: While various links exist on Google Groups or Google Drive , be cautious of file safety when downloading from unofficial sources. DECA KOMUNIZMA I Magle sa istoka - Milomir Marić

Marić spent nearly a decade digging through domestic and international archives to unearth hidden diaries, secret police files, and censored testimonies.

Even today, Marić references his work. In modern interviews, he discusses “Deca Žurnalizma” (Children of Journalism), a conceptual spin-off where he examines the state of modern media, corruption, and the profiles of his current guests on Ćirilica .

By the late 1980s, Yugoslavia was fracturing. Josip Broz Tito had passed away in 1980, and the institutional taboos protecting the ruling elite were beginning to erode. Milomir Marić spent nearly a decade digging through classified, hidden, and unreleased archive materials across domestic and foreign institutions.

If the file is a book or article by Marić, it likely examines how the socialist era shaped the identity, traumas, and disillusionments of those who grew up within the Yugoslav communist system — especially following the violent breakup of the country in the 1990s. Marić might analyze how “children” of that ideology later became soldiers, nationalists, or critics in the post-communist transition.

: Focuses on the early revolutionary fervor, international intelligence networks, and figures like Mustafa Golubić, Sima Marković, and Karlo Štajner.

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