Summary
Milomir Marić: Children of Communism
Literary interest and persuasiveness necessarily led me into the unexplored parallel worlds of intelligence services, police and diplomatic secrets, adventures and adventures, whims of the powerful, personal and family dramas and tragedies. Victors and heroes, sovereign heroes and judges of history, most often seem uninteresting, artificial and false in literature, in contrast to the vanquished, sheltered, excluded, those in the minority - rejected rudely as enemies of the people, traitors, troublemakers, vacillators, dissatisfiers and dissenters of all colors.
People who, when it thundered, misjudged the political situation, the balance of power, played the weaker card carelessly ran in front of the ore.
Milomir Marić always strove to reveal what others wanted to hide. Constantly striving to debunk the misconceptions and taboos of the Yugoslav communist system, the author spent almost a decade collecting hidden and unpublished historical material from domestic and international archives.
The controversial book Children of Communism, which in the late eighties, when it was published, caused stormy reactions in the then Yugoslav public, is the result of this long-term work.
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