In the Claws of the Red Dragon: Ten Years Under Tito's HeelPersonal narrative of a Catholic priest from the Voivodina region regarding the sufferings of the ethnic Danube Swabian Germans under the Tito partisan government in Yugoslavia during the decade after World War II. |
Contents
Prologue Josef Haltmayer | 10 |
Overthrow in Zagreb | 25 |
The Perilous Homeward Journey | 31 |
Copyright | |
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