Tito's Gulag : A History of the Prison Island of Goli Otok

Tito's Gulag : A History of the Prison Island of Goli Otok

Tito's Gulag : A History of the Prison Island of Goli Otok

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Tito's Gulag: A History of the Prison Island of Goli Otok (Stanford-Hoover Series on Authoritarianism)

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In 1948, the Cominform, the Soviet-dominated organization that represented communist parties throughout Eastern Europe, expelled its Yugoslav branch, the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, for "nationalist" tendencies.The following year, Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslavia's leader, began mass arrests of suspected Stalinists.Prior to the expulsion, everyone in Yugoslavia had been a Stalin supporter-or claimed to be-and the result was a campaign comparable to the Stalinist terror of the 1930s. Using previously unexamined archival material and drawing on interviews with the few remaining survivors of Goli Otok, historian Martin Previšic delves into the origins of political repression under Tito and the daily workings of the prison camp island.Over this period, Yugoslav security forces arrested some 13,000 people and imprisoned them on Goli Otok, or "Barren Island," a desolate prison island off the coast of Croatia, where they were subjected to brutal treatment rivaling that in any Soviet gulag. Orig
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