Within Closed Frontiers: An Eyewitness Account of the Guerrilla War in Yugoslavia During World War II
In Within Closed Frontiers: A Woman in Wartime Yugoslavia (London and Edinburgh: W. and R. Chambers, 1956), Lena A. Yovitchitch gave her eyewitness account of the guerrilla war in Yugoslavia during World War II.Lena A. Yovitchitch, born in 1885 as Lenka A. Jovichic, had dual nationality, Yugoslav and British. She was the daughter of the Serbian charge d’ affaires in London, Alexander Yovitchich. She lived in Serbia during the German occupation and was an eyewitness to the guerrilla conflict. Her other books included The Biography of a Serbian Diplomat (London: Epworth, 1939), on her father Alexander Zdravko Yovitchitch (1856-1933), Pages From Here and There in Serbia, with a preface by Bogdan Popovitch (Belgrade: S. B. Cvijanovich, 1926), and Peeps at Many Lands: Yugoslavia (London: A. and C. Black, Ltd., 1928).
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