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Nema primjeraka u ponudi
Poslednji primjerak je nedavno prodan.

Nema primjeraka u ponudi
Poslednji primjerak je nedavno prodan.
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The autobiographical work of Croatian communist activist Vladimir Novak, a survivor of the Ustasha camps, follows his memories of resistance to fascism during World War II.
The author of this book describes the fate of the main enemies of the Yugoslav communists in the last stage of the war, as well as their attempts to prevent the consolidation of communist power in Yugoslavia in the first post-war years.
The book provides a detailed account of the development, organization, and operations of the Croatian Home Guard, the regular army of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), in the period from 1941 to 1945.
The book provides an overview of key events and changes in the world from the end of World War I to the end of World War II.
Much has been written about the history of the Second World War and there are countless views and interpretations of certain stages of the war.
The authors investigate the controversial thesis that the US government knew about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor before December 7, 1941. They analyze documents, testimonies, and intelligence failures that indicate a possible cover-up.