This was Tito's first love: He had two passions (Video/Photo)

It was almost 30 years younger than Tito, but it had a huge impact on it. Josip Broz Tito had two passions of hunting and beautiful women. One of them, a little familiar, is Davorhinka Zdenka Paunovic. “Tito met with Davorinanica, which was 29 years older [...]
“Tito met with Davorinanica, which was 29 years younger than he, before the war, she became his secretary where after Zagreb's invasion they moved to Belgrade”, says historian Cedomir Antiq.
Antic says Davorianka was actually his greatest love.
@heathermcrobie Davarianka Paunovic+ Tito was the last romantic dictatorship this sorry pizza of geopolitics has had. pic.twitter.com/628 de QjGmGo
) Sumeya Tulic (@sumea) October 20, 2013
Writer Vladimir Arseniyevic says Tito's love for Zadenkan, as he called it, is not surprising: “She had classical beauty that coincided with what Tito had expected of a woman. This attitude towards the measures also had Erotism promoted by all major leaders,”, he says.
The first year of the war was actually the year of their most devastating love, but even the most frightening quarrels, reports “Vestine”, Periscopi broadcasts. Antiq says that “Davidoranka and Tito lived in a Partizan camp, where there were no private offices and everyone could hear all the talk, no matter how personal they were. ”
Tito wasn't Davorina's first love. It was Jovo Kapicic, Montenegrin communist and later administrator of the island of Golos. He was very tired of Davorianka and the sadness he had received when he saw her ride with Tito.
Zdenka had the power to jeopardise people's ambitions from Tito's narrow environment, and directly influenced political decisions. At Tito's office he worked until 1946, when he died at the age of 25. There are various speculations, but according to the official version she died of tuberculosis.
Tito even sent her to Moscow, to the best doctors, but she soon returned and died. Because he loved her very much, she wanted to be buried in the garden of the White Palace, within his residence in Belgrade. He told no one about her death. /Periscopi/












