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Postcards from the Grave

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Postcards from the Grave

Postcards from the Grave is a 2006 book by Emir Suljagic, relating to his experiences in Srebrenica.[1]

Most of the book deals with how Emir Suljagic survived the July 1995, Srebrenica massacre of an estimated 8,000 men by the Bosnian Serb army. He decided to write this testimony of the event, which he has dedicated to the victims of the massacre, to counter the revisionist history being put forth by such figures as George Bogdanich. [2]. The book has received attention in the press and in after-action reports of the event as being accurate and undercutting many arguments of revisionists.[3]

References

  1. ^ ISBN: 0863565190
  2. ^ http://www.srebrenica-report.com/
  3. ^ Lewis MacKenzie. "The real story behind Srebrenica." The Globe and Mail (Canada), July 14, 2005

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