
Ličani na Zuleševici
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The book analyzes how conflicting historical narratives about the suffering and mass emigration of Italians from Istria and Rijeka developed in Croatia and Italy after World War II (1943–1956), debunking myths and encouraging an empathetic approach to the
A book that has achieved extraordinary success. The reader cannot put it down until he has read it to the end. As if in a film, vividly and dynamically, the most dramatic events of World War II unfold before the reader's eyes.