(R.12.20)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 6×4.5cm./2.3×1.7inch.
Weight: 20gr./0.7oz.
Militairy cap pin from yugoslavia. With eagle and rd star. On the back there are 2 screws.
Pins Yugoslavia
Price: 1.50 euro
Kumrovec is a village in Serbia and the birthground of Josip Tito.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controled satellite state. Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro.
This pin shows the head of Josip Tito.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro.
This pin shows the head of Josip Tito.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro.
After the First World War Yugoslavia became a kingdom in 1918 named: The Kingdom Of Serbs, Croats And Slovenes. Before that they were part of the Austria-Hungary empire. In 1945 after the Second World War, Yugoslavia became a socialist federation abolishing the Kingdom.
Yugoslavia was renamed in the Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia in 1946, when a communist government was established. In 1963, the country was renamed again, as the Socialist Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia.
Bosnia Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia made up Yugoslavia. Josip Broz “Tito” was the big ruler, he was Premier from 1945 and President from 1953 until his death in 1980.
After an economic and political crisis in the 1980’s and the rise of nationalism, Yugoslavia broke up leading to the Yugoslavic Wars from 1991 until 2001 resulting in 130.000 deaths and often described as Europe’s deathliest conflict since the Second World War.
Price: 1.50 euro.
This pin shows a little photo of Tito and his signature.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.

Josip Broz Tito.
Price: 1.50 euro.
On this pin is the name Tito present. Tito was the nickname of Josp Broz, meaning “marshall”. For decades he was ruler of communistic Yugoslavia.
On the pin is the text: “Day Of Youth”. The Day Of Youth was a national holiday on the 25th. of may, Tito’s birthday.
In that month a relay race was being held, starting in Tito’s village of birth and ending in Belgrade at the JNA stadium (now Partisan Stadium) on the 25th. A big show and parade was organised in the stadium. This happend every year.
This pin is from 1979. So it was the last parade Tito was present because he died the following year on the 4th. of May 1980. The last relay race was in 1988.
In the following video you’ll see a part of the show. At 9.50 you see the relay being presented to Josip Broz Tito.
Price: 1.50 euro.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50
After the First World War Yugoslavia became a kingdom in 1918 named: The Kingdom Of Serbs, Croats And Slovenes. Before that they were part of the Austria-Hungary empire. In 1945 after the Second World War, Yugoslavia became a socialist federation abolishing the Kingdom.
Yugoslavia was renamed in the Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia in 1946, when a communist government was established. In 1963, the country was renamed again, as the Socialist Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia.
Bosnia Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia made up Yugoslavia. Josip Broz “Tito” was the big ruler, he was Premier from 1945 and President from 1953 until his death in 1980.
After an economic and political crisis in the 1980’s and the rise of nationalism, Yugoslavia broke up leading to the Yugoslavic Wars from 1991 until 2001 resulting in 130.000 deaths and often described as Europe’s deathliest conflict since the Second World War.
Price: 1.50 euro.
This pin shows a miniature photo of Josip Broz Tito. A bit in his older years so this pin is probably from the late 70’s.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50
The pin shows a statue wich is standing in Kumrovec, the village in Serbia were Josip Tito was born in 1892.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro.
The pin shows the head of Josip Tito, taken from a famous photo wich you will find below this page.
The text on the pin says: “The years of uprising” refering to Tito’s partisan years.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.

Tito as partisan.
Price: 1.50 euro.
This pin shows the signature of Josip Tito.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.

