
Tito građanin sveta
The book contains forewords by Indira Gandhi and Mitja Ribicic, and deals with Tito's humanistic vision, his efforts for peace, the challenges he faced, and his wisdom as a statesman.
One copy is available

The book contains forewords by Indira Gandhi and Mitja Ribicic, and deals with Tito's humanistic vision, his efforts for peace, the challenges he faced, and his wisdom as a statesman.
One copy is available
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