Courtesy of the #Museum of the Revolution of the Peoples of #Yugoslavia, inventory numbers: 6331, 6339, 6343, 6359 and 6360. The #photos were bought from Vojin Đorđević from #Belgrade on 26.01.1965.
After the capture of Yugoslavia in April of 1941, the #medieval#Smederevo#Fortress was designated as the storehouse for the captured equipment, ammunition, weapons and petrol of the Royal Yugoslav Army, which was to be used in the attack on the USSR. 🔽
Ustaša Miško Ratković from Trilj in #Dalmatia (#Croatia), with an unknown Ustaša, covered in blood, 1941. From the collection of the Museum of #Yugoslavia (collection of the Museum of the Revolution of the Peoples of Yugoslavia, inventory number 11596).
🎙 Anita Buhin was invited by the Transformative Podcast (RECET) to talk about so-called #galebovi ('seagulls') in socialist #Yugoslavia and various economic, cultural and social aspects of this phenomenon, typical for the broader #Mediterranean region and the development of mass #tourism.
The galebovi were local young men who engaged in sexual and romantic relationships with foreign tourists.
@histodons Can anyone recommend a single-volume history on SFR Yugoslavia? Any texts focusing on the development of its unique political economy would be particularly helpful. #history#Yugoslavia