Signature of Josip Tito.
Price: 1.50 euro.
The pin shows the head of Josip Tito in relief. This is the metal edition. There is also a bronze edition.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro.
The pin shows the head of Josip Tito in relief. This is the bronze edition. There is also a metal edition.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50
This pin shows the image of Josip Tito in relief. The text around it says: “Boss Tito I Love/Like You”.
This pin is also being issued in a metal edition. This one is bronze.
Price: 1.50 euro
On the pin is shown the relief of Tito with his full name: Josip Broz Tito.
The text says: “30 years of self management”. Yugoslavia became a communistic state in 1945 right after the Second World War so this pin is from 1975.
Price: 1.50 euro.
Shown on this pin is the relief of Josip Tito and the words: “1945 Salute To Tito 1955”. So this pin is probably from 1955. From 1945-1955 Tito was premier of Yugoslavia before being president until his death in 1980.
Also shown on the pin is the Stafeta. Stafeta was a relay race. The relay carried a baton with a birthday pledge to Josip Tito from all young people of Yugoslavia. The race usually started in Tito’s birth town Kumrovec and went through all major towns and cities of Yugoslavia. It ended in Belgrade at JNA Stadium (Yugoslavic People’s Army) on May 25th, Tito’s official birthday and Day Of youth, a national holiday.
So probably this pin was issued around the 25th of May 1955.
Price: 1.50 euro.
Pin with image of Josip Tito with a partisan hat. This image of Tito is from a famous photo of Tito. Tito was the partisan leader in the Second World War. Regarded as the most effective resistance group in occupied terrortories. After the war Tito became leader of Yugoslavia in 1953 until his death in 1980.
The text on the pin says: “40 years of resistance”. He became leader of the partisans around 1942/1943 and premier of Yugoslavia in 1945 so this pin is from around 1985.
Price: 1.50
This pin is showing a portrait of Josip Tito and his signature.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro
The pin shows Josip Tito in negative and his signature. There is also a yellow, green and pink version of this pin.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro
The pin shows Josip Tito in negative and his signature. There is also a yellow, red and pink version of this pin.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro
The pin shows Josip Tito in negative and his signature. There is also a green, red and pink version of this pin.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro
The pin shows Josip Tito in negative and his signature. There is also a green, red and yellow version of this pin.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro.
This pin shows the relief of Josip Tito and the text: I love Tito.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro.
Shown on this pin is the country of former Yugoslavia.
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia came into existence in 1918 after the First World War. It was formed out of the territories of the former Austria-Hungarian Empire.
In 1941 the country was invaded bij the Axis powers and in 1945 the partisans (led by Josip Tito) abolished the kingdom and installed a communistic state under rule of Tito. He was the president until is dead in 1980.
From 1991 until 2001 several wars broke out between etnic groups within Yugoslavia. Resulting in The Yugoslav Wars or Balkan Wars. Often described as Europe’s deadliest conflicts since World War II. At least 300.000 people were killed.
The former Yugoslavia is now split into several country’s, Serbia, Kroatia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Slovenia and Macedonia.
Price: 1.50
This pin is about Tito’s Escort Battalion.
The Tito Escort Battalion was Tito’s personal partisan escort battalion wich was founded in 1942 and responsible for his personal safety during World War II.
They were engaged in numerous battles with German troops and suffered lots of casualties. They fought in the Axis Case Black Offensive in Serbia and they hold off the German 500th. SS Parachute Battalion. So they were not to be messed with.

Some members of Tito’s partisan escort battalion.
Price: 1.50 euro.
This pin is showing a portrait of Josip Tito and his signature.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50
A Yugoslavian pin showing the signature of Tito.
The pin shows a statue wich is standing in Kumrovec, the village in Serbia were Josip Tito was born in 1892.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.

