Serbo-Croatian War
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Description: Global Security article describes roots of Serbo-Croatian conflict and gives brief description of the conflict.
/ Homeland War / Serbo-Croatian War Davor Marijan, Croatian Homeland War Memorial & Documentation Centre Serbo-Croatian War / Homeland War The Croatian conflict was the bloodiest war in Europe since World War II. Because the United States was far removed and the Soviet Union had ceased to exist, the military and political resolution of the conflict became an entirely European problem. The conflict accelerated a natural movement of the republics toward the economic stability of the EC and officially ended the era of Titoist nonalignment. Yugoslavia, a paragon of economic self-sufficiency twenty years before, had finally dissolved into units with sharply varying potential prosperity. Although these units had as little in common in 1992 as they had had in 1972, all of them, including Serbia, looked to Western Europe to help them salvage some of their postwar gains in the new and uncertain era that lay ahead in 1992.
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Page title: | / Homeland War / Serbo-Croatian War |
Keywords: | Military,World,War,Past Wars |
Description: | The Serbo-Croatian conflict had its roots in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes that would become the basis for Yugoslavia |
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Date | Creation Date: 1999-04-30T09:15:44Z Expiry Date: 2023-04-30T09:14:10Z |