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The story of Vojkan Simić, who was the only survivor of gruesome experiments at the "center for medical research" in a German concentration camp.
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The story of Vojkan Simić, who was the only survivor of gruesome experiments at the "center for medical research" in a German concentration camp.
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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.
The Captive Mind is a book published in France in 1953 by Czesław Miłosz, shortly after he was granted political asylum in Paris due to his conflict with the communist authorities in Poland, which was then under the control of the USSR.
Memoirs of Agata Oreški (1906-1991), a Croatian revolutionary and the only woman from Yugoslavia to survive Stalin's concentration camps. The book was compiled by her son Vlado Oreški and Milan Nikolić, with a foreword by Slavko Goldstein.
A non-fiction work by a Slovenian investigator of the UDB archives. The author, a former KOS employee, left the army after learning about the crimes of the Yugoslav army during the war and the post-war period, and dedicated himself to exposing the secret