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When Deca komunizma was published in 1987, Yugoslavia was still a one‑party state, but its internal cohesion was already beginning to fray. The book appeared just four years before the country’s violent disintegration. In this context, it served as a about the nature of communist rule.

Milomir Marić himself described the book as “a lexicon of behind‑the‑scenes events and actors of Yugoslav history who had a decisive influence on events in the state – a book about the delusions and taboos of the Yugoslav communist regime”. Writer Dobrica Ćosić reportedly told Marić that with this book he had “stabbed a knife into the back of his generation”. deca komunizma milomir maricpdf new

The first volume delves deeply into the pre-war operations of Yugoslav communists working under the directives of the Moscow-led . It tracks how young, idealistic revolutionaries morphed into hardline operatives, navigating the lethal purges of Joseph Stalin. Key figures highlighted in this volume include: When Deca komunizma was published in 1987, Yugoslavia

Because the book was so voluminous, it was later divided into two separate volumes: Milomir Marić himself described the book as “a