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The diary of the author of the radio show "From the Homeland Battlefields" will remind us once again of the bloody and heroic 1991, and the many individual, family and collective traumas of the Homeland War.
The book, divided into four large sections, contains journalistic articles from Glas Koncila that have been written in recent years, as well as several previously unpublished texts.
In the book, the strategy of framing the nation and collective identities from the top down and from the bottom up was implemented through the commemorative practices of events from the Second World War and the Homeland War in Croatia.
The book deals with General Anto Gotovina, that is, the indictment brought against him at the Hague Tribunal, as well as the political climate in Croatia at the time of the indictment and Gotovina's escape from the Croatian judiciary.
The collection brings together scholarly works on key political, legal, and diplomatic processes that led to the creation of the Croatian state in 1991, analyzing the decisions, actors, and international circumstances crucial to independence.
Ante Gugo explains the breakup of Yugoslavia, the formation of the Croatian state, and the circumstances that led to Operation Storm through a chronological account of events from 1985 to 1995.