
Looking Back to Face the Future
59. P.E.N. Weltkongress – Dubrovnik, Kroatien. Dreisprachig (Englisch, Französisch, Kroatisch)
Jedan primjerak je u ponudi
59. P.E.N. Weltkongress – Dubrovnik, Kroatien. Dreisprachig (Englisch, Französisch, Kroatisch)
Jedan primjerak je u ponudi
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In the camps of Manjača and Glina: Testimonies of Croatian veterans This is the second book by Vladimir Štefanac, and it tells about the fighting in Kostajnica and the imprisonment at Manjača.
The authors pointed out the demographic situation in Croatia in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the demographic trends in the war-affected areas of Croatia, the demographic war losses and the long-term demographic consequences of the war.
The book deals with General Anto Gotovina, that is, the indictment brought against him at the Hague Tribunal, as well as the political climate in Croatia at the time of the indictment and Gotovina's escape from the Croatian judiciary.
Journalist Milan Ivkošić said that the book contains texts by authors who differ ideologically and that some of them do not share Glavaš's views, but, as he maintains, wrote objectively about his case.
The book Hague Confusion from 2010, edited by a group of authors, deals with the analysis and criticism of the work of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).