Životić Aleksandar: Moskovski gambit

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Moskovski gambit

Životić Aleksandar

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Aleksandar Životić: The Moscow Gambit

Yugoslavia, the USSR and the penetration of the Third Reich into the Balkans 1938 - 1941.

Through his way of thinking, looking at questions and problems essential to the history of Yugoslavia, modern way of presentation, appealing language and meticulous approach to the analyzed problem, the author managed to effectively present all the complexity of the Yugoslav foreign policy position and open up a series of new questions on which historical science is currently not able to offer reliable answers with precision.   from the review of prof. Dr. Ljubodraga Dimić

The special value and significance of the monograph is that it talks about the experiences of our country on the eve of the Second World War, which can be useful even for today, because the stated constant of Russian and German geopolitical of interest and influence in our area is still present and current today.    from the review of prof. dr Branko Rakić
                                                                                                   

With this manuscript, Serbian historiography received valuable reading which, based on "solid ground", significantly enriches the existing body of knowledge about the intertwining of complex geostrategic interests of the leading European powers. in the area of the Western Balkans on the eve and during the first two years of the Second World War.  from the review of prof. Dr. Vladan Virijević

Additional information

  • Author: Životić Aleksandar
  • Publisher: Clio
  • Year of publication:2020
  • Place of publication:Beograd
  • Pages:709
  • Dimensions:16.5x24.5 cm
  • Script:Ćirilica
  • Condition:Nova knjiga
  • Binding:Meki

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