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Biography of Joshua Ambroz Mayer aka Marshall “Tito”

Josua Ambroz Tito (pseudonym: 'Josip Broz'); Wien, May 7, 1891 - Ljubljana, May 4,
1980, father Samuel Mayer and mother Marija Javeršek. Secretary of Yugoslav
Communist Party before WW2, military leader of Yugoslav communist guerrilla in
World War 2, permanent president of post-war Yugoslavia 1945-1980, dictator
massacring 1,100000 victims in Yugoslavia. Next is Tito's first real wiki-biography;
all his presentations in Wikipedia are idealized-embellished and partly falsified by
international socialist idolaters of communist leaders and Baal worshiping leftist
wikipedians. The real Josip Broz and communist-president J.A. Tito were two
different half-brothers of same mother (Marija Javeršek) and two physical fathers:
Franjo Broz, and Samuel Mayer.

True Josip Broz


The true Josip Broz was really born on May 21, 1892 in Kumrovec village of Zagorje
county, north-western Croatia, as seventh child of Marija Javeršek coming from
Slovenian village Podsreda. His real Croatian father was Franjo Broz, a villager in
Kumrovec being a hard alcoholic, and so from his 14 ill-treated children a half died
in youth. Josip Broz was a lower boy with narrow ascetic face and modest
intellectual capability; therefore he cannot complete his basic school in Kumrovec,
and left second class in 1905. Then from 1907-1913 he became the assistant of a
locksmith in Sisak town, central Croatia.

From Sisak descended the important testimony of his late co-worker N. Ivšic on his
essential distinction from Yugoslav J.A. Tito; because of that taboo of Tito's identity,
Ivšic was then in communist Yugoslavia persecuted and tortured. This important
detail is that a locksmith machine by working incident amputed a digit of true J.
Broz that then had 4 right digits only (in that time before a century any medical re-
implantation was impossible). However, J.A. Tito then had complete right hand
with 5 digits, playing well on piano.

Then J. Broz was shortly a worker in Slovenia and in Bohemia, and from autumn
1913 because of coming WW1, he was taken in Austrian army. Then in 1914 he was
sent in eastern front against Russia, and justly on Easter 1914, he perished on
Caucasus being killed by the attack of a Circassian troop. Thus here in Caucasus
finished the personal biography of the real Josip Broz from Croatian Kumrovec, and
all subsequent events on his name are falsificates.

However, Soviet Kominterna later decided for far-sighted political purposes, to


transfer his dead identity on his half-brother and underground communist Josua
Ambroz Mayer then renamed in 'Josip Broz Tito', whose parallel biography follows
here.

Josua Ambroz Mayer


Josua Ambroz Mayer was born in Austrian capital Vienna on May 7, 1891. His true
physical father was Samuel Mayer, a rich Polish Jew and owner of the Viennese
factory of medical prosthetics. Marija Javeršek then was his Slovene servant, and
that correlation resulted by the birth of their son Josua Ambroz. In difference of his
handicapped half-brother (Josip Broz), Josua Ambroz was healthy, robust, well
educated and much more intelligent.

Due to his ancestry, J.A. Mayer grew in imperial Vienna and received there the best
basic education in Wiener-Deutsch, and then he finished also musical school as an
excellent piano player and the best interpreter of Verdi and Chopin in his class.
Then he continued his military education, and he went in the Austrian imperial
Military Academia in Pecs (Hungary), being there in the same class with the future
Führer of German Third Reich i.e. with young Adolf Hitler, his future military
antagonist in WW2. This coincidence then was very important for Tito's military
experience as follows:

- 1. He was a well educated Jewish officer and not a rural Croatian locksmith as then
presented.
- 2. In Pecs he became directly familiar with Hitler's strategic thinking, and then he
used that abundantly to preview and neutralize Hitler's attacks in Yugoslavia.
- 3. On the other hand, Hitler alone was not aware of Tito's capability, due to
tabooised change of his identity by Kominterna decisions (and also the massacred
Croats in post-war Yugoslavia up to 1990ies were not aware of another non-Croat
identity of Tito).

