There was a room in Kula which could be seen from behind bars. That was the so-called reception room, where Nikola Koljevic was a frequent guest. A very frequent guest, who came for the parties. Of course, music was played, they drank, they ate The writer Vladimir Srebrov, one of the founders of the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) in Bosnia […]

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