MyWikiBiz, Author Your Legacy — Monday September 01, 2025
Jump to navigationJump to search
373 bytes removed
, 15:49, 13 September 2010
Line 165: |
Line 165: |
| | | |
| (Selected as "Book of the Year" 2005 in the Times Literary Supplement by '''John Bayley''', literary critic, retired Oxford University Professor and widower of Iris Murdoch. The authors wrote to Prime Minister ''Tony Blair'' asking for Britain to make a gesture of regret to Slovenia for sending back the surrendered soldiers.) | | (Selected as "Book of the Year" 2005 in the Times Literary Supplement by '''John Bayley''', literary critic, retired Oxford University Professor and widower of Iris Murdoch. The authors wrote to Prime Minister ''Tony Blair'' asking for Britain to make a gesture of regret to Slovenia for sending back the surrendered soldiers.) |
| + | ===Share this page=== |
| + | <sharethis /> |
| [[Category:History]] | | [[Category:History]] |
| <br> | | <br> |
Line 186: |
Line 188: |
| [Keyword:=concentration camps]] | | [Keyword:=concentration camps]] |
| [[Keyword:=Mass killings without court trials]] | | [[Keyword:=Mass killings without court trials]] |
− | [[Mass killings without court trials::Titoism]]
| |
− | [[Mass killings without court trials::Josip Broz Tito]]
| |
− | [Mass killings::Titoism]]
| |
− | [[Mass killings::Josip Broz Tito]]
| |
− | [[Fake trials::Titoism]]
| |
− | [[Fake trials::Yugoslavia]]
| |
− | [[concentration camps in Slovenia::Titoism]]
| |
− | [[concentration camps in Slovenia::Yugoslavia]]
| |
− | [[Dictatorships::Titoism]]
| |
− | [[Dictatorships::Josip Broz Tito]]
| |
− | [[break up of Yugoslavia::Titoism]]
| |
| </div> | | </div> |
| <br> | | <br> |