>>Mostly he was called Brka (the guy with mustaches). We had quite a history with him, and with his staunch believers inside our country, and then had a number of years we were under blockade from his side (but that was four borders out of seven - one good side of being between the blocs ;).
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>As a kid, i.e. before Stalin died, I saw a Romanian movie from which the only things I remember are the words "Tito the traitor" and a mad man (Tito?) with a hatchet running through a forest - I guess chances you had that movie in the theaters in Yugoslavia were less than zero ;)
Probably. I've heard they were importing MAD magazine for a while, maybe a few hundred copies per issue, then stopped because it ran a cartoon of Nasser sitting with Tito's picture on his desk, or something like that.
I also once rented a room from a guy who said he was sentenced to death three times in Romania as an alleged titoist, but managed to escape. He was half deaf at the time, and looked rather old (to us students :), but his Romanian wife looked quite young... must have been quite a story behind their lives.