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The Death of Yugoslavia. BBC complete documentary..avi
The Death of Yugoslavia. BBC complete documentary..avi
The Death of Yugoslavia. BBC complete documentary..avi
One of the most impressive documentary ever made. You live the facts that happened with the disgregation of Yugoslavia as if you were there. The war in Bosni...
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30:15
Yugoslavia - the Good Old Days of Tito-style Communism
Yugoslavia - the Good Old Days of Tito-style Communism
Yugoslavia - the Good Old Days of Tito-style Communism
travel film showing the "country" that used to be one of the greatest travel destinations in the world. Instead of espousing e pluribus unum, they divided an...
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6:17
Language and religion of the former Yugoslavia
Language and religion of the former Yugoslavia
Language and religion of the former Yugoslavia
More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=6RKMRBxDm20.
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48:59
Bosnian War: the Death of Yugoslavia | History Documentary
Bosnian War: the Death of Yugoslavia | History Documentary
Bosnian War: the Death of Yugoslavia | History Documentary
The Bosnian War was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 6 April 1992[8][9][10] and 14 December 1995. The war involved several factions. The main belligerents were the forces of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and those of the self-proclaimed Bosnian Serb and Bosnian Croat entities within Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republika Srpska and Herzeg-Bosnia, who were led and supplied by Serbia and Croatia respectively.[11][12][13]
The war came about as a result of the breakup of Yugoslavia. Following the Slovenian and Croatian secessions from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1991, the m
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TRUTH about ex Yugoslavia YouTube
TRUTH about ex Yugoslavia YouTube
TRUTH about ex Yugoslavia YouTube
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3 La Muerte de Yugoslavia Guerras de Independencia
3 La Muerte de Yugoslavia Guerras de Independencia
3 La Muerte de Yugoslavia Guerras de Independencia
Documental de la BBC sobre la guerra de los Balcanes.(1996) Parte 3
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BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 2of6 - The Road to War
BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 2of6 - The Road to War
BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 2of6 - The Road to War
Episode 2 - The Road to War
In April 1990, Croatia held its first free parliamentary election. Ethnic Serbs in Croatia feel threatened by the nationalist tone of Croatia's newly elected President Franjo Tuđman and begin a Log Revolution in August 1990. On 19 May 1991, Croatia held an independence referendum, which was approved by a wide majority. The Battle of Vukovar of August 1991 was the first major battle in the Croatian War of Independence.
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YUGOSLAVIA | Short Film by: Ademir Gogic
YUGOSLAVIA | Short Film by: Ademir Gogic
YUGOSLAVIA | Short Film by: Ademir Gogic
Ovim filmom sam prikazao raspad Jugoslavije kako sam je ja dozivio i vidio.
Kako zaslijepljenost nacionalizmom, propagandom i sitnim ljudskim interesima dovodi do strahovitih krvoprolica, mrznje i raspada
jedne jake drzave.
Ademir Gogic Facebook :
https://www.facebook.com/ademir.gogic
G.A.M - Studio :
https://www.facebook.com/pages/GAM-Studio/188596184565204
Reziser/Scenarista/Edit/Kamera : Ademir Gogic
Glavni Pomocnik : Meho Gogic
Glumci:
Erna Ahmetspahic
Benjamin Kreho
Aldin Camdzic
Tarik Camdzic
Faruk Gojacic
Feho Zekic
Jasmin Mazalovic
Daris Omerbasic
Adina Selimbasic
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9:34
YUGOSLAVIA IN 80'S - [Music Video] Pt.1
YUGOSLAVIA IN 80'S - [Music Video] Pt.1
YUGOSLAVIA IN 80'S - [Music Video] Pt.1
https://www.facebook.com/Volim80te?ref=hl - YUGOSLAVIAN PEOPLE IN 80'S - P.S: This Video is for all good Yugoslavian people who have good memories from Yugos...
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Documentary: "Why Zasto" - NATO bombing Yugoslavia IN 1999
Documentary: "Why Zasto" - NATO bombing Yugoslavia IN 1999
Documentary: "Why Zasto" - NATO bombing Yugoslavia IN 1999
Fifteen years after NATO's 78-day bombardment of Yugoslavia, memories of the bombing still haunt present-day Serbia. NATO killed over 2000 people, hundreds ...
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28:11
Putin Remembers Yugoslavia
Putin Remembers Yugoslavia
Putin Remembers Yugoslavia
Today, President Putin of Russia has some deeply emotional views about the recent history of Yugoslavia. He says that what he did in Crimea is no different t...
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10:29
History of Yugoslavia 1941 -1989
History of Yugoslavia 1941 -1989
History of Yugoslavia 1941 -1989
History channel documentary about Yugoslavia.
