However, Tito would not begin to rule Yugoslavia until after World War II. In the 1920s, the Yugoslav communists found themselves closely aligned with Stalin, leading to a purge of the party in ...
My experiences in Yugoslavia were key factors through my formative years ... My memories of the sights and sounds of the war are vivid, from recollections of explosions shaking the windows of my ...
A political and economic crisis brought Yugoslavia to war. When the dust settled, it split into six countries: Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia.
1 During the war, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) gave extensive military, economic and political assistance to the Republic of Srpska, the Bosnian Serb-ruled entity in ...
and the war crimes trials relating to conflict in the former Yugoslavia is likely to be a significant exception to this tradition. War crimes are defined by the Geneva Conventions, the precedents ...
one managed to crash-land in Yugoslavia, and one bailed out, his body reportedly discovered in Austria after the country was liberated from the Nazis two weeks later. After the war Stewart stayed ...
But their friendship was broken when their former country, Yugoslavia, was torn apart by an inter-ethnic war and the two were separated, each finding themselves living in different countries after ...
the largest fragment of the former Yugoslavia. The nominal pretext for the war was the conflict in Kosovo, a Serbian province with a predominately Albanian population. A separatist movement ...
and violations of the laws or customs of war committed in the territory of the former Yugoslavia since 1991. An international conference adopts the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court ...