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Vladimir Dedijer

    Vladimir Dedijer vestigde zich als een schrijver die zich diepgaand bezighield met de turbulente politiek en de belangrijke historische gebeurtenissen van de 20e eeuw. Zijn journalistieke achtergrond vormde zijn rigoureuze benadering van historisch onderzoek, met name met betrekking tot de Joegoslavische onafhankelijkheidsoorlogen en het bredere geopolitieke landschap. Dedijers werk dook vaak in de complexiteit van leiderschap en ideologie, en bood kritische perspectieven op figuren en bewegingen die zijn tijdperk vormden. Zijn nalatenschap wordt gekenmerkt door een diepe toewijding aan het ontdekken en presenteren van historische waarheden, vaak door middel van uitgebreide biografische en onderzoeksverslagen.

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    Tito
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    Sarajevo 1914
    The Yugoslav Auschwitz and the vatican
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      First-hand testimony of survivors and eyewitnesses is compiled in this shocking and graphic account of the crimes committed during World War II at the largest death camp in Yugoslavia. At the small Croatian town of Jasenovac, the fascist "Independent State of Croatia" (a satellite state of the Nazi Third Reich) constructed a concentration camp where more than 200,000 people, mostly Orthodox Serbs, were systematically murdered. Among the participants in this genocide were members of the Roman Catholic Clergy, from the Franciscan monk who became the camp commandant to the infamous Archbishop Stepinac, the spiritual advisor to the fascist state appointed by Pope Pius XII.Vladimir Dedijer, a close associate of Marshall Tito, has collected irrefutable documentary and photographic evidence, attesting to thousands of atrocities and the complicity of the Catholic Church in these crimes. The events described in this important volume provide a historical context to the recent conflict in Yugoslavia and shed light on the motivations behind the apparently senseless ethnic and religious strife which tore Yugoslavia apart. The massacre at Jasenovac was the terrible culmination of centuries-old animosities between Orthodox Serbs and Catholic Croats, and a dark episode in the history of the Church, one that the Church has attempted to hush up for fifty years.

      The Yugoslav Auschwitz and the vatican