George Bogdanich

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(filmmaker, writer)
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Born13 November 1948

George Vladimir Bogdanich is a writer and filmmaker who has worked as a journalist, publicist and author.

As a filmmaker, George Bogdanich directed and produced “Yugoslavia: The Avoidable War” in 2002, which was narrated by his wife Sanya Popovic, and “Betrayal: When the Government Took over the Teamsters Union” in 2019.

He co-authored a political memoir with former US Representative Debbie Halvorson called “Playing Ball with the Big Boys.”

He has written for a number of publications including the Chicago Sun Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Nation, the Progressive, the Illinois Times, and the Huffington Post.[1]


 

A Document by George Bogdanich

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
File:Srebrenica massacre.pdfbook2011Srebrenica MassacreForensic examination of the event that has come to be known as "The Srebrenica Massacre" in the western mainstrean narrative of the break-up of the former Yugoslavia
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