Title: Titova poslednja bitka
Photographer(s): Various photographers
Writer(s): Miro Poč,Stane Ivanc, Andrej Novak, Bozidar Pahor, Alenka Puhar, Olga Ratej, Vlado Slamberger, Janez Zadnikar
Designer(s):
Publisher(s): Milos Milkeln, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Year: 1980
Print run: 37000
Language(s): Croatian
Pages: 272
Size: 24 x 29,5 cm
Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket
Edition:
Print: Tiskarna Mladinske Knjige, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Nation(s) and year(s) of Protest: Yugoslavia,1980
ISBN:
Marshal Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia fought many battles for our destiny. In the early summer of 1980, life challenged him to his last battle. Did Tito lose his last battle? He did not lose himself for Yugoslavia, which was the focus and content of all his battles, a nation he co-created, so he won his last battle. Yugoslavia merged together and today he mourns, but also clenches his fist. She swore that there would be no other way for her but Tito's. The world, which watched as all statesmen gathered at his baptism, said: even in death Tito realized his vision of cooperation, coexistence and peace among the peoples of our planet. That is how Tito won his battle. This book shows how Tito fought that battle, how Yugoslavia bade farewell to its greatest man, and how the whole world bowed to the statesman who marked the destiny of our century.
From the book's introduction
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