Pečat Trianona (Pariz, utjelovljenje granica svjetova!)
Davorin Taslidžić
In 216 pages, the author explores the events related to the Peace of Trianon, which was an agreement after the First World War and which significantly affected borders and territorial changes in Europe.
Translation
Istvan Piry, Laszlo Koiss
Editor
Julio Martinčić
Illustrations
Valentin Zdravko Belt
Graphics design
Valentin Zdravko Belt, Goran Šerbedžić, Vladimir Šerbedžić, Daniel Taslidžić
Dimensions
29 x 20.5 cm
Pages
216
Publisher
Društvo za hrvatsku povjesnicu, ogranak za Baranju, Beli Manastir, 1996.
A sociological-historical study in which Ivan Cvitković analyzes the activities of the Archbishop of Zagreb in the context of the Independent State of Croatia, World War II and the post-war period, relying on sources available at the time.
NIŠRO Oslobođenje, 1986.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
11.62 €
World War II • Yugoslavia • Communism and fascism • Political journalism • Political-historical essays
A non-fiction book by Ante Belja about post-war liquidations, repression by the Yugoslav authorities and the activities of the UDBA, from the perspective of Croatian political emigration.
The biography traces the rise of Grigori Rasputin from a Siberian peasant to an influential man in the Russian imperial court, and explores the circumstances of his life, political influence, and violent death.