
Psychological novel • World War II
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...
Globus, 1981.Hardcover with dust jacket.

Autobiographies and Memoirs • Documents and records
Steiner spent twenty years in the most terrible camps in the expanses of Siberia, and in this book he presents the testimonies of the terrible crimes committed by Stalin in the name of communism.
7000 Days in Siberia is an autobiographical novel written by Karlo Steiner in 1971 and published by the publishing house Globus in Zagreb. In it, Steiner describes how, although he was a staunch communist, he became a victim of Stalin's Great Purge in 1936 when he was arrested in his apartment in Moscow and innocently sentenced to first ten, then twenty years in prison and work in the gulag on ...
Globus, 1982.Hardcover with dust jacket.