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    Bosnian War - Wikipedia

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    The Bosnian War (Serbo-Croatian: Rat u Bosni i Hercegovini / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. The war is commonly seen as having started on April 6, 1992, following a number of earlier

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    Clashes between Muslims, Croats, and Serbs in Bosnia started in late February 1992, and "full-scale hostilities had broken out by 6 April", the same day the United States and European Economic Community(EEC)

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    Breakup of Yugoslavia
    The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina came about as a result of the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. A crisis emerged in Yugoslavia as a result of the weakening of the confederational system at the end of the

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    There were three factions in the Bosnian War:
    • Bosnian (or Bosniak), loyal to the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    During the war in Croatia, arms had been pouring into Bosnia. The JNA armed Bosnian Serbs, and the Croatian Defence Force armed

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    1992
    Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadžić stated "Our optimum is a Greater Serbia, and if not that, then a Federal Yugoslavia". The war in Bosnia escalated in April. On 3 April, the Battle of Kupresbegan between the JNA

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    Calculating the number of deaths resulting from the conflict has been subject to considerable, highly politicised debate, sometimes "fused with narratives about victimhood", from the political elites of various groups. Estimates of the total number of casualties have

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    According to a report compiled by the UN, and chaired by M. Cherif Bassiouni, while all sides committed war crimes during the conflict, Serbian forces were responsible for ninety percent of them, whereas Croatian forces were responsible for six percent, and Bosniak

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  2. Serbo-Croatian War / Homeland War - GlobalSecurity.org

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    The Serbo-Croatian conflict has its roots in the Austrian Military Frontier (1578-1881) or Vojna Krajina, which was founded by the Austro-Hungarian Empire in …

  3. Croatian War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The standard term applied to the war as directly translated from Croatian is Homeland war (Croatian: Domovinski rat), while the term Croatian War of Independence is also used. Early English sources also called it the War in Croatia, the Serbo-Croatian War, and the Conflict in Yugoslavia.
    Different translations of the Croatian name for the war are also sometimes used, such as Patriotic War, although such use by native speakers of English is rare. The official term used in Croatian i…

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  4. Homeland War / Serbo-Croatian War

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    Serbo-Croatian War / Homeland War. The fall of communism brought uncertainty to Yugoslavia in 1990. It encouraged nationalist sentiments in all of its republics.

  5. The Truth About the Serbo-Croatian Conflict – Science for ...

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    01/11/1991 · It is a historical fact that during World War II the Ustasha fascist regime in Croatia was responsible for the genocide of about 400,000 Serbs and tens of thousands of Jews and Gypsies. In recent months, gruesome images of the remains of the victims of the notorious concentration camp of Jasenovac are being frequently shown on Serbian television.

  6. Serbo- Croatian War - Where are Sue & Mike?

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    01/06/2009 · Serbo- Croatian War. In Karlovac, near the border with Bosnia, there are remnants from the war in the early 90’s, including United Nations barriers, decommissioned tanks and shrapnel marks on the buildings. Many hundreds of Croatians died before Molosovich was defeated. Molosovich was in prison for years, would have been brought to trial for war ...

  7. Arma 3: War in the Balkans | Serbo-Croatian War - YouTube

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  8. Urban Dictionary: Serbo-Croatian War

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    Serbo-Croatian War, or Serbian aggression against Croatia in 1991 was the last futile attempt of fundamental serbian government to create a Greater Serbia. The idea of Yugoslavia was in fact the best opportunity for Serbian nationalists to create the Greater Serbia, which was completed in 1918 according to the 1844 secret programme.

  9. Serbian and Croatian Nationalism and the Wars In ...

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    01/06/1995 · The existence of a sizable population of Serbo-Croatian speaking Muslims in Bosnia and Hercegovina was an additional complication, but many of those Muslims who identified themselves as Turks had left Bosnia for Turkey at the end of the war, and most of those remaining identified themselves as Serbs or Croats, albeit of Muslim confession.

  10. A Brief History of The War in Croatia – Background ...

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    17/02/2014 · Serbian state sponsored violence and terrorism enforced nationalist Serbian policies, which were economically exploitive of Croatia. This state terrorism culminated with the assassination of the pacifist Croatian politician Stjepan Radic, Croatian Peasant Party head, in Parliament while in session in 1928.

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