
Od Kamenske do Zvečeva
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Publicističko djelo slovenskog istražitelja UDB-inih arhiva. Autor, bivši djelatnik KOS-a, napustio je vojsku nakon saznanja o zločinima jugoslavenske vojske u ratu i poraću, te se posvetio razotkrivanju tajnih službi.
"Lost Orientation" by Radovan Radonjić, published in 1985, represents a philosophical and sociological reflection on the then Yugoslav society and the crisis of socialist identity.
It is a work intended primarily for young people, written in a simple, accessible style, with the aim of creating a positive image of Tito as a revolutionary, statesman and leader of the national liberation struggle.
In the book, historian William Klinger investigates the origin and operation of OZNA - the brutal repressive apparatus of communist Yugoslavia, which monitored, imprisoned and liquidated political opponents.
The book has a scientific-documentary character and is often used as a source in the study of political history and social movements in the former Yugoslavia.
The content of the book is real and experienced in the enslaved homeland, in the dictatorship and Tito's prisons.