The Death of YugoslaviaPenguin, 1996 - 400 pages This is a survey of the pressures and events that contributed to the break-up of former Yugoslavia - considered from a historical rather than a political or sociological point of view. The book accompanies a six-part series on BBC2, screened in 1995. This edition has one extra chapter that takes the narrative up to the Dayton Accord. |
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Page 292
... Croats harbored deep suspicions about the Bosnian Muslims ' role in the Croatian war , accusing many of staying in the JNA throughout 1991 and well into 1992. Croatian propaganda accused the Commander of the Bosnian TO , Sefer Halilović ...
... Croats harbored deep suspicions about the Bosnian Muslims ' role in the Croatian war , accusing many of staying in the JNA throughout 1991 and well into 1992. Croatian propaganda accused the Commander of the Bosnian TO , Sefer Halilović ...
Page 293
... Croats lived in western Herzegovina , a notori- ous hot - bed of extreme right - wing nationalism , where Croats formed close to a hundred percent of the population – at least in the countryside.3 Many west- ern Herzegovinians had ...
... Croats lived in western Herzegovina , a notori- ous hot - bed of extreme right - wing nationalism , where Croats formed close to a hundred percent of the population – at least in the countryside.3 Many west- ern Herzegovinians had ...
Page 300
... Croat war zone . Before the war its population had been evenly split between Muslims and Croats , with a sizeable Serb minority . The Serbs had fled , or had been moved out , at the start of the war . The local Croats and Muslims worked ...
... Croat war zone . Before the war its population had been evenly split between Muslims and Croats , with a sizeable Serb minority . The Serbs had fled , or had been moved out , at the start of the war . The local Croats and Muslims worked ...
Contents
LAYING THE CHARGE | 31 |
No One Should Dare to Beat You 377 | 37 |
No Way Back | 48 |
Copyright | |
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