The siege of Srebrenica (Serbo-Croatian: Opsada Srebrenice, Опсада Сребреницe) was a three-year siege of the town of Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia and...
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The Srebrenica Genocide Memorial, officially known as the Srebrenica–Potočari Memorial and Cemetery for the Victims of the 1995 Genocide, is the memorial-cemetery...
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The Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide, was the July 1995 genocidal killing of more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys in and...
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Throughout the siege, Žepa was part of the Srebrenica–Žepa link in eastern Bosnia. From April 1992 – February 1993, the ARBiH and the civilians of Žepa successfully...
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Dražen Erdemović (category Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina convicted of war crimes)
the Bosnian War for the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) and was later sentenced for his participation in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre. Erdemović was born...
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guilty on 10 counts. Siege of Bihać Siege of Goražde Siege of Srebrenica Siege of Mostar This War Of Mine 5 April 1992 was the date of the first attack which...
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Serb-controlled land bordering Serbia. After the Siege of Srebrenica, between April 1992 and March 1993, the Srebrenica area was regularly subjected to Serb military...
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Bosnian War (redirect from Fronts of Bosnian War)
Croat and Bosniak forces. Events such as the siege of Sarajevo and the Srebrenica massacre later became iconic of the conflict. The Serbs, although initially...
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former soldiers of the NOZB with those of the members of the ARBiH and the HVO. Siege of Sarajevo Siege of Goražde Siege of Srebrenica Siege of Mostar "After...
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Bosnian town of Srebrenica, ending with the deaths of approximately 8,000 civilians in the Srebrenica massacre. After the events at Srebrenica, 16 nations...
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Netherlands that represents 6,000 survivors of the siege of Srebrenica during the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s. The organization is best known for bringing...
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Greek Volunteer Guard (category Military units and formations of the Bosnian War)
area of the Srebrenica massacre and reportedly hoisted a Greek flag over the town, which was recorded 'for marketing purposes'. The first detachment of Greek...
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crimes against Croats in the village of Potoci near Mostar. Siege of Sarajevo Siege of Bihać Siege of Srebrenica Siege of Goražde Christia 2012, p. 159. Mulaj...
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Scorpions (paramilitary) (category Military units and formations of the Croatian War of Independence)
four members of the unit were found guilty of killing six prisoners during the Srebrenica massacre of July 1995 and five were found guilty of killing fourteen...
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Kravica attack (1993) (redirect from Serb Srebrenica)
on the Bosnian Serb village of Kravica by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) from the Srebrenica enclave on Orthodox Christmas...
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Bosnian genocide (category Persecution of Muslims)
both the Srebrenica massacre and the wider crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing campaign throughout areas controlled by the Army of Republika...
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The Kravica massacre was one of the mass executions of Bosniaks by the Army of Republika Srpska during the Srebrenica massacre. It was committed on 14...
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Ratko Mladić (category Military personnel of the Croatian War of Independence)
responsible for both the siege of Sarajevo and the Srebrenica massacre. Mladić was born in Božanovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, on 12 March...
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number of people killed or wounded at roughly 7,000, 548 of whom were children. Siege of Sarajevo Siege of Bihać Siege of Srebrenica Siege of Mostar E...
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On 12 April 1993, the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) launched an artillery attack against the town of Srebrenica, in eastern Bosnia, which left 56 dead...
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Dutchbat (redirect from Srebrenica: a 'safe' area)
and the designated UN "safe havens" of Srebrenica and Žepa during the Bosnian War. In July 1995, as the Army of Republika Srpska forces came to take...
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The siege of Dubrovnik (Serbo-Croatian: opsada Dubrovnika, опсада Дубровника) was a military engagement fought between the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA)...
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atrocities, most notably the Srebrenica massacre of over 8,000 people in July 1995, helped turn the tide of war. The signing of the Dayton Agreement in Paris...
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The siege of Belgrade, or siege of Nándorfehérvár (Hungarian: Nándorfehérvár ostroma or nándorfehérvári diadal, lit. "Triumph of Nándorfehérvár"; Serbian...
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Naser Orić (category People from Srebrenica)
Bosnian military officer who commanded Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) forces in the Srebrenica enclave in eastern Bosnia surrounded by...
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covers Bosnia, Kosovo, Srebrenica, and Rwanda; Pulitzer Prize.online free to borrow New York Times—Chinese Embassy Bombing: A Wide Net of Blame, 17 April 2000...
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Siege of Ankara Anatolian Beyliks and Black Tatars defected to Timurid side during course of the battle. Facts On File, Inc. (2009). Encyclopedia of the...
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Operation Bøllebank (category Military operations of the Bosnian War)
army threatening to conquer the town of Srebrenica and other parts of Eastern Bosnia, as well as the number of atrocities carried out by Bosnian-Serb...
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Radislav Krstić (category Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina convicted of genocide)
connection with the genocide of around 8,000 Bosniak prisoners of war and civilians on 11 July 1995 during the Srebrenica massacre – Europe's first genocide...
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the siege of the Danubian fortress of Nicopolis and leading to the end of the Second Bulgarian Empire. It is often referred to as the Crusade of Nicopolis...
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