
Maks Wraber
Dr. Maks Wraber was a prominent figure in post-war Yugoslavia, known for his expertise and his controversial political experiences. He was unjustly imprisoned for over a year after World War II as a 'enemy of the people' due to allegations of being a 'Vatican spy,' which were later proven baseless. Despite the ideological challenges he faced, including being shunned by the regime, he eventually gained recognition for his academic contributions, receiving the Kidrič Award and becoming a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU). His life reflects the complexities of navigating personal integrity and political ideology during a turbulent time in Yugoslavia's history.
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Dr. Maks Wraber was imprisoned as a 'people's enemy' after the war.
Jugoslovanska železna zavesa je obsta(ja)la le v glavah nekaterih





