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SLAVKO GOLDSTEIN Award-winning publisher, editor, and author Slavko Goldstein was born in 1928 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina, and grew up in Karlovac, Croatia. During the Holocaust, he lost his father and most of the members of his father's and mother's families. His mother saved him and his brother Danko by joining the Partisans in 1942, in which he served until 1945, achieving the rank of lieutenant at the age of seventeen and becoming one of the youngest officers in the Partisan army. After the war, he worked as a journalist and editor for several leading Croatian newspapers and as a scriptwriter for feature and documentary films. As the director of University Publisher Liber Zageb and then as the publisher and editor of Novi Liber for more than forty years, he has been responsible for the publication of many important works of Yugoslav and Croatian literature and on Croatian social life. He was president of the Jewish Community of Zagreb from 1986-1990 and the founder and president of the first non-communist political party in Croatia from 1989-1990. From 2001 to 2005 he was the president of the Council of the Jasenovac Memorial Center. He has been awarded about twenty prizes for his journalistic, film, and editorial work. The Croatian edition of his latest book, 1941 - The Year that Keeps Returning, won four different prizes as the best publication in Croatia in 2007, and the Krunoslav Sukic Award as the book of the decade in the field of nonviolence, human rights, and civil society. MICHAEL GABLE was born in Barberton, Ohio in 1952. After serving in the US Navy, he graduated from the School of International Service of The American University in Washington, D.C. in 1979. He worked for US government and international humanitarian agencies in the countries of the former Yugoslavia between 1987 and 2005. He now resides in Zagreb, Croatia.

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"well translated elegant prose ...despite his presence as witness, actor and narrator, this is as objective a work of historical research as one may encounter ... in 70 pages of a single chapter Goldstein reveals more about the history of Yugoslavia and about capitalism, fascism, communism and war in Europe in the 20th century than any other book I have read" -- Misha Glenny The Irish Times 'Unlike most such memoirs, his book does not focus solely on the sufferings of the victims, or treat their persecutors, torturers and murderers as anonymous, faceless or inhuman ... It is this book's achievement to give genocide a human face.' The Guardian 'Released to great acclaim in Croatia in 2007 ... a vivid account of a less well known Nazi inflicted horror.' Soldier magazine

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