This classic by an associate of Yugoslavia's Tito created a sensation when it was published in 1957 because it was the first time that a ranking Communist had publicly analyzed his disillusionment with the system.
Milovan Đilas Books
June 12, 1911 – April 20, 1995
Milovan Đilas was a Montenegrin and Yugoslav communist, and later a dissident. He participated in the National Liberation Struggle, was a political theorist, and a writer. His work delves into profound questions of political theory and societal development. As a dissident, he offered a critical perspective on the communist regime and its ideology. Đilas's writings explore themes of power, freedom, and human nature.







Conversations with Stalin
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Describes the key members of Stalin's court: Beria, Malenkov, Zhukov, Molotov and Khruschchev.
Josip Broz-Tito (1892 - 1980), jugoslawischer Partisanenfüher und späterer Staatspräsident
Das Dorf im Dreiländereck
- 331 pages
- 12 hours of reading



