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Jovanka Broz

Jovanka Broz (née Budisavljević; Serbian Cyrillic: Јованка Броз, née Будисављевић; 7 December 1924 – 20 October 2013) was the First Lady of Yugoslavia as the wife of Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito. She was a lieutenant colonel in the Yugoslav People's Army.

Jovanka Broz
Јованка Броз
First Lady of Yugoslavia
In role
14 January 1953 – 4 May 1980
Personal details
Born
Jovanka Budisavljević

(1924-12-07)7 December 1924
Pećane near Udbina, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
(now Croatia)
Died20 October 2013(2013-10-20) (aged 88)
Belgrade, Serbia
Resting placeHouse of Flowers, Belgrade, Serbia
44°47′12.21″N 20°27′6.1″E / 44.7867250°N 20.451694°E / 44.7867250; 20.451694
NationalityYugoslav
Spouse
(m. 1952; died 1980)
Parents
  • Milan Budisavljević
  • Milica Svilar
Awards National Order of Merit[1]
Military service
AllegianceYugoslavia
Branch/serviceYugoslav Partisans
Yugoslav People's Army
Years of service1941–52
RankLieutenant colonel
Battles/warsWorld War II

She was married to Tito from 1952 until his death in 1980. Following her husband's death, all of her property was seized and she moved to a state-owned villa, where she reportedly lived under virtual house arrest.[2][3]

Early life edit

Jovanka Budisavljević was born on 7 December 1924, to an ethnic Croatian Serb family of Milica (née Svilar) and Milan "Mićo" Budisavljević in Pećane near Udbina, in the historical Krbava and Lika regions of Croatia, at the time part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.[4][5] In April 1941, when World War II started in Yugoslavia, the Budisavljević family was forced to flee the violently anti-Serb Ustaše regime of the Independent State of Croatia, which targeted one third of the prečani Serbs for forced conversion to Catholicism, another third for expulsion and the final third for extermination. The family's house was eventually burned down by the Ustaše troops.[6] She joined the Yugoslav Partisans shortly thereafter, at the age of 17.[4]

Life with and around Tito edit

 
Jovanka Broz as a Partisan in the 1940s.

Former JNA General Marjan Kranjc says Jovanka was assigned to the Marshal as early as 1945 as part of the personnel that checked his food and overall cleanliness for the purpose of preventing disease. After the death of Tito's great love Davorjanka Paunović [sr], whose grave is in the Royal Compound in Dedinje, in 1946, Jovanka became his personal secretary according to Kranjc. "In this way she became a part of the inner most security ring around Tito and had to sign a secret cooperation agreement with the State Security Service (SDB), which was the law" - says Kranjc.[7]

Initial relationship edit

Milovan Đilas, one of the communist revolutionary movement's leading members and ideologues, and a subsequent dissident, provides more details about Jovanka during this period in Druženje s Titom (Friendship with Tito). According to him, the relationship with Tito was extremely difficult for her:[8]

She never appeared outside of Tito's company. We'd see her many times as she was keeping a vigil for hours in a hallway [while we're holding a late-night meeting inside], to make sure she is available if Tito needs anything as he's going to sleep. Because of that, the wrath and the lack of trust she was receiving from other servants was almost inevitable. [According to what was on offer] the motives for her closeness to Tito could've been explained in endless ways, none of which would show her character in a good light: career climbing, cajolery, malicious female extravagance, exploitation of Tito's lonesomeness... As far as she was concerned, Tito was a war and communist party deity for whom everyone was supposed to sacrifice everything they had. She was a woman deep in the process of comprehending Tito as a man, while also increasingly and devotedly falling in love with him. She was resigned to burn out or fade away, unknown and unrecognized if need be, next to the divine man about whom she dreamt and to whom she could only belong now that he has chosen her.

Marriage edit

 
Jovanka Broz in 1971 during a visit to the Nixon White House, with Tito, President Richard Nixon, and First Lady Pat Nixon.

The exact date of their marriage is also subject to debate. The secret wedding ceremony happened either during 1951 or in April 1952; however, the location of the ceremony is also not clear. Some sources say it took place in the Dunavka villa in Ilok while others list Belgrade's municipality of Čukarica as the location.[9]

Deterioration edit

 
Jovanka in her house in June 2009 with Ivica Dačić and Rasim Ljajić.

Many believed her to be a victim of the ambitions of various politicians who managed to manipulate the ageing Marshal into turning against his wife. According to Ivo Eterović, a writer and photographer with unprecedented decades-long access to Yugoslavia's ruling couple, "the main culprits for the Tito-Jovanka split are that pig Stane Dolanc and General Nikola Ljubičić".[7] In 1975, Tito left their common home and she did not see him between 1977 and 1980 when he died.[5] After Marshal Tito's death she lived in seclusion in Dedinje, a Belgrade suburb, under house arrest.[4] The house was in a very bad condition; nobody cared to repair anything. The roof was leaking, she did not have her pension or her documents (ID and passport and health insurance card). She lived without heating for 8 years. She got her ID and passport in 2009. They took her car, so she was not able to go to her husband's grave when she wanted to. The government had to be notified if she left the house. She had practically no human rights for 30 years.

