Djilas, Milovan b. 1911 d. June 13, 1995 Yugoslavian leader-dissident-author He risked death to build communism but became its most incisive critic. He was the last surviving member of the first Poliburo (Tito-Dedijer-Djilas-Rankovic) created during WWII in Yugoslavia. Djilas held the office of Vice-President and heir apparent to Tito. His place of birth was Podisce, Montenegro to a political family. At 18, Milovan attended the University of Belgrade. He joined the illegal Communist Party in 1932 and was promptly arrested by the...[Read More] Podisce Groblje Family Plot, Mojkovac, Montenegro