BEOGRAD 1944-1950 - NEKI ASPEKTI DRUŠTVENOG ŽIVOTA
Momčilo, Mitrović
Istorija 20. veka
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0352-3160
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2000-2020/03/23/13:32:57
The work represents a historiographic description of Belgrade during the period 1944 to 1950, with the years 1944,1948, and 1950 taken as dividing points. In addition to portraying the city immediately after the liberation, the author describes the war damage on houses, and cultural and industrial monuments and buildings in the capital. The city's cultural features are presented along with its communal capacities and the organization of providing supplies for the inhabitants, in addition to information regarding health service, education, traffic, etc. Local sources are combined with the reports of Fitzroy Maclean, Chief of the British Military Mission, who entered Belgrade a few days after the liberation.
Serbia, Belgrade, war damage, 1944-1950, city life, culture and industrial monuments