
Pola stoljeća Arhiva u Osijeku
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The Valpovo labor camp (1945–1946) was the largest camp for Volksdeutschers in Croatia after World War II. About 4,000 Germans and Austrians were interned; at least 1,074 died, mostly from hunger, disease, and exhausting labor.
The brochure is intended for teachers, students and anyone interested in teaching the topics of Jewish heritage, anti-Semitism and the Holocaust.
The book is deeply rooted in the local history and culture of Osijek, with an emphasis on cemetery motifs that serve as a metaphor for memory, death, and disappearance.
Marko Samardžija's book analyzes in detail the linguistic situation in the Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945), with special emphasis on spelling reforms, political decisions and their impact on the Croatian language.
Večernjak's collection of political documentaries
The Bleiburg Tragedy and the Way of the Cross of the Croatian People in 1945 is a historical-documentary work by Croatian historian and university professor Anđelko Mijatović.