Josip Broz Tito Quote

In the most trying hours, through dismal nights and endless interrogations and maltreatment, during days of killing solitude in cells and close confinement, we were always sustained by the hope that all these agonies were not in vain, that there was a strong and mighty country, however far away, in which all the dreams for which we were fighting had been fulfilled. For us it was the homeland of the workers, in which labour was honoured, in which love, comradeship, and sincerity prevailed. With what joy I had felt the strength of that country as, emerging from prison in 1934, I listened in the dead of each night to Radio Moscow and heard the clock of the Kremlin tower striking the hours, and the stirring strains of the 'International'.


Jasper Ridley, Tito: A Biography (Constable and Company Ltd., 1994), p. 128.


In the most trying hours, through dismal nights and endless interrogations and maltreatment, during days of killing solitude in cells and close...

In the most trying hours, through dismal nights and endless interrogations and maltreatment, during days of killing solitude in cells and close...