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Yugoslavia
What army was unprepared for the invasion of Czechoslovakia?
1971
In what year was Tito reelected president of Yugoslavia for the sixth time?
Federal Assembly
Who elected Tito president in 1971?
20
How many sweeping constitutional amendments did Tito introduce in 1971?
Bijedić
Who was chosen as a premier in 1971 in Yugoslavia?
federal
What branch of the Yugoslav government would retain control over foreign affairs, defense and internal security?
Tito
What person's calls for unity is credited by western communists of holding together Yugoslavia?
the Croatian Spring
What was referred to as the "Mass Movement"?
16 May 1974
When was the new Yugoslavian constitution passed?
Tito
Who was named President for Life of Yugoslavia in 1974?
five years.
How long did the person named "president for life" serve?
Yugoslav
What flag did protesters of Tito often burn?
Tito murderer
What did protesters scream during Tito's visit to the United Nations in the late 1970's?
United States authorities.
Which authorities fielded complaints from TIto about protesters?
New York
What American state did Tito visit when he saw the U.N.?
protesters
Security for Tito's visit was unusually high to keep Tito away from what individuals?
Beijing
Where did Tito travel in 1977 to reconcile with Chinese leadership?
1977
In what year did Tito travel to China to reconcile with Chinese leadership?
Chairman Hua Guofeng
What Chinese leader traveled to Yugoslavia in 1979?
1974
After the constitutional changes made in what year did Tito reduce his role in the day-to-day running of the state.
1978
In what year did Tito travel to the U.S. to visit Washington D.C., amist protest by anti-communist Croat, Serb and Albanian groups?
1979
During what year did Tito become increasingly ill?
Vila Srna
What was built near Morovic for Tito to use in the event of his recovery?
the Medical Centre in Ljubljana
Where was Tito admitted on 7 January and again on 11 January 1980 with circulatory problems?
4 May 1980
When did Tito die?
gangrene
Tito's cause of death was what?
Belgrade
In what city was Tito interred?
Museum of Yugoslav History
What museum was formerly called "Museum 25 May"?
House of Flowers
What name was given to Tito's mausoleum?
Francisco Goya
Who made the original print of Los Caprichos?
Tito
After whose death did speculation begin concerning whether his successors could continue to hold Yugoslavia together?
Podgorica
What name was changed to Titograd?
1992
When did Uziece revert to its original name?
Kumrovec
Where is the birthplace of Antun Augustincic?
Croatian
What country is Stejpan Mesic president of?
Slovenia
Where is the largest Tito monument located?
"House of Flowers"
Where does the annual "Brotherhood and Unity" relay race end?
Belgrade
Where is the final resting place of Tito?
Kumrovec
Where is Tito's birthplace in Croatia?
Every year
How often is the "Brotherhood and Unity" relay race done?
25
On what day in May does the "Brotherhood and Unity" relay race end?
2011
On what year did a Slovenian court find a 2009 naming of a street after Tito to be unconstitutional?
Ljubljana
Where was the street named after Tito that was found unconstitutional located?
Tito
Several public area of Slovenia bear which person's name.
Tito
Under which ruler do historians argue human rights were suppressed in Yugoslavia?
Velenje
Tito Square is located in what Slovenian city?
10-meter
How tall is the statue in Tito Square?
Tito Square
Where is a 10-meter statue of Tito located?
Slovenia
Where is Velenje located?
German
What is the ethnic origin of the Danube Swabian people?
Vojvodina
Where is the location of the Danube Swabian population?
Vojvodina
There were mass executions of Danube Swabian populations in what city?
German
Which group of people occupied Yugoslavia at the end of World War II?
World War II,
At the end of what World War did the Germans occupy Yugoslavia?
Omsk
Where in Russia was Tito brought as a prisoner of war in 1918?
1918
When was Tito brought to Russia as a prisoner of war?
thirteen
How old was Pelagija Belousava when Tito met her?
five
How many children did Pelagija bore for Tito?
Žarko Leon
Who was the only surviving child of Tito's?
Moscow
Where is the Hotel Lux located in Russia?
1936
When did Tito stay at the Hotel Lux?
Lucia Bauer
What is the name of the Austrian comrade Tito met in Moscow in 1936?
1936
When did Tito marry Lucia Bauer?
Lucia Bauer
Tito's marriage to what person was later erased in records?
Herta Haas
Who did Tito marry in 1940?
1941
When did Haas give birth to Tito's son?
Aleksandar "Mišo" Broz
What was the name of Tito's son born to him and Haas?
Davorjanka Paunović
With whom did Tito have a parallel life during his marriage to Haas?
1946
When did Davorjanka die of Tuberculosis?
Jovanka Broz
Who was Tito's best known wife?
27
How old was Jovanka Broz when she married Tito?
1952
In what year did Tito and Jovanka marry?
Aleksandar Ranković
Who was the best man at the wedding of Jovanka and Tito?
Jovanka
Who went down in history as Yugoslavia's first lady?
Aleksandra Broz
Which of Tito's grandchildren is a theatre director?
Svetlana Broz
Which of Tito's grandchildren is a cardiologist and writer?
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Where does Svetlana Broz live?
Croatia
Where does Leksandra Broz live?
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Where does Edvard Broz live?
Beli dvor
What is the name of the official residence in Belgrade?
Brijuni
What islands were the site of the State Summer Residence from 1949 on?
Jože Plečnik
Who designed the pavilion at the State Summer Residence?
Belgrade
In what city was the official residence for Tito?
State Summer Residence
Film stars including Elizabeth Taylor visited what island residence of Tito?
Karađorđevo
The grounds at what location were the site of "diplomatic hunts"?
Galeb
What was the name of the yacht the Yugoslav president had at his disposal?
Aviogenex
What company bought the presidential Boeing 727 after Tito's death?
Montenegro
Where was the Galeb docked after Tito's death?
seagull
What is the English translation of Galeb?
Viennese
With what accent did Tito speak German according to a biographer?
some
How much English did Tito speak?
Kirghiz
Other than Serbo-Croatian, German, Russian, Czech, Slovenian and English, French and Italian, what language does Tito speak?
atheist
What did Tito declare himself to be religiously as an adult?
Catholic
What type of religious educaton did Tito attend as a child?
slapped and shouted at
What did a priest do to Tito as a child when he had difficulty removing the priest's vestments?
church
After being yelled at by a priest as a child, what place of worship would Tito refuse to enter again?
Titograd
What is the name of the largest town or city renamed in Tito's name?
Podgorica
What is Titograd now called?
Montenegro
What is Podgorica the capital city of?
Tito's
Whose name was added to the name for every town or city with historical signiciance from the World War II period?