Assassination Orders from Belgrade
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Assassination Orders from Belgrade directed by Dragan Cotic. Not a TV Series.
57 min documentary
Assassination Orders from Belgrade – Croatian Exiles and Yugoslav State Terrorism is a 2021 German documentary film produced by TORCIDA Films. This documentary film deals with what is probably the longest unsolved series of murders on German soil and the bloody chapter of German-Yugoslav history that is hardly known to the German public. The communist secret service of Yugoslavia killed at least 78 Croatian exiles worldwide. The youngest victims were just three and nine years old. Most murders were committed in the Federal Republic of Germany. However, it was not until 2005 that the Munich judicial authorities began to consistently investigate these murders and punish the perpetrators. The viewers follow children, relatives and friends of the Udba victims as well as survivors of the Udba assassinations who report on their dramatic and painful experiences and get to know the political and historical background of their destinies. The story of Yugoslav state terrorism is told for the first time from the victims’ point of view.
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