Summary
Zdravko Tomac: The Spider's Web of the Balkan Executioner
This book by Prof. Dr. Zdravka Tomca analyzes the causes of the war in the territory of the former Yugoslavia and proves with arguments that the main culprit for that war is Slobodan Milošević and his policy of creating a great Serbia "with fire and sword". It is a specific war against citizens, women and children, with the aim of forcing them out of their homes, without choosing the means for it. Milošević's goal was genocide and the expulsion of non-Serb peoples from the Danube, Drina and Sava rivers, in order to annex territories in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina with a majority Serb population to Serbia. Tomac describes the stages of realizing the concept of a greater Serbia and the guilt of world leaders.
The second part of the book contains the columns that Tomac published in Nedjeljna Dalmacija from August 1, 1992 to February 15, 1994, when he commented on current events week after week, but also made many predictions that, unfortunately, came true. His texts are testimonies of the stormy times in which we lived, of what was done in the creation and defense of Croatia, and of the defense and survival of the Croatian people in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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