The commander of Nazi Germany once lamented that if Germany were in his hands, history could be rew

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-04

In World War II, there was one person that neither Nazi Germany nor the Soviet Union dared to ignore, because under his leadership and command, the enemy was helpless against him. Even after the end of World War II, his allies still worship him.

He was the Yugoslav guerrilla leader during World War II - Tito, who later became Yugoslav for life**.

Tito's life can be said to be a history of the counterattack of the Hanmen.

Tito was born on May 25, 1892, into a poor peasant family in what is now the Republic of Croatia. Like all poor children, Tito received only the most basic education, and then because of the pressure of life, he dropped out of school to work as a fitter. At that time, he would never have imagined that he would become one of the great men in the world in the future.

At the age of 22, he was forced to join the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and in 1915 he was sent to the front to fight against the army. It's a pity that in the end, the Austro-Hungarian ** team was defeated, and Tito was directly captured by **people, and has been imprisoned in ** since then.

During this period of time, Tito did not live a decadent life. On the contrary, he began to learn Russian, received a socialist education. Later, he experienced events such as the February Revolution and the October Revolution, and it can be said that he saw the world in a cold and cold state.

However, when he returned to his native Yugoslavia (Croatia was part of Yugoslavia at the time), he was met with an accident: he was put in prison!

Because Tito joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia after returning home, he was arrested and sentenced to five years of hard labor. When he came out of servitude, he was 34 years old. If it were someone else, I'm afraid I would have been lying flat a long time ago. However, Tito is still very confident: he is in his 30s, which is the age of blood and strength! After that, Tito threw himself into his work.

Although Tito was imprisoned twice, his talent could not be concealed, and he was finally recognized and appreciated by his comrades. Later, because of his outstanding ability, he rose through the ranks of the party, and finally took charge of the whole country in 1937.

At this time, Tito can be said to be a counterattack in life. However, the unfairness of fate once again made him face a huge challenge.

In June 1941, Nazi Germany crossed Soviet lines, and Yugoslavia fell. Since then, the heavy responsibility of saving the country and the people has fallen on Tito's shoulders.

As a result, Tito quickly assembled a fighting army. They shuttled through the territory of Yugoslavia, relying on the terrain in the palm of their hands, and defeated the invading German army.

Later, in the face of the well-planned attack of the Germans, Tito made a comprehensive analysis of the enemy's strategic situation, and he led his army to embark on a 200-kilometer-long "Long March" road to the north, which not only preserved his own strength, but also dealt a heavy blow to the German army.

Later, when the German commander Himmler talked about the series of guerrilla operations carried out by Tito, he said with great emotion: "If we are a leader like Tito, then Germany will be invincible and conquer the whole world!" "Fortunately, Tito is on the anti-fascist front!

Tito's fame rose to prominence for his achievements in World War II, and Stalin and Roosevelt were all respectful to him.

But with the breakdown of negotiations between the Soviet Union and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the hatred between the leaders of the two countries has not been eliminated.

Later, the Soviet Union sent people to assassinate Tito several times, but in the end they all failed.

And Tito's next answer made Stalin even more frightened.

Tito wrote to Stalin. The letter roughly said: "We have captured 500 of you, some with explosives and some with guns. However, if you send someone again, I will also send a confession to Moscow to find you, and I assure you that there will be no second case! ”

After reading the letter, Stalin also chuckled, and after that, he no longer dared to send people to Yugoslavia.

After Stalin's death, Khrushchev, the next leader of the Soviet Union, visited Yugoslavia to apologize for the grievances between the two countries.

No matter how powerful a person is, he can't compete with the passage of time.

On May 4, 1980, Tito closed his eyes forever and became a monument to the Yugoslav people.

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