Ratna pisma

Ratna pisma

Ivo Lolo Ribar, Jozo Petričević

The book "War Letters" by Ivo Lola Ribar contains letters he wrote during the Second World War.

Main topics include:

  • Patriotism and the fight for freedom: Ribar writes about his dedication to the fight against fascism and his desire for a free and just homeland.
  • Personal reflections: The letters often contain his personal thoughts, feelings and dilemmas that he experienced during the war.
  • Love and friendship: Ribar writes about his relationships with family, friends and comrades, emphasizing the importance of mutual support.
  • Hopes and dreams: Despite the difficult circumstances, the Fisherman expresses his hopes for the future and a better world.

Editor
Jozo Petričević
Graphics design
Georgij Žorž Skrigin
Dimensions
26 x 19 cm
Pages
222
Publisher
Centar društvenih djelatnosti saveza socijalističke omladine hrvatske, Zagreb, 1978.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Serbian.

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