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Tito wrote to Stalin: "Don't send anyone to kill me anymore, we have captured five hundred people."

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From the perspective of world history, although the form of communication as letters has lagged behind the development of the information age, letters are widely used in exchanges and communication between national leaders. And many times, the exchange of letters between world leaders is an event that reveals the world's major secrets. The most famous letter from Iran's Supreme Leader Khomeini to Gorbachev revealed the secret of the collapse of the Soviet Union and advised Gorbachev not to carry out liberalization reforms, which would ruin the Soviet Union. And in addition, there is the following tough president Tito who wrote to Stalin: Don't assassinate me again, we have captured 500 people... Why did he say that? You might not think of it.

Tito wrote to Stalin: "Don't send anyone to kill me anymore, we have captured five hundred people."

Tito is known as the founder of Yugoslavia and the greatest leader of Yugoslavia, reigning for more than 30 years. Moreover, after World War II, Tito led Yugoslavia to achieve rapid development, and industrialization was realized in the 1970s, building Yugoslavia into the most powerful country in Europe at that time. Moreover, the people are rich and oily, and the country has developed science and technology, which is known as the Balkan tiger.

Tito wrote to Stalin: "Don't send anyone to kill me anymore, we have captured five hundred people."

And it was also after the establishment of Yugoslavia that Tito wrote a letter to the leader of the Soviet Union, the equally powerful Stalin, and this letter was not made public until after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Tito, the Strongman of Yugoslavia, said to Stalin in a tough letter: "Please don't send anyone to assassinate me again, we have arrested 500 people, some with bombs, some with guns ... "If you send someone again, I will send someone to Moscow to find you, and I will certainly not send a second one..."

Tito wrote to Stalin: "Don't send anyone to kill me anymore, we have captured five hundred people."

From this letter, we can see that although the language is relatively mild throughout the letter, we can actually see the seriousness of the situation and the tension in the relationship between the two leaders. And it also shows tito's toughness, so what is the 500 people that Tito said about assassination? You might not think of it.

Tito wrote to Stalin: "Don't send anyone to kill me anymore, we have captured five hundred people."

Because in the 1950s, Yugoslav President Tito was constantly assassinated in the country, and there were many times in a row, there were planned bombing attacks, there were direct shootings, and there were assassinations by agents... After investigation by the Yugoslav intelligence services, they believed that it was sent by the Soviet Union and was the handiwork of the KGB. And it was Stalin, the supreme leader of the Soviet Union at that time, who directly issued orders and assassinated Tito... Although the assassination was unsuccessful, Tito managed to escape, but Tito was very angry.

Tito wrote to Stalin: "Don't send anyone to kill me anymore, we have captured five hundred people."

So after writing this threatening letter, the Soviet assassination of Tito was reduced. Many people do not understand, why Stalin assassinated Tito. In fact, you may not think of the reason, because Tito was hated by Stalin and considered him a saboteur. At that time Stalin established the Warsaw Pact organization, confronted NATO, and all the socialist countries of Europe joined. However, Yugoslavia resolutely refused to join, unwilling to obey the leadership of the Soviet Union, and wanted to be independent and develop on its own.

Tito wrote to Stalin: "Don't send anyone to kill me anymore, we have captured five hundred people."

Moreover, at that time, Yugoslavia was also a big European country, and the whole country was very strong, and although Stalin hated Yugoslavia, there was no way to attack at all. So Stalin poured the main anger on Tito, believing that Tito was obstructing Yugoslavia's accession to the Warsaw Pact. Then if Tito is killed and replaced by a pro-Soviet leader, then Yugoslavia will also be placed under the Warsaw Pact, so it is constantly assassinating Tito.

Tito wrote to Stalin: "Don't send anyone to kill me anymore, we have captured five hundred people."

During the time of Yugoslavia's existence, Yugoslavia never joined the Soviet system, did not join the Warsaw Pact, and even Yugoslavia encouraged Albania to withdraw from the Warsaw Pact, which made the Soviet Union even more indignant. And this letter, in fact, directly revealed the confrontation between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union in the early stage of World War II, as well as the strength of the Soviet Union. Moreover, this letter was also praised by the Yugoslav people, which is more realistic of Tito's greatness and strength, but unfortunately the Soviet Union is no longer there, and Yugoslavia is no longer there.

Tito wrote to Stalin: "Don't send anyone to kill me anymore, we have captured five hundred people."

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