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39 Days of June is a collection of the author's impressions of a visit to a city called Split, which once belonged to his homeland, and now belongs to the writer by language, friends, memories, choice and new definition.
The book represents a personal chronicle of Croatian history in the first half of the 20th century, written by Josip Horvat with the intention of documenting the social, political, and cultural changes that shaped Croatia between 1900 and 1941.
The anthology has published a variety of texts dealing with historical topics, including politics, war crimes, and other aspects of World War II.
The drama of the Broz family was kept in the utmost secrecy. Until once, naturally.