Charges of Robbing Milosevic, His Wife

The state-owned peace villa in Dedinje, which Tito had to move into, but which he didn't experience, as well as some buildings in his complex were full of valuable exhibits that had lost every trace since 1999, when Serbian dictator and chief criminal Slobodan Milosevic [...
The state-owned peace villa in Dedinje, in which Tito had to move, but which he did not experience, as well as some buildings in his complex were full of valuable exhibits that have been lost every trace since 1999, when Serbian dictator and chief criminal Slobodan Milosevic was placed there with his wife, Mirjana Markovic.
Nor is it known today what happened to the treasure, which has priceless value, and historians in Serbia say Milosevic and his wife stole the treasure.
Zivko Brkovic, an art historian, says Milosevic has moved to “the defence field” on the “Uzhica” street in Belgrade, which was to date back to the memorial centre “Josip Tito” and because of that was full of rare explosives, some of which belonged to ancient times. There were valuable sculptures, weapons, ornaments and paintings of the best - known painters.
Some of these things have no price. Most of them lost after Milosevic's shift there. There was the challenge Tito had received from Egyptian President Nasser, the helmet from the VII century before the new era, which Tito received from Greek King Pavle. Her worth is priceless. Until today, everyone is silent about this and it is still not known whether the state treasury is hidden somewhere, or sold”, Brkovic says.
In the Peace Gardens were the personal things of Tito, weapons, archaeological collections, and gifts Tito had received from all over the world with a handbuster decorated with diamonds and other expensive weapons to the full for coffee from gold and silver, sculptures and archaeological collections.
Jovanka Broz, Tito's wife, in the nineties years had asked for part of Tito's property, among which these things were, but she got nothing.












