Summary
Croatian journalistic tragedies 1945-1995 This is a book that for the first time will provide precise statistics in one place with the names and surnames of all journalists who wrote and created during the NDH. The pogrom they experienced after 1945 was not recorded in the history of world journalism. Namely, the communist authorities killed 38 Croatian journalists after the war, exactly one hundred were banned from writing for life, 131 journalists fled the country, 45 of them changed their profession under pressure, and out of 330 journalists, only 37 received a license and the right to engage in journalism. Less than ten percent. More journalists were killed in Croatia in 1945 than in Germany, Italy and Japan combined! The book presents the fates of all journalists by name and an analysis of the entire press in the National Socialist Republic. In the second part of the book, journalism in the Croatian Spring is analyzed and the pogrom statistics of 1972 are presented. Namely, after the collapse of the Spring, 50 journalists were prosecuted, and 170 people were blacklisted. So from 1945 to 1972, as many as 501 journalists were banned from working! The end of the book provides statistics on the deaths of journalists in the Homeland War, 18 of whom were killed in the first four months of the war alone (B16)
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