre Nagy
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Term coined up by The Economist for the region which Yugoslavia once encompassed
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Yugosphere
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Anti-Nazi guerilla movement 1941-1944 that Tito led
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The Partisans
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Tito's resting place
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House of Flowers
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