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    Historical Maps

    A collection of historical maps covering the Bosnian (and Herzegovinian) history from its beginning to our days. The following is a list of maps published in various historical atlases.
  • Serb held concentration camps

    Serb held concentration camps

    Multimedia map covering locations of the Serb held concentration camps in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia.
  • Croat held concentration camps

    Croat held concentration camps

    Multimedia map covering locations of the Croat held concentration camps in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Srebrenica

Trnovo Execution Video (Srebrenica)


The cold-blooded killings, which occurred in the village of Trnovo after the fall of the eastern enclave of Srebrenica, were video-taped by the Scorpions, who can be seen laughing, smoking and taunting their

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Srebrenica school playground shelling (12. April 1993)


On 12 April 1993 a Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) artillery attack of two short bombardments on Srebrenica left 56 dead, including children, and 73 seriously wounded. Shells dropped on the densely packed streets

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Srebrenica - A Cry from the Grave


Srebrenica, Bosnia, the world's first United Nations Safe Area, was the site of the worst case of genocide in Europe since World War II. In July 1995, the Bosnian Serb army staged a brutal takeover of the

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Early History

Bosnia to 1180


Racial history is the bane of the Balkans as anyone who has lived or travelled in this part of Europe will know, there is no such ting as a racially homogeneous province there, let alone a racially

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Conversion to Islam in the Balkans


The conquest of the Balkans was accomplished in the space of little more than a century and in two stages—1352 to 1402 and 1415 to 1467. The main reason for the relatively faster pace of the conquest of this region,

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Austro-Hungarian Rule


Russia and the Habsburg monarchy had vied for political and economic influence in Southeastern Europe since the eighteenth century. Ottoman weakness, growing Russian influence in the area, and the realization that

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Modern History

Siege of Mostar


The City of Mostar was surrounded by the Croat forces for nine months, and much of its historic city was severely damaged in shelling including the famous Stari Most bridge.[62] Mostar was divided into a

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Foreign Mercenaries


Given the shortage of manpower on the front line, the Greater Serbia aggressor and its collaborationists had brought in and involved foreign mercenaries (foreign nationals) into combat activity, too. Based on the data

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So-called Herzeg-Bosnia


The Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia (Bosnian: Hrvatska Republika Herceg-Bosna) was an unrecognised entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina that existed between 1991 and 1994 as a result of secessionist

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Current Affairs

Dodik aims for de facto secession of


Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik is taking provocative steps to neutralize international oversight in Bosnia and secure de facto secession for his Republika Srpska. His action could prompt leaders of the Bosniak

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AJC Urges Bosnia-Herzegovina to Maintain Legal Ban on Holocaust, Genocide Denial


American Jewish Committee (AJC) today expressed deep concern about the efforts of some political factions in Bosnia-Herzegovina to remove the country’s legal ban on denial of the Holocaust and other genocides.

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Serbian PM Ana Brnabic: Srebrenica 'a terrible crime,' not genocide


The Srebrenica massacre in 1995 was "a hideous crime, it was a war crime" Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on this week’s edition of DW’s political talk show Conflict Zone. Brnabic emphasized that "it was a terrible,

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Following is a comprehensive list of convicted war criminals (Croats) as according to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), The Department I (Special Department for War Crimes) of Bosnia and Herzegovina and where applies The Office of the War Crimes Prosecutor (Republic of Serbia), County Courts (Republic of Croatia).

Lašva Valley
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Josipović, Drago
Croatian Defence Council
  • 12 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Šantić, Vladimir
Croatian Defence Council
  • 18 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Aleksovski, Zlatko
Croatian Defence Council
  • 7 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Blaškić, Tihomir
General
Croatian Defence Council
  • 9 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bralo, Miroslav
Croatian Defence Council
  • 20 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Furundžija, Anto
Croatian Defence Council
  • 10 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kordić, Dario
Croatian Defence Council
  • 25 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and HerzegovinaČerkez, Mario
Croatian Defence Council
  • 6 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and HerzegovinaLjubičić, Paško
Commander of the Fourth Military Police Battalion with the Croatian Defence Council
  • 10 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Bugojno
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Šakić, Slavko
Croatian Defence Council
  • 8 Years and 6 months imprisonment for war crimes
   
Konjic
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Pinčić, Zrinko
Croatian Defence Council
  • 6 Years imprisonment for war crimes
   
Novo Selo - Kotor Varoš
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Škrobić, Marko
Croatian Defence Council
  • 9 Years imprisonment for war crimes
   
Kreševo
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Krešo, Lučić
Croatian Defence Council
  • 6 Years imprisonment for war crimes
   
Herzegovina (Stolac, Dretelj, Koštana hospital)
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Naletilić, Mladen
Croatian Defence Council
  • 20 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Martinović, Vinko
Croatian Defence Council
  • 18 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Radić, Marko
Croatian Defence Council
  • 21 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Šunjić, Dragan
Croatian Defence Council
  • 16 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brekalo, Damir
Croatian Defence Council
  • 20 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vračević, Mirko
Croatian Defence Council
  • 12 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Andrun, Nikola
Deputy head of the camp „Gabela“
Croatian Defence Council
  • 14 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jackie, Banny Arklöv
Croatian Defence Council
  • 8 Years imprisonment for war crimes
 
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bogdanović, Velibor
Croatian Defence Council
  • 6 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mikulić, Dražen
Croatian Defence Council
  • 1 Year and 6 months imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jarak, Vlatko
First Brigade“Knez Domagoj”
Croatian Defence Council
  • 1 Year and 6 months imprisonment for war crimes
Vitez
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kovać, Ante
Commander of the Brigade's Military Police Squad of the Croatian Defence Council
  • 9 Years imprisonment for war crimes
   
Žepče
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Pravdić, Franjo
Croatian Defence Council
  • 11 Years imprisonment for war crimes
   
     
Kiseljak i Vareš (Villages: Grahovci, Han-Ploča, Stupni Do, and weekend place Luke)
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Rajić, Ivica
Commander in the Croatian Defence Council
  • 12 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Anić, Miroslav - Firga
Member of the special unit "Maturice" in the Croatian Defence Council
  • 15 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Čurtić, Ermin
Member of the special unit "Maturice" in the Croatian Defence Council
  • 5 Years and 6 months imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ilijašević, Dominik - Como
Commander of the Kiseljak special unit "Maurice" of the Croatian Defence Council
  • 15 Years imprisonment for war crimes
   
Prozor
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jukić, Željko
‘Rama’ Brigade
Croatian Defence Council
  • 15 Years imprisonment for war crimes
   
     
Odžak
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Terzić, Albina (Nina)
Croatian Defence Council
  • 5 Years imprisonment for war crimes
   
Busovača
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Milić, Zoran
Member of the 2nd battalion brigade "Nikola Šubić Zrinjski"
Croatian Defence Council
  • 7 Years imprisonment for war crimes
   
Bosanski Brod (Sijekovc)
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kovačević, Zemir
101. Bosanski Brod brigade
Croatian Defence Council
  • 10 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tolić, Josip
Croatian Defence Council
  • 10 Years imprisonment for war crimes
Croatian war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kamerić, Indira
101. Bosanski Brod brigade
Croatian Defence Council
  • 3 Years imprisonment for war crimes
     

Tags: Croatian aggression, Herceg-Bosna, Croatian war criminals

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