Summary
Mirko Tepavac: My Second World War and Peace
In his foreword to the book, Tomislav Jakić, among others, points out:
"Hardly anyone from the generation that remembers, even if only from the stories of contemporaries, the time Tepavac is talking about, will resist not the temptation, but the real attack of not reading his memories - once he starts reading them - to the end in one breath... This is a unique record, actually a collection anecdotes and essays on the topic of illegal activity (in the very beginning) and the National Liberation Struggle, as well as hints of the metamorphoses that took place in the post-war period. showing everything that happened in the Second World War (which, to a lesser or greater extent, applies to all the states formed on the soil of the former Yugoslav federation), this book will be a real revelation. If young people should learn about what the NOB was like (and they should), and even more about what the people who led it were like, what their morals were, what their motivation was, and in what conditions that struggle was fought, then it would be absolutely enough to reach for the memories of Mirko Beater..."
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