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Serbia's secret war : propaganda and the deceit of history

著者: Philip J Cohen; David Riesman
出版商: College Station : Texas A&M University Press, ©1996.
丛书: Eastern European studies (College Station, Tex.), no. 2.
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An entire piece of Serbian history is missing. And in the middle of the latest Yugoslav war - Europe's worst blood bath since World War II - Serbian politicians, propagandists, and revisionist historians have made a cynical attempt at replacing the missing piece by rewriting the Holocaust record. They claim that Serbs were not Nazi collaborators in genocide, but purely victims of the same atrocities that befell the  再读一些...
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附加的形体格式: Online version:
Cohen, Philip J., 1953-
Serbia's secret war.
College Station : Texas A&M University Press, c1996
(OCoLC)603933549
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所有的著者/提供者: Philip J Cohen; David Riesman
ISBN: 0890966885 9780890966884
OCLC号码: 33438814
描述: xxvi, 235 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
内容: The roots of Serbian fascism --
The Serbian state, 1941-1944 --
Serbian complicity in the Holocaust --
Collaboration and resistance in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovinia --
Serbian historical revisionism and the Holocaust.
丛书名: Eastern European studies (College Station, Tex.), no. 2.
其他题名: Propaganda and the deceit of history
责任: by Philip J. Cohen ; foreword by David Riesman.

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An entire piece of Serbian history is missing. And in the middle of the latest Yugoslav war - Europe's worst blood bath since World War II - Serbian politicians, propagandists, and revisionist historians have made a cynical attempt at replacing the missing piece by rewriting the Holocaust record. They claim that Serbs were not Nazi collaborators in genocide, but purely victims of the same atrocities that befell the Jews; and that Serbian aspirations for a Greater Serbia are not driven by a murderous, nationalistic hatred, but rather are propelled by a victim's desire to lay claim to a safe homeland, a Serbian Promised Land. Thus has the current spilling of blood been justified. Philip J. Cohen argues that the existence of such a propaganda campaign, emanating from Belgrade, began in the earliest days of the post-World War II era and, since then, has been reflected in the world media, as well as in popular commentary and scholarly analysis. More astonishing is that this campaign has been widely successful, particularly in Israel. Remarkable for its broad portrayal and penetrating examination of the Yugoslav social and political experience, Serbia's Secret War draws heavily on documents that have been previously unavailable to the West. Some of the written record has been translated and is published here for the first time. Destined to be regarded as an important contribution to the field, Cohen's careful study of the Serbian role in the Second World War will dramatically alter how scholars, policy makers, and the general public view the bloodshed in the former Yugoslavia - and how they will come to understand the reasons behind it.

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