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10 April 2010

VLADIMIR DEDIJER Prica 198? na Radio Beogradu o svom radu


VLADIMIR DEDIJER je bio veoma značajna ličnost iz vrha vlasti u Titovoj Jugoslaviji od početka stvaranja do same njegove smrti koja na neki način simbolizuje i krah Jugoslavije (1990).

Bio je i pisac čuvene Biografije o Titu ali bio je i pisac nekih spornih radova koji se nisu svideli potonjoj vlasti , nakon Titove smrti.

U ovoj radio emisiji iz nekih 80-tih godina, koju sam pronašao u kolekciji SP, on govori dosta zanimljivih i intrigantnih podataka o Jugoslaviji e da bi na kraju priznao da ipak Tita puno voli. Izvanredna emisija, dosta pristojno snimljena. Jedan od jako retkih zvukova Jugoslavije prvi put na blogu. Inače mi se ovde trudimo da imamo što različitije zvukove one naše Jugosalvije i mislim da je glas Vladimira Dedijera jedan od najinteresantnijih ali i vrlo retkih na internetu uopšte, za kolekcionare istorije.


Vladimir Dedijer (4 February 1914 - 30 November 1990) was a Yugoslav partisan fighter, politician and historian.
During World War II he was an editor of the Yugoslav Communist Party newspaper Borba, and member of the agitprop section to the General Staff.
After the war he was a member of Yugoslav delegation on 1946 Paris peace conference and on several sessions of United Nations General Assembly (1945-1952).[1] In 1952 he became a member of the Party's Central Committee and was excluded from it following the fall of Milovan Đilas. From then on, he devoted himself to writing history and teaching (he taught at University of Belgrade and at various universities in United Kingdom and United States). In 1955 he was charged with disseminating "hostile propganda", but served no jail time.
One of his most famous books is The Yugoslav Auschwitz and the Vatican: The Croatian Massacre of the Serbs During World War II which was translated in several languages. Another book, The Road to Sarajevo, discusses the origins of World War I. In his book Prilozi za biografiju Josipa Broza Tita, Dedijer cited casualties at the Jasenovac concentration camp of 700,000 people. The figure is frequently quoted despite the fact that historians, Serb and non-Serb alike, do not consider this a reasonable estimate.
He wrote two important accounts of Partisan history: Diary and Tito, both of which have been published in English.
He was Chairman and President of Sessions at the 1966 Russell Tribunal.

  

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Nisi ostavio link.

Unknown said...

Ovo je odlicno sto ste nasli Dedijerov snimak sa Radio Beograda ali ja nigdje ne mogu ovdje da nadjem link za download ili za slusanje.

Unknown said...

Mislim da nedostaje link za zvucni fajl ( mp3) Dedijera

Niko do sada nije komentarisao ne znam da li je predvidjena samo slika i tekst ili i mp3 zapis Dedijera

ctebo said...

Jel moze reupload.
Hvala
Pozdrav
Stevo

Aktivista Neumorni said...

Pravilo ovog bloga je da kad neko traži ponovni link do fajla ponudi nešto zauzvrat tako dobro kao što je fajl koji traži!
Imate li vi nešto tako dobro kao što je ovaj fajl?
Ako imat eppošaljite listu interesantnih fajlova koji bi me možda interesovali pa ćemo videti!
Hvala na razumevanju, tako se ovaj blog širi i biva najbolji na svetu