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The "Tito-Stalin Split" of 1948 and its lasting impact on Yugoslav identity.
Milomir Marić's "Deca Komunizma" (Children of Communism) is a seminal work of Yugoslav investigative journalism that unveiled hidden histories, intelligence, and internal power struggles of the Communist Party. Originally published in 1987, the two-volume set, including Magle sa Istoka , is widely available in physical form at retailers such as Delfi . Deca komunizma knjige Marić Milomir - Antikvarijat Biblos
For librarians and collectors looking for the original “Deca Komunizma Milomir Maric” volume, the following library catalog information is essential: Deca Komunizma Milomir Maric.pdf
Below is a story inspired by the themes and historical figures found in Marić’s archives. The Twilight of the Red Princes
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The book is often divided into two volumes, covering the revolutionary adventures and the subsequent "decline" of the communist elite:
Marić’s sources were as high-profile as his subjects. The writer Dobrica Ćosić told Marić that with this book, he had "stabbed a knife in the back of his generation". Furthermore, Marić secretly consulted with Milovan Đilas, the former vice president of Yugoslavia who was imprisoned for his critique of communism. As Marić recounted, "He wasn't allowed to act publicly or give statements, but all the material I collected I brought to him to help me verify the data". Deca komunizma knjige Marić Milomir - Antikvarijat Biblos
These works provide a deeper understanding of the philosophical and historical contexts that shaped communist ideology, as well as the experiences of individuals living under communist regimes.