Diary July 21, 1943

Tito Rankowitsch Djilas
Josip Broz-Tito (center), born Croatian, came with the beginning of Operation Barbarossa from Moscow back to Yugoslavia. On the left his Minister of the Interior Rankowitsch and on the right Milovan Djilas.
WW2 War Diary for Wednesday, July 21, 1943:

Occupied Territories

Yugoslavia: Nazi authorities in Belgrade offer 2 rewards of 100,000 Reichsmarks for capture ‘dead or alive’ of Partisan leaders Tito and Mihailovich.

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