Zapisi iz srpskih logora

Zapisi iz srpskih logora

Damir Plavšić

The book presents the author's testimonies about his experiences during the Homeland War, especially related to the fight for Vukovar and imprisonment in Serbian camps.

On the basis of this book, in 1995, a documentary-feature film was made under the same name, "Records from Serbian Camps". Damir Plavšić, as a Vukovar fighter and former prisoner, tries to educate young people about the events of the Homeland War through his writing and public appearances, emphasizing the importance of remembering and understanding the past.

Editor
Jasmin Krpan
Illustrations
Martina Šermet, Tamara Molnar, Teodora Molnar, Alen Lijović, Darko Ceranac, Nino Deran, Dino Rajšić
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
112
Publisher
ZK-SV, Zagreb, 1994.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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