is a profound historical novel by Serbian author Momir Krsmanović , first published in 1983. The book is a harrowing chronicle of the atrocities committed against the Serbian population in Eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina during World War II, specifically focusing on the crimes of the Ustaše and the notorious "Black Legion" led by Jure Francetić. Historical Significance and Controversy

Krsmanović spent over a decade gathering authentic testimonies from survivors to ensure the historical accuracy of the work. Upon its initial release, the book faced significant censorship and was often suppressed by the Yugoslav authorities to preserve the state-mandated ideology of "Brotherhood and Unity" ( bratstvo i jedinstvo ). Despite this, it gained a cult following and has seen numerous editions over the decades.

The brutal offensives in Eastern Bosnia and the mass killings along the Drina River.

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