Interesting story about the woman who had told her NO Titos

Josip Broz Tito was always surrounded by beautiful women. He liked the new, attractive and attitude “, and often he didn't mind even if they were married. However, as foreign media write, Telegrafi conveys, he had only four women “official “, with two married men and only one of them was [...]
Josip Broz Tito was always surrounded by beautiful women. He liked the new, attractive and attitude “, and often he didn't mind even if they were married.
However, as foreign media write, Telegrafi conveys, he had only four female “official”, with two married men, and only one of them was the one who left Marshall because he didn't want to “from his behavior.
It is about Herta Haas, who was reportedly born in Maribor, Slovenia, in 1914.
She joined the movement of revolutionary workers early as a student at the High Economic School in Zagreb.
Years later she recalled that she had not made the right choice.
Why did I risk it? Communists were the only force to fight the fascists. I've lived on the border with Austria and I've understood what a real national socialism is. I knew that the fascists ' main purpose was to destroy the Slavs. In Austria, I saw Hitler's supporters, their faces. They were people with a dark past. So I joined”, Has said.
As a member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, it was since 1936.
Josip Broz had met Hertan in 1937 in Paris, a city that was a recruiting center for volunteers.
Returning from Moscow at the dawn of World War II in 1939, Tito stopped in Istanbul, where he was expecting a forged passport aimed at entering Yugoslavia. Herta Haa brought it.
Love at this time was filled with enthusiasm, and the couple returned to Yugoslavia together and settled in Zagreb.
They lived in a rented house under the false names Marija Swell and engineer Slavko Babic.
Their extramarital relationship lasted until 1941 and the beginning of World War II in Yugoslavia.
As writes Avaz.ba, in May, Tito travelled to Belgrade, where he met a new love, party liaison Davjorina Paunovic Zdenko.
Herta has stayed in Zagreb during pregnancy, and a few days after Tito's departure, she gave birth to her son Misha.
Tito and Herta met again in 1943 in Jajca, where he came with Ivo Lola Ribar at the second session of Yugoslavia's Anti-fascist People Liberation Council.
Tito's company, everyone knew he had a “the new Partisan woman” -- Davidorina Paunovic, who was also in Janica.
Herta and Davarianka met in another Tito apartment.
Herthha had no intention of negotiating. The same day, she left everything and returned to Slovenia. It was her last vacation with Tito, the foreign media wrote, followed.
Telegraph.
For a long time, it has been said that after Davorianica's death in 1946, Marshall wrote to Herta and begged her to return. Tito's letter was 16 pages long. Herthha answered in two sentences.
My love, Herta has suffered humiliation by one man only once. I do not kneel twice before the same man”, she is said to have written.
Tito saw him only once, in 1946, at a random meeting.
She worked at various federal institutions until retirement. Although she spoke German and French, in recent years she decided to learn English, write articles later, and also lecture in that language.
She lived without publicity, and especially refused to talk about relations with Tito.
Herta died 5 March in Belgrade in 2010, at the age of 95. At her wish, she was buried somewhere in Maribor.
Hertas and Tito's son, Aleksandar Miso Broz, is a former diplomat and Croatian manager.












