Erased from history: A thousand women ended up on Goli Otok, and their only “crime” was belief in or love for a son, brother, husband or colleague
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These were women who, in the period from 1948 to 1956, were arrested, punished and detained in some of the prisons and camps intended for Cominform supporters Listen to the story After the breakup of Yugoslavia, many historians dealt with the topic of Goli Otok, but few focused on the fate of women.
One of those who embarked on this endeavour to tell their stories is historian Ljubinka Škodrić. She earned her PhD at the Department of History of the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. From 2001 to 2018 she was employed at the Archives of Serbia, where she attained the title of archival adviser. She specialises in the study of the history of Serbia during the Second World War. She has published numerous works in the field of the cultural and social










