This journalist was born in Dubrovnik in 1950, where he worked for several newspapers throughout the years. During the war of the 90s he worked for the newspaper Slobodna Dalmacija, which they kept publishing in the besieged town of Dubrovnik. In the interview he reflects on the events in Montenegro in the late 80s, and the raise of nationalist sentiments after the death of Tito. In Dubrovnik, the situation got worse and worse during the war. He sent his wife and children to Bari in Italy and stayed behind to work in a small team of journalists for the newspaper
The female interviewee is a woman from northwest Bosnia, born in 1960. She was two years old when h...
She was born in Sarajevo in 1943, but this female narrator moved to Zagreb at the age of 4. It was h...
The female interviewee, born in 1968 and with a Serb background, tells how she did not experience an...
This journalist was born in Dubrovnik in 1950, where he worked for several newspapers throughout the...
The male interviewee, born in 1946 and with a Serb background, tells how, in economic terms, his lif...
Željko Brala was born on March 2, 1968 in Posedarje, the Zadar hinterland. On March 5, 1991, he beca...
This male interviewee was born in the late fifties in a family of Croatian farmers. Their village wa...
Dušan Ljubičić was born in the village Krupa, near Obrovac, Croatia, in 1952. Before the Homeland wa...
Ivan Žagrović was born in Saborsko, Croatia, in 1944. In the years before the war he lived and worke...
Slavko Komar was born in Gospić, Croatia in 1918. He went to school in Zagreb, where he got a law de...
This Croatian man was born in Benkovac in 1950. He describes himself as 'idealistic and humanistic'....
In the early eighties, this interviewee went to university in Zadar, where he studied history and ph...
The female interviewee is a woman from northwest Bosnia, born in 1960. She was two years old when h...
She was born in Sarajevo in 1943, but this female narrator moved to Zagreb at the age of 4. It was h...
The female interviewee, born in 1968 and with a Serb background, tells how she did not experience an...
This journalist was born in Dubrovnik in 1950, where he worked for several newspapers throughout the...
The male interviewee, born in 1946 and with a Serb background, tells how, in economic terms, his lif...
Željko Brala was born on March 2, 1968 in Posedarje, the Zadar hinterland. On March 5, 1991, he beca...
This male interviewee was born in the late fifties in a family of Croatian farmers. Their village wa...
Dušan Ljubičić was born in the village Krupa, near Obrovac, Croatia, in 1952. Before the Homeland wa...
Ivan Žagrović was born in Saborsko, Croatia, in 1944. In the years before the war he lived and worke...
Slavko Komar was born in Gospić, Croatia in 1918. He went to school in Zagreb, where he got a law de...
This Croatian man was born in Benkovac in 1950. He describes himself as 'idealistic and humanistic'....
In the early eighties, this interviewee went to university in Zadar, where he studied history and ph...
The female interviewee is a woman from northwest Bosnia, born in 1960. She was two years old when h...
She was born in Sarajevo in 1943, but this female narrator moved to Zagreb at the age of 4. It was h...
The female interviewee, born in 1968 and with a Serb background, tells how she did not experience an...