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The article is devoted to the image of war in Smrt – a collection of short stories written by Eduard Limonov. Eduard Limonov is a controversial Russian writer and politician known for his extremist worldview, scandalous literary works and involvement in the national-bolshevik movement. The action of most of the stories is set against the backdrop of the Yugoslav Wars. Limonov describes the dark sides of the war: death, suffering of civilians and atrocities, but at the same time claims that war creates an excellent opportunity to experience a fascinating adventure and to become a true hero. In his opinion, the war is completely consistent with the most basic human instincts, therefore, it is not surprising that many soldiers participate in war with enthusiasm and prefer it to a boring, stabilized life.
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At the beginning of the 1980s, Serbia became convinced that there was a policy in the SFRY aimed at weakening the country's most numerous nation - the Serbs. Slobodan Milošević gained political capital on his opposition to the doctrine of 'weak Serbia - strong Yugoslavia'. In the face of the collapse of Yugoslavia, the Serbian leader tried to transform the SFRY into a Serb-centric state. At the outbreak of the war, Milošević led to the establishment of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. According to the concept of the Serbian president, all Serbian lands were to unite around this country.
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Na początku lat osiemdziesiątych XX wieku, w Serbii utarło się przekonanie, że w SFRJ jest prowadzona polityka mająca na celu osłabić najliczniejszy naród państwa - Serbów. Na przeciwstawieniu się doktrynie „słaba Serbia - mocna Jugosławia‟ kapitał polityczny zdobył Slobodan Milošević. W obliczu rozpadu Jugosławii serbski lider próbował przebudować SFRJ w państwo serbocentrystyczne. W momencie wybuch wojny Milošević doprowadził do powołania SRJ. Według koncepcji serbskiego prezydenta wokół tego państwa miały zjednoczyć się wszystkie ziemie serbskie.
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