Draft:Mate Capin
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Mate Ćapin is a Swedish-Croatian author, war veteran, and academic known for his autobiographical works exploring war, trauma, and identity. He is a Croatian War of Independence veteran and has published books in, Sweden, Croatia and the United Kingdom.
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[edit]Bunker Capin – Published in Sweden, this book explores the author’s wartime memories and the emotional costs of conflict. Source
- Put Natrag (The Road Back) – A Croatian-language autobiographical novel published in 2023. The book is described as a personal confession and a call to fellow veterans to document and preserve their stories. Source
- From Thorns, to Path, to Eternity – Published via Amazon in 2025, this English-language book explores healing, memory, and existence themes. Source