Page Navigation (history)

I make a web dynpro application with lots of views. I want to put on the top some page navigation which keep the last shown views (the last 5 or 10 shown views), something like page history. Well, I searched at all places for any good step by step tutorial or example, but couldn't find any. I know it should be made with BreadCrumbs but don't know how exactly to use it. Can someone help me with thist?

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