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which was fairly well organized in Jugoslavia, as the nucleus
 
for the new resistance movement. For a considerable period of
 
time his headquarters was in Montenegro; and when the Germans
 
encircled him there, he and his entire army broke through the
 
encirclement and moved a considerable distance northward,
 
traversing northern Serbia and ending up by establishing their
 
headquarters in Bosnia, which is now the heart of the movement.
 
Tito was wounded at least once, has taken part actively in the operations of his troops many
 
times, is regarded by his followers as a soldier and a skilled military leader. His real name has
 
been reported to be Josip Brodz. Tito speaks, in addition to
 
Serbo-Croat, fluent Russian and German and bad French. He reads
 
English readily but does not understand it well when it is spoken.
 
     Tito seems to me to be a man of character with. a good deal
 
of sensitivity and untrained intelligence who might or might not have commanded a position of
 
top responsibility in some of the more civilized portions of the world, and stands head and 
 
shoulders above shy of his compatriots with whom I talked.
 
2.  Streten Zujovic
 
     Zujovic is a member of the National Committee of Liberation
 
and their representative in charge of communications. By communications is meant, in this case, 
 
communications and transportation. Zujovic is said by a number of Partisans to be the brainiest 
 
man in the movement next to Tito and the most likely choice for Tito's successor in the event of
 
anything happening to Tito.
 
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