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DOCUMENTAL - 20th Century - La desaparición de Yugoslavia
DOCUMENTAL - 20th Century - La desaparición de Yugoslavia
DOCUMENTAL - 20th Century - La desaparición de Yugoslavia
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Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 1/5)
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 1/5)
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 1/5)
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
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26:13
Yugoslavia on Kodachrome
Yugoslavia on Kodachrome
Yugoslavia on Kodachrome
More on: http://mycentury.tv/balkani/item/653-yugoslavia-on-kodachrome.html Wings to Yugoslavia - a rare Kodachrome film for Pan Am Airways, 1964 http://www....
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Yugoslavia: The Avoidable War
Yugoslavia: The Avoidable War
Yugoslavia: The Avoidable War
This is the full documentary in one part (sa srpskim titlovima) Also, watch this documentary! The truth about what happened in Srebrenica: http://www.youtube...
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1 La Muerte de Yugoslavia El Nacionalismo
1 La Muerte de Yugoslavia El Nacionalismo
1 La Muerte de Yugoslavia El Nacionalismo
Documental de la BBC sobre la guerra de los Balcanes.(1996) Parte 1.
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1:18
Timeline of the Breakup of Yugoslavia
Timeline of the Breakup of Yugoslavia
Timeline of the Breakup of Yugoslavia
Map animation depicting the break up of Yugoslavia through the series of political upheavals and conflicts that occurred from the early 1990's onwards. Diffe...
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3:42
"Houston, we have a problem!" (Yugoslavian space program) trailer
"Houston, we have a problem!" (Yugoslavian space program) trailer
"Houston, we have a problem!" (Yugoslavian space program) trailer
Keep yourself updated on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/HoustonWeHaveAProblemTheMovie December 2013 update: Film will get into production in April 2014. [...
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BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 6of6 - Pax Americana
BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 6of6 - Pax Americana
BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 6of6 - Pax Americana
Episode 6 - Pax Americana
The Death of Yugoslavia is a BBC documentary series first broadcast in 1995, and is also the name of a book written by Allan Little and Laura Silber that accompanies the series. It covers the collapse of Yugoslavia and the subsequent wars that followed. It is notable in its combination of never-before-seen archive footage interspersed with interviews of most of the main players in the conflict, including Slobodan Milošević, Radovan Karadžić, Franjo Tuđman and Alija Izetbegović.
The series was awarded with a BAFTA award in 1996 for Best Factual Series.[1] Because of the series large amount of interviews with promine
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4 La Muerte de Yugoslavia Las Puertas del Infierno
4 La Muerte de Yugoslavia Las Puertas del Infierno
4 La Muerte de Yugoslavia Las Puertas del Infierno
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NWO - Michael Parenti debunks New World Order and U.S. war on Yugoslavia 1/8
NWO - Michael Parenti debunks New World Order and U.S. war on Yugoslavia 1/8
NWO - Michael Parenti debunks New World Order and U.S. war on Yugoslavia 1/8
Lecture given in Seattle in May 1999, amidst U.S. and NATO bombing against Serbia and Montenegro. www.kosovoliberationarmy.com Michael Parenti refutes USA an...
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National Anthem of Yugoslavia (1946-1992) - "Hej Sloveni!"
National Anthem of Yugoslavia (1946-1992) - "Hej Sloveni!"
National Anthem of Yugoslavia (1946-1992) - "Hej Sloveni!"
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ Hej Sloveni (en serbocroata Hey, Eslavos) fue el himno nacional de la República Federal Socialista de Yugoslavia entre su for...
The Death of Yugoslavia. BBC complete documentary..avi
One of the most impressive documentary ever made. You live the facts that happened with the disgregation of Yugoslavia as if you were there. The war in Bosni...
wn.com/The Death Of Yugoslavia. BBC Complete Documentary..Avi
One of the most impressive documentary ever made. You live the facts that happened with the disgregation of Yugoslavia as if you were there. The war in Bosni...
Yugoslavia - the Good Old Days of Tito-style Communism
travel film showing the "country" that used to be one of the greatest travel destinations in the world. Instead of espousing e pluribus unum, they divided an...
wn.com/Yugoslavia The Good Old Days Of Tito Style Communism
travel film showing the "country" that used to be one of the greatest travel destinations in the world. Instead of espousing e pluribus unum, they divided an...
