Bernadac's book provides an insight into the horrors that took place within the camp walls, exploring human suffering and resistance in the most difficult conditions.
"The Ninth Circle" is a work that deals with the theme of the Second World War and concentration camps, and the title alludes to Dante's "Inferno" and the deepest, ninth circle of hell, where traitors are punished.
The author of this book describes the fate of the main enemies of the Yugoslav communists in the last stage of the war, as well as their attempts to prevent the consolidation of communist power in Yugoslavia in the first post-war years.
Sloboda, 1986.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.