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The Krunoslav Draganović Collection on World War II and Post-war Victims is an archive collection whose original collector was the priest Krunoslav Draganović, who, relying primarily on the testimonies of survivors and other witnesses, planned to publish a book on the crimes of the Yugoslav communists.
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- Zagreb Trg Marka Marulića 21, Croatia 10000
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- 1999
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- Gdańsk, Poland
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Date of founding:
- 1987
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- LV-1050 Rīga Raiņa bulvāris 7 , Latvia
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- 2003
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- Łomianki Pionierów 22, Poland 05-092
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- alternative forms of education (e.g. flying universities)
- alternative lifestyles and resistance of the everydays
- avant-garde, neo-avant-garde
- fine arts
- media arts (digital arts)
- party dissidents (outcasts from the party)
- philosophical/theoretical movements (neomarxists, maoists, reform socialists, etc.)
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- 1972
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The private archives of Ferenc Kálmándy contain the documents of his photo oeuvre since 1978. His photographs document transformations in Hungarian youth culture, underground pop, and intellectual art scene and also the integration of the visual aesthetics of punk, new wave, and post-avantgarde into everyday life.
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- Orfű Öreghegyi utca 1, Hungary 7677
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- 1978
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