This booklet challenges the idea that there is only one truth of the history of Kosovo during Second World War, or that a unique group – whether it is Albanians or Serbs, nationalists or socialists – possesses the truth. We present shorts narrations about individuals who identified with larger groups but made individual choices when it was almost impossible to freely choose, at a time of greater movements of people and ideas swept Kosovo. This is what oral history allows us to do: break the monopoly of truth, whether by the state, a nation or a political group, so we can hear the stories below the radar.
Below the Radar: Memories of the Second World War.