Fast's fascinating biography of Joseph Broz, known to the world as
Tito, including his rise to power and his remarkable stand against
fascism
The world was mired in the Second World War when Howard Fast wrote The
Incredible Tito. Upon the book's publication in 1944, there was still
no united Yugoslavia, the Axis controlled most of Europe, and D-Day was
only in the planning stages. In the Balkans, Tito was a beacon of hope
against the advancing Nazis. He led a force of resistance fighters that
bedeviled the occupying German army throughout Slavic regions and
empowered people's committees to act as local government in all
liberated areas. For observers on the political left, Tito seemed
uniquely poised to unite the East and West against fascism - once and
for all.