Tito's communist career


Yet in his youth, Tito became communist before WW1. In 1912, he won in
Budapest a silver medal as vice-champion in sword-play. Then from 1914 he was
sent with Austrian army in Eastern front and in March 1915 in Bukovina he was
enslaved by Russians. After a year imprisoned, then working on Urals in 1917 he
adhered to Russian Bolsheviks, and then in Siberia (Omsk) he entered in Red Army
and in Communist Party 1918. There he also married Pelagija Belousova, and with
her in 1920 he returned to Yugoslavia where he immediately entered in Yugoslav
Communist Party being third one in parliament. In 1921 this party was forbidden by
Yugoslav king, and then as an illegal underground communist, he worked as
machinist in Bjelovar, Kraljevica, etc.
In 1934 he entered in Central Committee of Yugoslav Communists, and in 1935
went anew in Russia being active in Kominterna. Stalin sent him 1937 as a secret
agent Comrade Walter, in Yugoslavia to control and reform Yugoslav Communists.
After some intrigues, the former main secretary of Yu. communists (Milan Gorkic)
disappeared being probably killed in Russia, and then Stalin installed Tito as the
main secretary of Yu. communists.

Tito as Yugoslav leader


Now follows shortly his career in WW2 and post-war Yugoslavia to his death.
- July 4, 1941 Tito called Yugoslavia for armed resistance against Nazi Germany.
- 1941-1945 he was the Chief Commander (Marshall) of National Liberation Army
in Yugoslavia.
- 1945-1953 he leaded communist Yugoslavia as Prime Minister and Minister of
Foreign Affairs.
- From 1948 followed his rift from Stalin's control (INFORMBIRO) and political
neutrality.
- 1953-1980 he is the lifelong President of Yugoslavia.
- From 1961 he is co-founder of Non-Aligned Movement, together with Egypt's
leader G.A. Nasser, and India's leader J. Nehru

As a Viennese Jew, Tito never learned a consistent Croatian speaking: In his


numerous sermons across Yugoslavia, he mostly spoke in his original Inter-Slavic
mixture of Polish, Slovene and Russian with few added Serbian words i.e. a hybrid
language similar to modern artificial Slovio. When after WW2 he arrived in 'native'
Kumrovec, many his neighbours and age-mates cannot recognize him (but mostly
left tacit before his repressalies).

Death and consequences


Tito died in Clinic centre of Ljubljana on May 4, 1980, from a gangrene in legs. In
his last days of agony, Tito spoke mostly in Wiener-Deutsch of his youth, and not in
his usual Inter-Slavic as former president. Tito is buried in his mausoleum in
Belgrade named ''The House of Flowers''. At time of his death, he was the most
powerful Jewish ruler in World; thus nearly all important states were obliged to
assist on his funeral, that accompanied about 120 different rulers. Therefore also
now, his young life and his post-war massacres on civilians became an untouchable
taboo eliminated from his idolising bibliographies. Even now after Yugoslavian
bloody disaster, his numerous monuments persisted across sub entire ex-Yugoslavia,
and he is so far especially an idol and an icon in Bosnia, Kosovo and Macedonia
whose nations and territories were created by him.
He was even glorified in new Croatia by recent ruling liberal-leftists (ex-
communists), as the biggest (false) Croat of entire regional history - despite the fact
that he was the biggest eliminator leading the massacres of 700,000 Serbs of which
20% were Jews who committed “treason” to the state by refusing to collaborate with
Tito’s communist regime. In entire Yugoslavia 1944-1980, he was responsible for
massacring about 1,100000 victims, and therefore he is the 9th one among the major
mass-murderers in the known World history. In general, his role and effects in
Balkans were very similar as these of J.V. Stalin in USSR and Russia. Therefore it
was quite logical and expectable that after his death, Yugoslavia exploded in a very
bloody regional war.

For this biography were used only selected verifiable indications from internet,
combined and completed by other complementary documentation. Except some
national megalomania, the most realistic published biography of J.B. Tito is this one
by M. Todorovic: Hohštapler (Tito ‘bon vivant’, 2nd edition, 368 p. Dunja doo.
Bjelovar 2005), being mostly congruent with other independent testimonies and
documentation.

Adapted by GNU-license from English Metapedia

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