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Tito
Ti·to T0237700 (tē′tō), Marshal Originally Josip Broz (brōz, brôz) 1892-1980. Yugoslavian politician who led the resistance to Nazi occupation during World War II, established independence from the USSR (1948), and as president (1953-1980) pursued a national Communism that stressed neutrality in foreign affairs.Tito (ˈtiːtəʊ) n (Biography) Marshal. original name Josip Broz. 1892–1980, Yugoslav statesman, who led the communist guerrilla resistance to German occupation during World War II; prime minister of Yugoslavia (1945–53) and president (1953–80)Ti•to (ˈti toʊ) n. Marshal (Josip Broz), 1891–1980, president of Yugoslavia 1953–80. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Tito - Yugoslav statesman who led the resistance to German occupation during World War II and established a communist state after the war (1892-1980)Josip Broz, Marshal Tito |
Tito
Tito Marshal. original name Josip Broz. 1892--1980, Yugoslav statesman, who led the communist guerrilla resistance to German occupation during World War II; prime minister of Yugoslavia (1945--53) and president (1953--80) TITO
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TITO➣Ticket in Ticket Out (cashless machine used in the gaming industry) | TITO➣Time Is Ticking Out (Cranberries song) | TITO➣Two-Input Two-Output |
TitoenUS Related to Tito: Marshal TitoSynonyms for Titonoun Yugoslav statesman who led the resistance to German occupation during World War II and established a communist state after the war (1892-1980)Synonyms |