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...
Medical experiments on humans in concentration camps.
Globus, 1981.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
7.42 €
Marketing and propaganda • Autobiographies and Memoirs • German literature • Documents and records • World War II • Communism and fascism
Hitler's book combines autobiography and political manifesto, laying the foundations of Nazi ideology. The work has been banned in many countries for promoting hatred, but it remains a historical document that reveals the origins of Nazi crimes.
Kvrga izdavaštvo, 1999.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
27.00 €
World War II • Military history • Political-historical essays
The story of three Polish mathematicians who cracked the German Enigma cipher machine in the 1930s. Their secret work allowed the Allies to read Nazi messages during the war, shortening it by years and saving millions of lives.
Vjesnik, 1977.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
6.325.06 €
Documents and records • World War II • Yugoslavia • Post-communism • Jewish history
Jews in Yugoslavia 1944–1952 by Mladenka Ivanković depicts the renewal of the life of the Jewish community after the Holocaust, its relationship with the new authorities, and emigration to Israel and the preservation of identity.
Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije, 2009.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
36.42 €
World War II • Yugoslavia • Communism and fascism • Political journalism • Political-historical essays
A non-fiction book by Ante Belja about post-war liquidations, repression by the Yugoslav authorities and the activities of the UDBA, from the perspective of Croatian political emigration.