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The Red Toque: Love and Loss in the Time of Tito

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Bibliography

Many people still deny that the horrible things which happened after WWII actually occurred.  This bibliography documents not only circumstances building up to and around the war, but the crimes committed as WWII ended; 3 are fiction but emphasize the issues.*

  1. Andric, Ivo, The Bridge Over the Drina; London: Harvill, 1959.

  2. Corsellis, John, Ferrar, Marcus, Slovenia 1945; New York: Bloomsbury, 2020.

  3. Crampton, Richard, Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century-and After, London: Routledge, 1997.

  4. Grayzel, Susan, The First World War; Boston: Bedford/St. Martins, 2013.

  5. Hockenos, Peter, Homeland Calling: Exile Patriotism and the Balkan Wars, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2018.

  6. *Jancar, Drago, The Tree With No Name; Champaign: Dalkey Archive Press, 2014.

  7. Kaplan, Robert, Balkan Ghosts; New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1993.

  8. *Kovacic, Lojze, Newcomers; Brooklyn: Archipelago Books, 2016.

  9. Leljak, Roman, Buried Alive; Roman Leljak, 2017.

  10. Matkovich, Blanka, Croatia and Slovenia at the End and After the Second World War (1944-1945; Irvine, Brown Walker Press, 2017.

  11. Petar: A King's Heritage; The Memoirs of King Peter II of Yugoslavia; London: Cassell, 1955.

  12. Pavlowitch, Stevan, "Out of Context - The Yugoslav Government in London 1941-1945" pages 89–118 from The Journal of Contemporary History, Volume 16, No. 1, January 1981.

  13. Pavlowitch, Stevan, "Momčilo Ninčić and the European Policy of the Yugoslav Government in Exile, 1941-1943: I" pages 400-421 from The Slavonic and East European Review, Volume 62, No. 3 July 1984.

  14. Pool, James, Who Financed Hitler; New York: Pocket Books, 1978.

  15. Prcela, John, Guldescu, Stanko., Operation Slaughterhouse; Pittsburgh: Dorrance, 1995.

  16. Preinfalk, Miha, “The Second World War and the Nobility in Slovenia”: pages 3-24 from Slovene Studies, Volume 43, No. 1 2021.

  17. Tolstoy, Nikolai, The Minister and the Massacres; London: Century Hutchinson Ltd, 1986.

  18. Tomasevich, Jozo, War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941–1945: The Chetniks; Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1975.

  19. *Walker, Margaret. His Most Italian City; Tucson: Penmore Press, 2019.

  20. West, Rebecca, Black Lamb and Grey Falcon; New York: Penguin Books, 1940.

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