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Horrors of War: Historical Reality and Philosophy [Hardcover]

Franjo Tudjman (Author)
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


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Tudjman is the president of the Republic of Croatia. He is also an exemplary Balkan political intellectual. In the Balkans, the intelligentsia have been largely responsible for a version of nationalism that combines political with cultural-linguistic factors, which they sought to implement--by whatever means necessary. This book (foreign editions of which have existed since 1989) purports to analyze the history and politics of ethnic violence in European history from Rome to the present. That material is mostly boiler plate and window dressing. The book's real focus is on what Tudjman describes as the scapegoating, by the former Yugoslav government, of Croatia as an artificial nationality irreversibly tainted by its collaboration with Nazi Germany and the accompanying massacres of Jews and Serbs. Tudjman insists that Croatian anti-fascism was as intense as any in Europe--a debatable point. He marshals data to show that while the crimes of the wartime Ustasha government cannot be denied, they must be contextualized. But in fact few Balkan hands were clean between 1941 and 1945. Tudjman's conclusion that insistence on remembering past grievances can only sustain a cycle of revenge has merit. His argument, however, would be more convincing had Croatia not sought to balance its perceived accounts with Serbs and Muslims with such unrestrained enthusiasm--and had Tudjman not led the pack. Morally and intellectually, this book ranks somewhere between O.J. Simpson's I Want to Tell You and Sammy Gravano's Underboss, and seems to draw inspiration from Lewis Carroll's Wonderland queen, who asserted that when she used a fact it meant only what she wanted it to mean.

Copyright 1997 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

Language Notes

Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Serbo-Croation

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 512 pages
  • Publisher: M.Evans & Company; Revised edition (February 5, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0871318385
  • ISBN-13: 978-0871318381
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.4 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,716,528 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Truth hurts, May 6, 1999
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This review is from: Horrors of War: Historical Reality and Philosophy (Hardcover)
This is a work of historiosphical musings on evils embedded in what is the matrix of the Western civilization. The leftist-liberal veil is rent and all the horror of the Greater Serbia project ( which was tacitly approved by Western leftist "intelligentsia" ): gross distortions of historical events ( the Jasenovac megahoax ), plus conspiracy of silence hiding the dimensions of Croat victimology ( any new edition must incorporate and expand on that issue )-all this is exposed glaringly in ex-Yu wars culminating now in the Kosovo massacres. A few reviewers have noticed that the book presents a major revision of history. They're right. A brainwashing they've been submitted to ( and, I suspect, grew fond of) has matured for the revision. Just like the reality has undergone a drastic "revision" with the collapse of communism and the exposition of red genocides.
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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and worth to read, July 7, 1999
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This review is from: Horrors of War: Historical Reality and Philosophy (Hardcover)
Of course, Tudjman writes from a very Croat perspective. But this doesn't make his book less worthwile for study and reading. For any people interested into backgrounds of recent events in former Yugoslovia it contains a lot of very interesting insights and documentation. This not only, because Tudjman reveals the secretly holden (official) statistics of victims during the time of occupation of Yugoslavia during Nazi times and the parallel ongoing inter-Yugoslav civil war. Debunking mythological inflated numbers never gains friends of interested parties. The fact, Croats made up the relative majority of members within the partizans, the Bosniaks relatively to their population might take some people by surprise. Foremost them, who believe into the myth the Serbs had been the strongest force. Tudjman, who had finished World War 2 as captain with the communist partizan forces and later was promoted to general's rank within Tito's People's Army, gained a lot of insight during his time for being director of the institute of history of Worker's Movement in Zagreb. So he had access to documents, not accessible to other historians, not to say non-communist one. His past as a learned Marxist-Leninist historian he can not deny, too, as a reader might find out in some chapters. In his book he gives also a lot of insight into the working and mechanism for silencing unwanted revelations within the communist nomenclatura in communist Yugoslavia. His antagonism against the (Greater) Serb run central bureaucracy in Belgrade is one of the focal point in this book and never veiled. The quotations and comments have a lot of topic actuality. Reading this book, together with Milovan Djilas' Wartime and New Class, might give the interested reader far from the propaganda since ten years a valuable background why the Yugoslav system was doomed to fail.
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12 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Alternative analysis of Histoy, June 21, 1999
This review is from: Horrors of War: Historical Reality and Philosophy (Hardcover)
This book while boring is an exhaustive review of 20th century history. He has done an exhaustive research on the facts of the issues he covers and offers an insightful perspective. When you remember that he experienced what he was writing about. For this author, the histoty he writes about is the history he lived through. He chalenges many of the pre-concieved notion of the so-caled experts of the Balkans. He offers proof to back his opinion. It is interesting to note that all attacks on this book are not on the facts he presents but the conclusions he makes of them. But when you read the facts he presents, one can't argue with his conclusions. Those that due argue against him never present facts to back their arguments. He has done a masterfull analysis of the reality and philosophy of war.
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