On the recordMarch 6, 1978
Perhaps as much as any other person, he exemplifies in Yugoslavia the eagerness for freedom, independence, and liberty that exists throughout Eastern Europe and indeed throughout the world.
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presidency.ucsb.eduPerhaps as much as any other person, he exemplifies in Yugoslavia the eagerness for freedom, independence, and liberty that exists throughout Eastern Europe and indeed throughout the world.
Visit of President Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony.
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