Death edit

 
Jovanka Broz's tomb in House of Flowers mausoleum, Belgrade.

Broz was hospitalized on 23 August 2013, and died from a heart attack in a Belgrade hospital on 20 October 2013, aged 88.[4] She was buried in The House of Flowers mausoleum near her husband's grave.

Memoirs edit

The book titled “My Life, My Truth”, was released just three weeks before she died and is being sold at newsstands.[when?]

Honours edit

References in popular culture edit

In the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, the fictional character of Tegan Jovanka, one of the companions of the Fourth and Fifth Doctors, and one of the longest running companions of the Doctor, got the name as a combination of Tegan, named by one of the producers' niece, and Jovanka, after Jovanka Broz.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Povodom smrti Jovanke Broz: Nepravda ostaje (see video) (in Serbian)
  2. ^ Sekularac, Ivana; Vasovic, Aleksandar (21 October 2013). "Tito's widow Jovanka Broz dies aged 88". The Independent. Reuters. Archived from the original on 2022-06-17. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  3. ^ . The Washington Post. Associated Press. 20 October 2013. Archived from the original on 15 November 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d Tito's widow, Jovanka Broz, dies in Belgrade, aged 88 BBC. 20 October 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  5. ^ a b . Tandem Post. 21 October 2013. Archived from the original on 17 December 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  6. ^ Društvo|Novosti 2009-03-21 at the Wayback Machine (in Serbian)
  7. ^ a b Vreme 800 - Portret savremenika – Jovanka Broz: Tajna sa Dedinja (in Serbian)
  8. ^ Milovan Đilas. Druženje s Titom [Friendship with Tito] (in Serbian).[page needed]
  9. ^ Blic Online | Titova udovica daleko od očiju javnosti 2009-12-14 at the Wayback Machine (in Serbian)
  10. ^ National Archief
  11. ^ Badraie 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2014-03-23.
  13. ^ Alamy

