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by Tim Pears


  Pero walks ahead. Tom strides behind him. They are young, and strong. But the young and strong fall at random, at fate’s careless whim. Those who survive must remake the man-made world.

  Bibliography

  This author is indebted to the following books, particularly those by Basil Davidson, F.W.D. Deakin and Franklin Lindsay: remarkable accounts by Allied soldiers of their wartime experience:

  Martin Armstrong: The Fisherman, a short story, 1927.

  Roderick Bailey: Forgotten Voices of the Secret War, Ebury Press, 2008.

  Stephen Clissold: Djilas, The Progress of a Revolutionary, Maurice Temple Smith, 1983.

  Geoffrey Cox: The Race for Trieste, William Kimber & Co, 1977.

  Terry Crowdy & Steve Noon: S.O.E. Agent, Churchill’s Secret Warriors, Osprey Publishing, 2008.

  Basil Davidson: Partisan Picture, Bedford Books Ltd, 1946.

  F.W.D. Deakin: The Embattled Mountain, Oxford University Press, 1971.

  Vladimir Dedijer: The Beloved Land, MacGibbon & Kee, 1961.

  Vladimir Dedijer: The War Diaries, University of Michigan, 1990.

  Milovan Djilas: Wartime, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977.

  Christie Lawrence: Irregular Adventure, Faber & Faber, 1946.

  Franklin Lindsay: Beacons in the Night – With the OSS and Tito’s Partisans in Wartime Yugoslavia, Stanford University Press, 1993.

  Michael McConville: A Small War in the Balkans, British Military involvement in wartime Yugoslavia 1941–1945, MacMillan (and 2007 The Naval & Military Press Ltd), 1986.

  Stevan K. Pavlowitch: Hitler’s New Disorder, The Second World War in Yugoslavia, Hurst & Co., 2008.

  John Phillips: Yugoslav Story, Jugoslovenska Revija, Belgrade, and Mladost, Zagreb, 1981.

  Sebastian Ritchie: Our Man in Yugoslavia, The Story of a Secret Service Operative, Frank Cass, 2004.

  Lindsay Rogers: Guerrilla Surgeon, Doubleday, 1957.

  N. Thomas, K. Mikulan & D. Pavelic: Axis Forces in Yugoslavia 1941–45, Osprey Publishing, 1995.

  Zvonimir Vuckovich: A Balkan Tragedy, Yugoslavia 1941–1946: Memoirs of a Guerrilla Fighter, East European Monographs, Boulder, 2004.

  Velimir Vuksic: Tito’s Partisans 1941–45, Osprey Publishing, 2003.

  Peter Wilkinson: Foreign Fields, The Story of an SOE Operative, I.B. Tauris, 1997.

  Thanks to internet resources www.historyplace.com, www.worldwar-2.net, and Wikipedia.

  Acknowledgements

  Many thanks to the Authors Foundation for a travel grant which enabled the author to make a visit to Slovenia.

  Very special thanks to Alenka Snoj, Drago Mohar and Božo Vidmar for their hospitality and help during that trip. Thank you Bojana Kozul for making the connection.

  Thanks to Monika Kokalj Kočevar, MA, at the National Museum of Contemporary History, Ljubljana.

  Heartfelt thanks to editor Jason Arthur, Tom Avery, Stephanie Sweeney and all at William Heinemann and Windmill; to agent Victoria Hobbs; to map-maker Jane Randfield; and to Hania Porucznik and Reb Gowers.

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