Jasenovac-tragika, mitomanija, istina

Jasenovac-tragika, mitomanija, istina

Slavko Goldstein

Jasenovac - tragedy, mythomania, truth by Slavko Goldstein with a special article by prof. Dr. Ivo Goldstein's "On the number of victims of the Jasenovac camp complex" analyzes all aspects of the Jasenovac camp in an argumentative, accurate and, above all

Jasenovac has been a symbol of the Ustasha camp for seventy-five years, and only then is it thought of as a place. Many books have been written about the Jasenovac concentration camp, and at the end of March 2016, there were 83,145 names on the list of victims prepared by the Jasenovac Public Institution and Memorial Area. Unfortunately, neither that nor numerous testimonies are enough, for the last twenty years there has been a need to diminish or deny the criminal and genocidal nature of the Jasenovac camp. The book Jasenovac – tragedy, mythomania, truth is a polemical and well-argued response to all such attempts. Jasenovac - tragedy, mythomania, truth by Slavko Goldstein with a special article by prof. Dr. Ivo Goldstein's "On the number of victims of the Jasenovac camp complex" analyzes all aspects of the Jasenovac camp in an argumentative, accurate and, above all, precise manner. Jasenovac and his victims cannot and must not be the subject of today's political calculations. Jasenovac is, as Cardinal Stepinac said, "a shameful stain for the NDH", it is a place of special piety, and it can and must be written about without mythomaniac ideas, with an understanding of the tragic fate of individual victims and their families, always and above all having in terms of complete truth.

Urednik
Seid Serdarević
Naslovnica
Maja Glušić
Dimenzije
21 x 14 cm
Broj strana
156
Izdavač
Fraktura, Zaprešić, 2016.
 
Latinica. Tvrde korice s omotom.
Jezik: Hrvatski.
ISBN
978-9-53266-709-7

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