Communist Propaganda of the 20th Century

Communist Propaganda of the 20th Century

propaganda - 'noun', information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view (Compact Oxford Dictionary).

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Bosnia and Herzegovina (8).

Bosnia and Herzegovina, text by Alojz Benac and Ivan Lovenovic. Hardcover book published by Sour “Svjetlost” Jugoslovenska Revija 1986.

Sarajevo like the whole of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a place of many symbolic contrasts, testifying to a varied succession of influences over a long period of time, to the dance of history. In this town, rich in the traditions of the struggles of the workers movement, which are commemorated in the memorial complex dedicated to the eminent revolutionary Djuro Djakovic, there stands a building which is a natural continuation of the trend: the imposing and functional architectural edifice of the Skenderija cultural and sports centre, where many great cultural manifestations, commercial fairs and sporting events are held.

The town of Mostar is the economic and cultural centre of Herzegovina, situated on both banks of the Neretva at the foot of Mount Velez.

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