A supporter of late Yugoslav communist leader Josip Broz Tito (portrait at right) attends a celebration of Tito's 117th birthday in Belgrade on May 25, 2009. Popularly called Youth Day, the birthday of late Yugoslav president marshal Tito was celebrated in Belgrade, Serbia and in other former Yugoslav republics. Tito, who died aged 87 in 1980, became leader of the country in 1945 and president in 1953. The writing on the man's T-shirt reads 'Come back' and the writing on the poster reads 'It was beautiful for us...' Getty Images logo Getty Images 33 months ago

A supporter of late Yugoslav communist leader Josip Broz Tito (portrait at right) attends a celebration of Tito's 117th birthday in Belgrade on May 25, 2009. Popularly called Youth Day, the birthday of late Yugoslav president marshal Tito was celebrated in Belgrade, Serbia and in other former Yugoslav republics. Tito, who died aged 87 in 1980, became leader of the country in 1945 and president in 1953. The writing on the man's T-shirt reads 'Come back' and the writing on the poster reads 'It was beautiful for us...'