Bosnian War: the Death of Yugoslavia | History Documentary
The Bosnian War was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 6 April 1992[8][9][10] and 14 December 1995. The war involved several factions. The main belligerents were the forces of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and those of the self-proclaimed Bosnian Serb and Bosnian Croat entities within Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republika Srpska and Herzeg-Bosnia, who were led and supplied by Serbia and Croatia respectively.[11][12][13]
The war came about as a result of the breakup of Yugoslavia. Following the Slovenian and Croatian secessions from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1991, the multi-ethnic Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was inhabited by Muslim Bosniaks (44 percent), Orthodox Serbs (31 percent) and Catholic Croats (17 percent), passed a referendum for independence on 29 February 1992. This was rejected by the political representatives of the Bosnian Serbs, who had boycotted the referendum and established their own republic. Following Bosnia and Herzegovina's declaration of independence (which had gained international recognition), the Bosnian Serbs, supported by the Serbian government of Slobodan Milošević and the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), mobilized their forces inside the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in order to secure Serbian territory, then war soon broke out across the country, accompanied by the ethnic cleansing of the Muslim Bosniak and Croat population, especially in eastern Bosnia and throughout the Republika Srpska.[14]
It was principally a territorial conflict, initially between the Serb forces mostly organized in the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) on the one side, and the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) which was largely composed of Bosniaks, and the Croat forces in the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) on the other side. The Croats also aimed at securing parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina as Croatian.[15] The Serb and Croat political leadership agreed on a partition of Bosnia with the Karađorđevo and Graz agreements, resulting in the Croat forces turning against the ARBiH and the Croat-Bosniak war.[16] The war was characterized by bitter fighting, indiscriminate shelling of cities and towns, ethnic cleansing and systematic mass rape, mostly led by Serb and, to a lesser extent, Croat[17] forces. Events such as the Siege of Sarajevo and the Srebrenica massacre would become iconic of the conflict.
The Serbs, although initially superior due to the vast amount of weapons and resources provided by the JNA, eventually lost momentum as the Bosniaks and Croats allied themselves against the Republika Srpska in 1994 with the creation of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina following the Washington agreement. After the Srebrenica and Markale massacres, NATO intervened in 1995 with Operation Deliberate Force targeting the positions of the Army of the Republika Srpska, which proved key in ending the war.[18][19] The war was brought to an end after the signing of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina in Paris on 14 December 1995. Peace negotiations were held in Dayton, Ohio, and were finalized on 21 December 1995. The accords are now known as the Dayton Agreement.[20] A 1995 report by the Central Intelligence Agency found that Bosnian Serb forces were responsible for 90% of the war crimes committed during the conflict.[21] As of early 2008, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia had convicted 45 Serbs, 12 Croats and 4 Bosniaks of war crimes in connection with the war in Bosnia.[22] The most recent figures suggest that around 100,000 people were killed during the war.[23][24] In addition, an estimated total of 20,000 to 50,000 women were raped,[25] and over 2.2 million people were displaced,[26] making it the most devastating conflict in Europe since the end of World War II.
wn.com/Bosnian War The Death Of Yugoslavia | History Documentary
The Bosnian War was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 6 April 1992[8][9][10] and 14 December 1995. The war involved several factions. The main belligerents were the forces of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and those of the self-proclaimed Bosnian Serb and Bosnian Croat entities within Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republika Srpska and Herzeg-Bosnia, who were led and supplied by Serbia and Croatia respectively.[11][12][13]
The war came about as a result of the breakup of Yugoslavia. Following the Slovenian and Croatian secessions from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1991, the multi-ethnic Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was inhabited by Muslim Bosniaks (44 percent), Orthodox Serbs (31 percent) and Catholic Croats (17 percent), passed a referendum for independence on 29 February 1992. This was rejected by the political representatives of the Bosnian Serbs, who had boycotted the referendum and established their own republic. Following Bosnia and Herzegovina's declaration of independence (which had gained international recognition), the Bosnian Serbs, supported by the Serbian government of Slobodan Milošević and the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), mobilized their forces inside the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in order to secure Serbian territory, then war soon broke out across the country, accompanied by the ethnic cleansing of the Muslim Bosniak and Croat population, especially in eastern Bosnia and throughout the Republika Srpska.[14]
It was principally a territorial conflict, initially between the Serb forces mostly organized in the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) on the one side, and the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) which was largely composed of Bosniaks, and the Croat forces in the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) on the other side. The Croats also aimed at securing parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina as Croatian.[15] The Serb and Croat political leadership agreed on a partition of Bosnia with the Karađorđevo and Graz agreements, resulting in the Croat forces turning against the ARBiH and the Croat-Bosniak war.[16] The war was characterized by bitter fighting, indiscriminate shelling of cities and towns, ethnic cleansing and systematic mass rape, mostly led by Serb and, to a lesser extent, Croat[17] forces. Events such as the Siege of Sarajevo and the Srebrenica massacre would become iconic of the conflict.
