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The War Diaries of Vladimir Dedijer - Volume 3: From September 11, 1943, to November 7, 1944 (Paperback)
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The War Diaries of Vladimir Dedijer - Volume 3: From September 11, 1943, to November 7, 1944 (Paperback)
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After fleeing from occupied Beograd to the liberated territory in
the Sumadija, Vladimir Dedijer began his life as a Yugoslavian
Partisan. Commissioned at the request of then Commander Tito,
Vladimir Dedijer began writing his diaries in April of 1941 to
record the daily lives, battles, and casualties of the Yugoslavian
Partisan Army. The War Diaries of Vladimir Dedijer represents a
wealth of primary information about the lives and struggles of the
Partisan brigades. There can be no complete understanding of Tito's
Yugoslavia without knowing the Diaries' account of the extent of
the Second World War's impact on Yugoslavia's people. Tito, who was
a frequent reader of the Diaries as the Partisan Army fought across
Yugoslavia, called this work "Our Great Obituary." To maintain a
diary under the hardships of war was difficult. Among the hazards
were river crossings, rain, self-censorship should the Germans find
the diaries, and in many instances a shortage of ink. In fact, ink
was in such demand that German supplies were targeted by Partisans
during raids. Despite these difficulties, Dedijer continually
recorded day-to-day life throughout the war. These three volumes
contain his writings up to the liberation of Prague in November of
1944. The Diaries were originally published in Yugoslavia more than
forty years ago, and have since gone through four editions. The
original publication in 1945 caused great debate because of
Dedijer's fierce commitment to speaking his views and his
uncompromising dedication to recording what he lived. Many felt
that Dedijer should not make public the names of Partisan heroes
who supported Stalin during the bitter Stalin-Tito split, but in
keeping with his values, Dedijer refused, with Tito supporting his
decision.
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