External links edit

  Media related to Jovanka Broz at Wikimedia Commons

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Jovanka Broz nee Budisavljevic Serbian Cyrillic Јovanka Broz nee Budisavљeviћ 7 December 1924 20 October 2013 was the First Lady of Yugoslavia as the wife of Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito She was a lieutenant colonel in the Yugoslav People s Army Jovanka BrozЈovanka BrozFirst Lady of YugoslaviaIn role 14 January 1953 4 May 1980Personal detailsBornJovanka Budisavljevic 1924 12 07 7 December 1924Pecane near Udbina Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes now Croatia Died20 October 2013 2013 10 20 aged 88 Belgrade SerbiaResting placeHouse of Flowers Belgrade Serbia44 47 12 21 N 20 27 6 1 E 44 7867250 N 20 451694 E 44 7867250 20 451694NationalityYugoslavSpouseJosip Broz Tito m 1952 died 1980 wbr ParentsMilan Budisavljevic Milica SvilarAwardsNational Order of Merit 1 Military serviceAllegianceYugoslaviaBranch serviceYugoslav PartisansYugoslav People s ArmyYears of service1941 52RankLieutenant colonelBattles warsWorld War II She was married to Tito from 1952 until his death in 1980 Following her husband s death all of her property was seized and she moved to a state owned villa where she reportedly lived under virtual house arrest 2 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Life with and around Tito 2 1 Initial relationship 2 2 Marriage 2 3 Deterioration 2 4 Death 2 5 Memoirs 3 Honours 4 References in popular culture 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editJovanka Budisavljevic was born on 7 December 1924 to an ethnic Croatian Serb family of Milica nee Svilar and Milan Mico Budisavljevic in Pecane near Udbina in the historical Krbava and Lika regions of Croatia at the time part of the Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes 4 5 In April 1941 when World War II started in Yugoslavia the Budisavljevic family was forced to flee the violently anti Serb Ustase regime of the Independent State of Croatia which targeted one third of the precani Serbs for forced conversion to Catholicism another third for expulsion and the final third for extermination The family s house was eventually burned down by the Ustase troops 6 She joined the Yugoslav Partisans shortly thereafter at the age of 17 4 Life with and around Tito edit nbsp Jovanka Broz as a Partisan in the 1940s Former JNA General Marjan Kranjc says Jovanka was assigned to the Marshal as early as 1945 as part of the personnel that checked his food and overall cleanliness for the purpose of preventing disease After the death of Tito s great love Davorjanka Paunovic sr whose grave is in the Royal Compound in Dedinje in 1946 Jovanka became his personal secretary according to Kranjc In this way she became a part of the inner most security ring around Tito and had to sign a secret cooperation agreement with the State Security Service SDB which was the law says Kranjc 7 Initial relationship edit Milovan Đilas one of the communist revolutionary movement s leading members and ideologues and a subsequent dissident provides more details about Jovanka during this period in Druzenje s Titom Friendship with Tito According to him the relationship with Tito was extremely difficult for her 8 She never appeared outside of Tito s company We d see her many times as she was keeping a vigil for hours in a hallway while we re holding a late night meeting inside to make sure she is available if Tito needs anything as he s going to sleep Because of that the wrath and the lack of trust she was receiving from other servants was almost inevitable According to what was on offer the motives for her closeness to Tito could ve been explained in endless ways none of which would show her character in a good light career climbing cajolery malicious female extravagance exploitation of Tito s lonesomeness As far as she was concerned Tito was a war and communist party deity for whom everyone was supposed to sacrifice everything they had She was a woman deep in the process of comprehending Tito as a man while also increasingly and devotedly falling in love with him She was resigned to burn out or fade away unknown and unrecognized if need be next to the divine man about whom she dreamt and to whom she could only belong now that he has chosen her Marriage edit nbsp Jovanka Broz in 1971 during a visit to the Nixon White House with Tito President Richard Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon The exact date of their marriage is also subject to debate The secret wedding ceremony happened either during 1951 or in April 1952 however the location of the ceremony is also not clear Some sources say it took place in the Dunavka villa in Ilok while others list Belgrade s municipality of Cukarica as the location 9 Deterioration edit nbsp Jovanka in her house in June 2009 with Ivica Dacic and Rasim Ljajic Many believed her to be a victim of the ambitions of various politicians who managed to manipulate the ageing Marshal into turning against his wife According to Ivo Eterovic a writer and photographer with unprecedented decades long access to Yugoslavia s ruling couple the main culprits for the Tito Jovanka split are that pig Stane Dolanc and General Nikola Ljubicic 7 In 1975 Tito left their common home and she did not see him between 1977 and 1980 when he died 5 After Marshal Tito s death she lived in seclusion in Dedinje a Belgrade suburb under house arrest 4 The house was in a very bad condition nobody cared to repair anything The roof was leaking she did not have her pension or her documents ID and passport and health insurance card She lived without heating for 8 years She got her ID and passport in 2009 They took her car so she was not able to go to her husband s grave when she wanted to The government had to be notified if she left the house She had practically no human rights for 30 years Death edit nbsp Jovanka Broz s tomb in House of Flowers mausoleum Belgrade Broz was hospitalized on 23 August 2013 and died from a heart attack in a Belgrade hospital on 20 October 2013 aged 88 4 She was buried in The House of Flowers mausoleum near her husband s grave Memoirs edit The book titled My Life My Truth was released just three weeks before she died and is being sold at newsstands when Honours edit nbsp France Dame Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit 8 May 1956 1 nbsp Netherlands Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown 22 October 1970 10 nbsp Iran Commemorative Medal of the 2500th Anniversary of the founding of the Persian Empire 14 October 1971 11 12 nbsp Nepalese Royal Family Member First Class of the Most Illustrious Order of the Three Divine Powers 2 February 1974 13 References in popular culture editIn the long running British science fiction television series Doctor Who the fictional character of Tegan Jovanka one of the companions of the Fourth and Fifth Doctors and one of the longest running companions of the Doctor got the name as a combination of Tegan named by one of the producers niece and Jovanka after Jovanka Broz References edit a b Povodom smrti Jovanke Broz Nepravda ostaje see video in Serbian Sekularac Ivana Vasovic Aleksandar 21 October 2013 Tito s widow Jovanka Broz dies aged 88 The Independent Reuters Archived from the original on 2022 06 17 Retrieved 8 July 2015 Jovanka Broz widow of Yugoslav communist dictator Tito dies at 88 The Washington Post Associated Press 20 October 2013 Archived from the original on 15 November 2018 a b c d Tito s widow Jovanka Broz dies in Belgrade aged 88 BBC 20 October 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 a b Jovanka Broz first wife of a Communist leader dies Tandem Post 21 October 2013 Archived from the original on 17 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Drustvo Novosti Archived 2009 03 21 at the Wayback Machine in Serbian a b Vreme 800 Portret savremenika Jovanka Broz Tajna sa Dedinja in Serbian Milovan Đilas Druzenje s Titom Friendship with Tito in Serbian page needed Blic Online Titova udovica daleko od ociju javnosti Archived 2009 12 14 at the Wayback Machine in Serbian National Archief Badraie Archived 2016 03 05 at the Wayback Machine Badraie Archived from the original on 2016 03 06 Retrieved 2014 03 23 AlamyExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Jovanka Broz at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jovanka Broz amp oldid 1217345493, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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