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Buchtitel
Croatia and Slovenia at the End and After the Second World War (1
Subtitle
Mass Crimes and Human Rights Violations Committed by the Communis
ISBN-10
1627346910
EAN
9781627346917
ISBN
9781627346917
Genre
Law & Politics
Thematik
History
Erscheinungsdatum
29.10.2017
Höhe
229mm
Länge
152mm
Breite
12mm
Gewicht
304g
Produktart
Lehrbuch
Format
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
Anzahl der Seiten
224 Seiten
Autor
Blanka Matkovich
Verlag
Brown Walker Press
Publikationsname
Croatia And Slovenia At The End And After The Second World War (1944-1945)
Sprache
Englisch

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This book focuses on the events that took place in late 1944 and 1945 in Croatia and Slovenia when the intensity of violence was strongest. At that time, the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ), assisted by the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Army, the Department for the Protection of the People (OZNA) and the Corps of People's Defence of Yugoslavia (KNOJ) conducted organized terror not only by intimidation, persecution, torture and imprisonment, but also by the execution of a large number of citizens perceived by the KPJ as disloyal, passive, ideological enemies or class enemies. However, investigating war and post-war crimes committed by communist regime was not possible until 1990, after the democratic changes in Yugoslavia. This book is based on documents kept in the archives of Croatia, Slovenia, the UK, and Serbia. Many of them, especially those in Croatia, recently became available to the public, which makes them extremely valuable source of data to the academics and students in this field and which shed new light on these historical events. The Communist Party in the former Yugoslavia was an organization which used all available means to seize and keep power, including terror and mass murder, especially between autumn 1944 and summer 1945 when mass killings occurred across the country. However, in the Soviet sphere of influence, investigating war and post-war crimes committed by communist regimes was not possible until 1990. This project not only covers new ground in the research into communist war crimes at the end of and after the Second World War, but also contributes to coming to terms with the past in the successor states of Yugoslavia by studying one of the most controversial episodes in the contemporary history of the Balkans. Since the October Revolution, when for the first time in history a Marxist party seized state power, communist regimes have influenced the lives of more than a billion people, caused millions of deaths and violated the human rights of countless people. However, in the Soviet sphere of influence and in Yugoslavia, investigating war and post-war crimes committed by communist regimes was not possible until 1990, after the democratic changes in Eastern Europe. Resolution 1481/2006 of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly strongly condemned human rights violations committed by totalitarian communist regimes and the 2008 Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism stated that these crimes were comparable with Nazi crimes but, very few people have been tried for committing such crimes. Nevertheless, 25 years later, in former Yugoslav republics this topic is still a matter of political and scientific debates.

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ISBN-10
1627346910
ISBN-13
9781627346917
eBay Product ID (ePID)
241453946

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Produktart
Lehrbuch
Sprache
Englisch
Anzahl der Seiten
224 Seiten
Verlag
Brown Walker Press
Publikationsname
Croatia And Slovenia At The End And After The Second World War (1944-1945)
Autor
Blanka Matkovich
Format
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsjahr
2017

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Inhaltsbeschreibung
Paperback
Item Length
22cm
Item Height
1cm
Item Width
15cm
Item Weight
332g

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