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Vaso Miskin Street Massacre - Sarajevo (27 May 1992)

Massacre in Vaso Miskin Street is one of the worst war crimes in the history of Sarajevo, which was committed by the Serbian Army on the 27th May 1992 against civilians who were waiting in line for bread. ...

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. ...

Realization of the RAM Plan

... interfere in Yugoslav relations. The first stage of internationalisation involves the European Community. On July 1, under the pressure of the European Community, the leadership of the Greater Serbia movement ...

RAM Plan

After the meetings of the Presidency of the SFRY held on March 12, 14, and 15, 1991, when the Greater Serbia forces did not manage to legally succeed in taking over the power in the country, the military ...

Chronology of events 1985 to 1995

1985 23 May.  Assembly of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU) adopts decision to draw up a study ‘of current social issues’, the future SANU Memorandum. 1986 2 Sept.  Zagreb newspaper ...

Trnovo Execution Video (Srebrenica)

...  most of paramilitaries in the video lived. The footage was aired on most television stations in the region, shocking people across the Balkans. The video was deemed particularly shocking in Serbia, wher ...

List of Serb war criminals

... Crimes) of Bosnia and Herzegovina and where applies The Office of the War Crimes Prosecutor (Republic of Serbia), County Courts (Republic of Croatia). Political Leaders of Republika of Srpska ...

Karađorđevo and Graz meetings/negotiations

... Croato-Serb relations ”, that is, for the division of Bosnia and Herzegovina between Serbia and Croatia, in order to form “Greater Serbia” and “Greater Croatia”. [2] At the time, according to Stipe Mesic, ...

Facts about Srebrenica

... Serbian paramilitary unit, calling itself the Scorpions, execute six Bosnian Muslim men and teenagers captured after the fall of Srebrenica in 1995. The images of Serbian soldiers tormenting and then ...

List of Croatian war criminals

... 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 Josipović, ...

So-called Herzeg-Bosnia

...  clear intention to completely break-up Bosnia-Herzegovina, and divide the territory with Serbia.  ...

Croat-Bosniak War: Short Chronology

...  and Herzegovina can be avoided only if there would be and agreement in which Serbia and Croatia would gain parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosniaks, by Tuđmans reasoning would get smaller part of centra ...

Austro-Hungarian Rule

... that Serbia was becoming a formidable regional power led the Habsburgs to occupy (1878) and later annex (1908) Bosnia-Hercegovina. Under Habsburg rule, certain areas of education and industrial infrastructure ...

Conversion to Islam in the Balkans

... were essentially foreigners (mainly of Serbian origin). With no political power strong enough to dominate the Balkans, local rulers tried to secure their precarious reigns by alliances with one or another ...

Ottoman Rule 1463-1606

... ed the whole of modern Bosnia and Hercegovina, plus neighboring parts of Slavonia, Croatia, Dalmatia and Serbia [13]. References: 1. Lachmann, ed., Memoiren eines Janitscharen, p. 140. 2. G. Wenz ...

Stećci - Bosnian monumental medieval tombstones

... a is 59 593 or 85.92%, followed by parts of Croatia mainly in Dalmatia 4 447 or 6.41%, Montenegro 3 049 or 4.4% and Serbia 2 267 or 3.27%. In regards to collected and combined results it is necessa ...

The Medieval Bosnia 1180-1463

...  a dominant neighboring country under whose rule was Croatia but not Bosnia.
The map of Balkan and Europe

The map of Balkan and Europe

In the 13th and early 14th century Serbian Kingdom also grew in ...

Bosnia to 1180

...  to Serbia to Macedonia and Bulgaria. So the direct effect of these invasions on Bosnia was probably much smaller then the impact on the fertile lands of Serbia or the eminently plunderable Dalmatian coasta ...

Historical maps of Bosnia and Herzegovina

... , which are Dalmatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Slavonia, Transylvania, Hungary. Map of Europe; Year about 1740 From The Historical Atlas by William R. Shepherd, 1926. Map of Europe; Ye ...
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