Real signature of Josip Tito.
Price: 1.50
The pin shows a statue wich is standing in Kumrovec, the village in Serbia were Josip Tito was born in 1892.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro
The pin shows a statue wich is standing in Kumrovec, the village in Serbia were Josip Tito was born.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro
This Yugoslavic pin is about the Relay Of Youth. This was a symbolic relay race wich was held every year.
The relay carried a baton with a birthday pledge to Josip Tito from all young people of Yugoslavia. The race usually started in Tito’s birth town Kumrovec and went through all major towns and cities of Yugoslavia. It ended in Belgrade at JNA Stadium (Yugoslavic People’s Army) on May 25, Tito’s official birthday and Day Of youth, a national holiday.
The first relay took place in 1945 (being a official holiday in 1957) and it went on after Tito’s death in 1982 and was last held in 1988.
This pin has got also a blue, brown, black and white issue.
The video below is the arrival of the race at the JNA Stadium in 1982.
Price: 1.50 euro
This Yugoslavic pin is about the Relay Of Youth. This was a symbolic relay race wich was held every year.
The relay carried a baton with a birthday pledge to Josip Tito from all young people of Yugoslavia. The race usually started in Tito’s birth town Kumrovec and went through all major towns and cities of Yugoslavia. It ended in Belgrade at JNA Stadium (Yugoslavic People’s Army) on May 25, Tito’s official birthday and Day Of youth, a national holiday.
The first relay took place in 1945 (being a official holiday in 1957) and it went on after Tito’s death in 1982 and was last held in 1988.
This pin has got also a red, brown, black and white issue.
The video below is the arrival of the race at the JNA Stadium in 1982.
Price: 1.50 euro
This Yugoslavic pin is about the Relay Of Youth. This was a symbolic relay race wich was held every year.
The relay carried a baton with a birthday pledge to Josip Tito from all young people of Yugoslavia. The race usually started in Tito’s birth town Kumrovec and went through all major towns and cities of Yugoslavia. It ended in Belgrade at JNA Stadium (Yugoslavic People’s Army) on May 25, Tito’s official birthday and Day Of youth, a national holiday.
The first relay took place in 1945 (being a official holiday in 1957) and it went on after Tito’s death in 1982 and was last held in 1988.
This pin has got also a red, blue, black and white issue.
The video below is the arrival of the race at the JNA Stadium in 1982.
Price: 1.50 euro
This Yugoslavic pin is about the Relay Of Youth. This was a symbolic relay race wich was held every year.
The relay carried a baton with a birthday pledge to Josip Tito from all young people of Yugoslavia. The race usually started in Tito’s birth town Kumrovec and went through all major towns and cities of Yugoslavia. It ended in Belgrade at JNA Stadium (Yugoslavic People’s Army) on May 25, Tito’s official birthday and Day Of youth, a national holiday.
The first relay took place in 1945 (being a official holiday in 1957) and it went on after Tito’s death in 1982 and was last held in 1988.
This pin has got also a red, blue, bronze and white issue.
The video below is the arrival of the race at the JNA Stadium in 1982.
Price: 1.50 euro
This Yugoslavic pin is about the Relay Of Youth. This was a symbolic relay race wich was held every year.
The relay carried a baton with a birthday pledge to Josip Tito from all young people of Yugoslavia. The race usually started in Tito’s birth town Kumrovec and went through all major towns and cities of Yugoslavia. It ended in Belgrade at JNA Stadium (Yugoslavic People’s Army) on May 25, Tito’s official birthday and Day Of youth, a national holiday.
The first relay took place in 1945 (being a official holiday in 1957) and it went on after Tito’s death in 1982 and was last held in 1988.
This pin has got also a red, blue, bronze and black issue.
The video below is the arrival of the race at the JNA Stadium in 1982.
Price: 1.50 euro.
Pin from Yugoslavia with (probably) Tito. Or could be a other president in the 80’s.
Price: 1,50 euro.
Shown on the pin is a little photo of Tito and his signature.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1,50 euro.
Shown on the pin is a little photo of Tito.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1.50 euro
Shown on the pin is Tito and his signature.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controlled satellite state. Yugoslavia continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1,50
The pin is issued is 1981. There is also a gold version of this pin. The text is not very clear but it probably has got something to do with the 3rd. congress of self government.
The figure is probably Sergej Kraigher (1914-2001) when he served Yugoslavia as president in 1981 and 1982 after Josip Tito’s death.
Like Josip Tito, Sergej was a member of the partisans in World War II.
Price: 1.50
The pin is issued is 1981. There is also a bronze version of this pin. The text is not very clear but it probably has got something to do with the 3rd. congress of sef government.
The figure is probably Sergej Kraigher (1914-2001) when he served Yugoslavia as president in 1981 and 1982 after Josip Tito’s death.
Like Josip Tito, Sergej was a member of the partisans in World War II.
Price: 1.50 euro
Shown on the pin is Tito on the flag of Yugoslavia.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controled satellite state. Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
Price: 1,50 euro.
This pin probably was issued in remembrance of the friendship between Yougoslavia and the CCCP. It was a fragile friendship because Yugoslavia was a rebel state within the Soviet Union. At first in 1945 when Tito became leader of Yugoslavia, he was one of the most trusted man of Stalin but in 1948 they split up because Tito was not willing transfoming Yugoslavia in a satellite state of the Soviets.
Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Shown are the flags of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia above the emblem of Yugoslavia.
Price: 1.50 euro.
A Tito pin from Yugoslavia with his signature.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controled satellite state. Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
There is also a Red and White issue of this pin.
Price: 1,50 euro.
A Tito pin from Yougoslavia with his signature.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controled satellite state. Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
There is also a Red and Blue issue of this pin.
Price: 1.50 euro.
A Tito pin from Yugoslavia with his signature.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controled satellite state. Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
There is also a Blue and White issue of this pin.
(1.5.19)
Price: 1.50 euro.
Kumrovec is a village in Serbia and the birthground of Josip Tito.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controled satellite state. Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
There is also a blue, bronze and green issue of this pin.

Birthouse and statue of Josep Tito
Price: 1.50 euro.
Kumrovec is a village in Serbia and the birthground of Josip Tito.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controled satellite state. Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
There is also a blue, bronze and red issue of this pin.

Birthouse and statue of Josep Tito
Price: 1.50 euro.
Kumrovec is a village in Serbia and the birthground of Josip Tito.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controled satellite state. Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
There is also a blue, green and red issue of this pin.

Birthouse and statue of Josep Tito
Price: 1.50 euro.
Kumrovec is a village in Serbia and the birthground of Josip Tito.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controled satellite state. Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
There is also a bronze, green and red issue of this pin.
Price: 1.50 euro.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controled satellite state. Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
There is also a silver issue of this pin.
Price: 1.50 euro.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controled satellite state. Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
There is also a gold issue of this pin.
Price: 1.50 euro.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controled satellite state. Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.