COMRADE TITO DIED - EVERYBODY REMEMBER THIS SENTENCES, BUT EVERYBODY CRIED ON WRONG DAY! Here's when Josip Broz REALLY DIED (VIDEO)

36 years ago, according to the official version of 4 May 1980, died Josip Broz Tito, and here is whether he actually died on this day

36 years ago, according to the official version of 4 May 1980, died Josip Broz Tito, the undisputed leader of socialist Yugoslavia, celebrated wartime commander and one of the founders and the leader of the Non-Aligned Movement. Yet according to the doctor, the lifetime President of Yugoslavia actually died the day before, but on this day he officially turned off the devices that were keeping him alive!

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On this day we could heard the famous sentence COMRADE TITO DIED!

It was a signal to alert the entire territory of the former Yugoslavia, but also in the world, and the main question that was asked was, "How will we live without our Comrade Tito?"

Yet according to one of the versions of the death of Tito, Josip Broz had not died on 4 May, but was then only officially apparatus was turned off, and he died the day before.

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Dr. Predrag Lalević (87), surgeon and anesthesiologist who during 16 years with Yugoslav President Josip Broz was on 106 trips abroad, described earlier for Telegraf.rs the last four months of Tito's life in a hospital in Ljubljana.

Dr. Lalević was a part of a consulting team that struggled for four months for the life of Marshal Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslav president for life. He did the thing that will always be mentioned in the history of the former state, switched off machines that held Tito alive.

- In the morning began the hemodialysis. However, after some time, there has been a drop in blood pressure that was not increasing , so it had to be interrupted. All members of the council, the attending physicians, as well as the best and most qualified nurses who have cherished the President, gathered around the bed. Tito is slowly extinguished - says Dr. Lalević.

How he adds, although the respirator was working normally, the ECG have noticed a change indicating the imminent end, and it is according to him the end of Tito's life.

Lalević described the act of the official death of Tito:

Finally, at 15:05 hours ECG showed a straight line, a sign that the heart stopped beating. In full silence we spent beside the bed for 15 minutes, and then I looked at Professor Bogdan Brecelj, the eldest of the specialist consultant, showing him the machines still beeping, and he nodded.

It was a sign to turn them off. I switched off the respirator, ECG monitor, pacemaker and electronic injection pump drugs into a vein. Then we left the room - still vividly remembers the 87-year-old specialist to whom it took six months to fully recover after Tito's death.

Josip Broz was born in Kumrovec, Zagorje, in the mixed Slovenian Croatian family in May 1892. During his life as birth date labeling of 25 May as the Day of Youth, a sort of national holiday.

As the Austro-Hungarian conscript he participated in the First World War, with the rank of corporal, partly on the Serbian front. He was wounded and captured in Galicia, on the Russian front in 1915, but he spent some time in that country spent as a prisoner.

In the official biographies, the post-war period, it was said that he participated in the October Revolution.

In The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes he came back at the end of October 1920 when he became a member of the Communist Party. In 1937 he became general secretary of Communist Party of Yugoslavia after the removal and execution of Milan Gorkic, the previous leader of this party.

He worked and educated in 1936 and 1937 in the Comintern in Moscow. It was a time harshest purges within the Soviet nomenclatures, and the Communist International, when there was a liquidation of a considerable number of Yugoslav communist champions.

As the leader of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia he led partisan movement (National Liberation Army) to World War II . After the Second World War came as a legendary leader.

He was at the head of Yugoslavia was a full 35 years.

In addition to the struggle against the invaders, the units under his command carried out a communist revolution, which also after the war, among other things, in administration of revolutionary "justice" disappeared tens of thousands of non communists, under the mask of "fighting against the invader's collaborators".

In 1948 he  rejected the views of Moscow, the resolution of Inform bureau of communist parties, and then successfully resisted strong pressure from Stalin to in  later years skilfully balanced between the eastern and western blocs, having won quite peculiar position of Yugoslavia as a leader of  Non-Aligned Movement.

During the 1950s, Yugoslavia has received significant financial and military aid from the United States.

He was one of the founders of the Non-Aligned Movement, which under the current international circumstances had a great significance. His role in the movement in the late stages, is especially remembered for the consistent effort to maintain the non-aligned by the side of the impact of certain pro block defined members.

In domestic politics, due to various circumstances, probably due to his age, he left the organization, which in the end proved to be unsustainable for the functioning of Yugoslavia - the 1974 constitution. A specific system of consensus of representatives of the republics and provinces proved to be an insurmountable problem when Communist party disintegrated.

Funeral of Josip Broz Tito in Belgrade, was attended by more than 200 VIPs from around the world, which is undoubtedly an expression of his very special historical role and an exceptional reputation that he enjoyed.

(Telegraf.co.uk)