Mit o nebeskoj Srbiji

Mit o nebeskoj Srbiji

Branimir Anzulović

The starting point of wars of conquest and crimes in the 20th century

This book was written for people around the world who for almost the entire 20th century were exposed to the myth of the Serbs as a noble people and guardians of Yugoslavia, and from the middle of the century to the additional myth of the Croats as pro-fascist destroyers of that country. The international acceptance of such myths favored the strengthening of Serbian megalomania and territorial appetites and made various world statesmen incapable of a correct and timely response to Serbian attempts to turn the former Yugoslavia into Greater Serbia. This was fatal not only for the Croats, Bosniaks, Albanians and all others who found themselves under attack from the Great Serbian strategy, but also for the Serbs themselves. Many people around the world still believe in the truth of the myths that contributed to the brutal breakup of the former Yugoslavia. If their falsity is not exposed, they can lead to new failures.

Editor
Zvonimir Despot
Graphics design
RedPoint
Dimensions
22 x 15 cm
Pages
247
Publisher
Večernji posebni proizvodi d.o.o, Zagreb, 2011.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53731-374-6

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