Was that Mason Tito?

When you start searching for Wikipedia for Josip Broz Tito you can find that he was a revolutionary and Yugoslav communist statesman who performed various state functions from 1943 to his death in 1980. You can also read that during World War II he was the leader [...]
These are all the official records of a man who was one of the most impressive political figures of the 20th century. Many things about him were discovered only after his death, reports “Kurir”, the Periscope broadcast.
Most are still under the cover of secrets, and what is often said about him is in the form of conspiracy theory. The eternal question. Who was Tito?
T ITO IS MASON?
A multiyear-old dilemma. What do the Masons say about this? British Columbia's Great Loge and Canada's Yuko claims Tito was not a Mason.
“Conspiracy Theories claim that in 1926 Tito became a member of the masonic house “Libertas” in Naples, but reality says otherwise, Tito acted as a Communist Party agitator at the Castle building in Kraljevica on Croatia's Adriatic coast, from September 21st 1925 to 2nd in October 1926, when he moved to a barracks near Belgrade. There is no evidence that he traveled to Naples at that time. At the beginning of World War II, there were 27 games of 2,500 members in Yugoslavia. Free masons were detained under the Nazis even though earlier, under Tito's authority, although unconfirmed sources claim that many communist leaders were pre-war masons, so that when everything was taken into account the communists' attitude towards the Masons, Tito's residence and the irregular status of Italian Masionary at the time there is no reason to believe Josip Broz Tito was a masons3>, said writer and painter Dragos Kalajic./Periscopi/












