Goli Otok and Sveti Grgur [Bare Island, Saint Gregory] are places that have lodged in the collective memory as sites of repressive de-Stalinisation. They were created in 1949 as a response of the Party to the Tito-Stalin schism, the intention being the re-education of recalcitrant members. Tito’s idea that the Cominformists had to be broken and not murdered opens up, apart from the regular methods of concentration camps, the introduction of a number of specific features of Goli Otok, particularly with respect to women. MORE>
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Goli otok i Sveti Grgur u zajedničkoj memoriji predstavljaju mjesta represivne destaljinizacije. Nastali su 1949. kao odgovor Partije na raskol Tito-Staljin s namjerom „preodgoja“ nepodobnih članova. Titova ideja kako informbirovce treba slomiti a ne ubiti, otvara, osim ustaljenih logorskih metoda, uvođenje niza golootočkih specifičnosti, pogotovo prema ženama. VIŠE>