Medical experiments on humans in concentration camps.
In the German death factories during the Second World War, there were at the same time two completely opposite groups of doctors: those who voluntarily participated in cruel crimes against humanity and those who provided refuge in all possible ways in the clinics and hospitals where they worked...
The novel "Usta puna zemlje" (1970), the masterpiece of the Serbian writer Branimir Šćepanović, is a psychologically in-depth explorer of the limits of the human soul, solitude and existential freedom, reminiscent of Kafka and Camus.
The novel One Hundred Years by Dario Harjaček provides a panoramic view of Trešnjevka and its inhabitants through a century of changes, ideologies, and human destinies – a mosaic of Zagreb in which life, art, and history intertwine.