Josip Broz Tito 1892-1980 House of Flowers in Belgrade "Plavi voz" (Blue train) from Ljubljana to Belgrade 1:55 - Hej Slaveni 5:48 - Internationale 6:50 - Hej Slaveni 13:06 - Hej Slaveni 13:58 - Internationale
I know right, my parents were born in 1960,and they tell me that yugoslavia has had alot of respect... like if you look at the other countries now, slovenia, montenegro, macedonia, bosnia, serbia, kosovo, and croatia are not respected at all, yugoslavia has had alot of respect and man power also.
@@Slavic-King1917 false. In 1982 Yugoslavia passed a law that allowed for a much more liberal spending policy. As a result they began to take austerity measures from going even deeper into debt, which destabilised situation more. Then after IMF began influencing Yugoslav economic policy in 1987, the inflation began and economy only worsened. Then politicians began exploiting some nationalist sentiment because they knew Yugoslavia was not going to survive and they wanted to secure own their positions of power. Tito’s death was definitely a sad moment for Yugoslav people but they were already bound to collapse, their heavy dependence on the West and inefficient decentralised economy could not guarantee any long-term success or stability.
Хотя можно было урегулировать конфликт Югославии и СССР. Если бы СССР нормально воспринял просьбы Югославии, возможно не было бы конфликта и могла бы появиться так называемая Балканская Конфедерация
He fought the Nazis? Draža Mihajlovič did as well. He united the Slavs? We know today how long the unity overlasts his period. 10 years. The blockfree movement? Irrelevant today. He was a product of his time, but Mother Theresa oder Tomáš Masaryk and a lot of others did more for mankind. Yes, he condemned the invation of soviet troups in Czechoslovakia in 1968. We appreciate.
@@jendakyseli5507 yeah but draza mihajlovic fought nazis 1 month and then he started to collaborate with them and then he started to fight against partisans
"united the slavs" he stole makedonia which was a bulgerian teritory and u call this "united the slavs" u may unite contries but u will not steal teritories because comunists gave u permision hes a traitor that will never be forgiven
The beginning if the end. To Miloševič, why did Jugoslavija have to be Serbian? Why not a Jugoslovenski Jugoslavija? Anyway, long live Maršala Tita i Jugoslavije.
Because he was a Serbian nationalist who wanted Serbia to dominate Jugoslavia. Its the same that happens in Spain. It is dominated by Castilian nationalist. They have never accepted the plurality of the state. That is why we are fed up in Catalonia and want to become independent.
@@carlosmpsenyorcapitacollon6977 not exactly the same. Spain is a much more monolit state. Spanish people are majority there. You all have the same faith. Yugoslavia consisted of Orthodox people, Catholics, Muslims, Serbs, Slovenians, Croatians, Albanians. Absolutely different nations. And Tito gave so much rights to the republics that they didn´t even need Yugoslavia.
Because Croatia had it's capital Zagreb, Slovenia had Ljubljana, Bosnia had Sarajevo, Montenegro had Titograd(Podgorica), Northern Macedonia had Skopje, while Serbia didn't have it's capital, since capital of Yugoslavia was Belgrade primarily, then it was capital of Serbia, but this in no way meant that Serbia led Yugoslavia. Serbia also endured territorial butchering(1974) while none of the other republics did, two autonomous regions of Serbia literally paralyzed Serbia, both politically and economically, imagine a country having 4 parliaments on it's territory. Also, as you can hear in this clip, just after "Hey Slavs" at 13:06, Croatian national anthem is played, while Serbs only had and were allowed only to play "Hey Slavs" as their anthem, for national Serbian anthem you'd go to jail. Then comes this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relocation_of_Serbian_industry_during_the_Informbiro_period Which is a fact! www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP80-00810A008600430009-4.pdf From cia archives, you can search it also for yourself, in cia archives. There are countless of such examples! Which show that stronger Yugoslavia meant a weaker Serbia. So, Milosevic didn't want Serbian Yugoslavia, even though I hate him honestly, he wanted Serbia to get equal treatment as other republics, he is the first Serbian politician to talk about such stuff openly, where he got accused that he spreads Serbian nationalism, due to size of Serbia population, everyone was afraid of Serbs leading Yugoslavia, since it was ok when Croats or Slovenes did it, but not the Serbs? In short words, equal rights for Slovenes and Croats meant that Serbia had to be weaker.
At 13:10 is clip of Tito's commemoration which organized by League of Communist of Croatia. Because we can hear Hej Slavs (anthem of Socialist Yugoslavia), Lijepa Naša Domovino (anthem of Socialist Republic of Croatia, and current Croatian anthem), and International (anthem of Communism). Great job, RSFSR!
Current Croatia anthem Lijepa naša domovina is official anthem since 1972. Then in SR Croatia at all official ceremonies played both anthem: 1st Federal anthem Hey Slavs, and then 2nd Croatian anthem Lijepa Naša Domovino. Similiar situation was also in SR Slovenia which also had Republic's anthem Zaprej Zastave Slave. Other Republics didn't have own anthems.
Thank you i work really long with this video i wanted to get all ceremony parts and anthems and the internationale. And i liked Tito hi was a Great man who supporting Communism.
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você estar de parabéns meu camarada. estava precisando desse vídeo para poder concluir meus estudos. vídeo muito emocionante mesmo. eterno camarada Tito.
@@DarkFalconAnimations not sure, but here in China, on the memorial day of the Nanjing Massacre, they sound air raid sirens as well perhaps as a form of respect
Air raid sirens are commonly used in remembering important people... Like in every 10th November 9:05 AM air raid sirens go out loudly in Turkey in honor of Ataturk.
My mum said everybody cried in Yugoslavia when Comrade Tito died it wasnt forced like North Korea, because deeply people knew that Yugoslavia died with him and we would start nationalism and blood spilling again after his death, took about 10 years and it all went to nationalist democratic hell