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Peter Rebernik <[log in to unmask]>
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I am sorry, I could not open your URLs. But, I do think that this is very
interesting. Since you are rather close - in beautiful Sibenik - did you
hear about it from other sources, too? And did the Croatian government did
the same when the war started there?

Greetings from Vienna, from someone who has visited your region many times,

Peter Rebernik

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Von: Jadran Kale <[log in to unmask]>
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Datum: Montag, 12. April 1999 11:22
Betreff: mus.martial role


>Dear Colleagues,
>
>in a profoundly analytic newspaper article concerned with the current war
>in Europe there is a significant line about the museum role while planning
>it:
>
>>Some of the first signs were subtle, insignificant alone and too small
>for anyone to add up. In January and February, for instance, (...)
>valuable religious icons, paintings and historical manuscripts were
>removed from museums and libraries and trucked north toward Belgrade.<
>
>Check out the full article >Serbs' Offensive Was Meticulously Planned<
>(Washington Post, April 11, 1999; Page A1), by R. J. Smith and W.
>Drozdiak, at:
>http://search.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPlate/1999-04/11/200l-041199-idx.h
tml
>
>Sincerely yours,
>
>Jadran Kale------------------------
>Zupanijski muzej,  HR-22000 Sibenik
>Croatia:385(0)22/213-880,fax213-355
>http://pubwww.srce.hr/muzej_sibenik
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>dobavljac morskih ideja------------
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