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January 31, 1954 Tito refused to adopt the centralized government of the Soviet Union
It was buried in the smallest of these days, on January 31, 1954, (December 27, 1953) when Tito refused to adopt the central government of the Soviet Union. Tito Josip Broz Tito, then President of Yugoslavia (7 May 1892 – May 4, 1980), international communist fighter, Yugoslav politician, revolutionary, military, diplomat, had been on the cover of the American Times. After the war, he promoted the "Movement of the Socialist Federation of Yugoslavia" and opposed the interference of the Soviet Union, the General Secretary of the Yugoslav Communist Union and the Marshal of the Yugoslav People's Army. During the Second World War, in response to the German fascist aggression and the victory of national independence, the Soviet Union rejected the government of the Soviet Union


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