Cool. I will do it if you change your username to Marteen or Martina.
By commie's i didn't mean allegiance to Russia. I meant as in adopting communism. Was Tito not a communist?
He was, but the "communism" in Yugoslavia was much different than the communism people know.
The Russians called it Titoism. And it was much better than it was in the other communist countries.
Unfortunately, Yugoslavia was made of 6 different ethnicities (+ the Albanians), 3 different religions, who all hated eachother, and it couldn't last long before we started fighting eachother. But the country was developing in an unbelievably fast manner which wasn't the case with the communist countries that practiced the Soviet model.
But when i said that Croatia was with the Nazi i was talking about the second world war. At least officially we were with them. Actually, it was during the war when independent Croatia was formed. The biggest part of today's Croatia, the whole Bosnia and Herzegovina and a part of northern Serbia were included in that country.
The part of Croatia where i live, the seaside, became part of Italy. (Hey, my grandfparents were Italian in the WWII so i claim being Italian myself and i have the right to be an Azzurri fan
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