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    The aim of the project Unveiling personal memories on war and detention is to affirm personal memories of all interested witnesses of political events in Croatia and to preserve them from falling into oblivion.Read more

    The methodology which Documenta – Centre for Dealing with the Past uses in collecting personal memories is partially grounded in the basic methodological principles of the oral history method. It has been used since 1948, when the oral history method was accepted in the scientific community as a technique of documenting history and it enables Documenta, as a human rights organization working on the process of dealing...Read more

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    The CroMe project is financed by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs under Matra Programme: supporting social transition. The Matra programme supports countries in Southeast and Eastern Europe in the transition to a pluralist and democratic society, governed by the rule of law.Read more

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Zdravko Brlošić

Zdravko Brlošić was born in 1951 in Osijek. Before the war in the 1990s he worked for Saponia Osijek, one of the biggest firms in Slavonia. With the beginning of the war, when it was established that the functioning of the firm was of strategic interest, he continued to work under a work obligation, and witnessed the war in the streets of Osijek. Until the fall of Vukovar, his family also remained in their house in Osijek. At the end of 1991 he was mobilised and spent the time on the Antunovac - Osijek lines. After two months, his company asked for him to be released in order to fulfil his work obligation. He was mobilised again only in July 1995. Today he lives and works in Osijek.

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