The Serbs, although initially superior due to the vast amount of weapons and resources provided by the JNA, eventually lost momentum as the Bosniaks and Croats allied themselves against the Republika Srpska in 1994 with the creation of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina following the Washington agreement. After the Srebrenica and Markale massacres, NATO intervened in 1995 with Operation Deliberate Force targeting the positions of the Army of the Republika Srpska, which proved key in ending the war.[18][19] The war was brought to an end after the signing of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina in Paris on 14 December 1995. Peace negotiations were held in Dayton, Ohio, and were finalized on 21 December 1995. The accords are now known as the Dayton Agreement.[20] A 1995 report by the Central Intelligence Agency found that Bosnian Serb forces were responsible for 90% of the war crimes committed during the conflict.[21] As of early 2008, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia had convicted 45 Serbs, 12 Croats and 4 Bosniaks of war crimes in connection with the war in Bosnia.[22] The most recent figures suggest that around 100,000 people were killed during the war.[23][24] In addition, an estimated total of 20,000 to 50,000 women were raped,[25] and over 2.2 million people were displaced,[26] making it the most devastating conflict in Europe since the end of World War II.
- published: 19 Jul 2014
- views: 28994
BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 2of6 - The Road to War
Episode 2 - The Road to War
In April 1990, Croatia held its first free parliamentary election. Ethnic Serbs in Croatia feel threatened by the nationalist tone of Croatia's newly elected President Franjo Tuđman and begin a Log Revolution in August 1990. On 19 May 1991, Croatia held an independence referendum, which was approved by a wide majority. The Battle of Vukovar of August 1991 was the first major battle in the Croatian War of Independence.
wn.com/BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 2Of6 The Road To War
Episode 2 - The Road to War
In April 1990, Croatia held its first free parliamentary election. Ethnic Serbs in Croatia feel threatened by the nationalist tone of Croatia's newly elected President Franjo Tuđman and begin a Log Revolution in August 1990. On 19 May 1991, Croatia held an independence referendum, which was approved by a wide majority. The Battle of Vukovar of August 1991 was the first major battle in the Croatian War of Independence.
- published: 14 Apr 2015
- views: 2
YUGOSLAVIA | Short Film by: Ademir Gogic
Ovim filmom sam prikazao raspad Jugoslavije kako sam je ja dozivio i vidio.
Kako zaslijepljenost nacionalizmom, propagandom i sitnim ljudskim interesima dovodi do strahovitih krvoprolica, mrznje i raspada
jedne jake drzave.
Ademir Gogic Facebook :
https://www.facebook.com/ademir.gogic
G.A.M - Studio :
https://www.facebook.com/pages/GAM-Studio/188596184565204
Reziser/Scenarista/Edit/Kamera : Ademir Gogic
Glavni Pomocnik : Meho Gogic
Glumci:
Erna Ahmetspahic
Benjamin Kreho
Aldin Camdzic
Tarik Camdzic
Faruk Gojacic
Feho Zekic
Jasmin Mazalovic
Daris Omerbasic
Adina Selimbasic
wn.com/Yugoslavia | Short Film By Ademir Gogic
Ovim filmom sam prikazao raspad Jugoslavije kako sam je ja dozivio i vidio.
Kako zaslijepljenost nacionalizmom, propagandom i sitnim ljudskim interesima dovodi do strahovitih krvoprolica, mrznje i raspada
jedne jake drzave.
Ademir Gogic Facebook :
https://www.facebook.com/ademir.gogic
G.A.M - Studio :
https://www.facebook.com/pages/GAM-Studio/188596184565204
Reziser/Scenarista/Edit/Kamera : Ademir Gogic
Glavni Pomocnik : Meho Gogic
Glumci:
Erna Ahmetspahic
Benjamin Kreho
Aldin Camdzic
Tarik Camdzic
Faruk Gojacic
Feho Zekic
Jasmin Mazalovic
Daris Omerbasic
Adina Selimbasic
- published: 17 Aug 2015
- views: 3971
YUGOSLAVIA IN 80'S - [Music Video] Pt.1
https://www.facebook.com/Volim80te?ref=hl - YUGOSLAVIAN PEOPLE IN 80'S - P.S: This Video is for all good Yugoslavian people who have good memories from Yugos...
wn.com/Yugoslavia In 80'S Music Video Pt.1
https://www.facebook.com/Volim80te?ref=hl - YUGOSLAVIAN PEOPLE IN 80'S - P.S: This Video is for all good Yugoslavian people who have good memories from Yugos...
Documentary: "Why Zasto" - NATO bombing Yugoslavia IN 1999
Fifteen years after NATO's 78-day bombardment of Yugoslavia, memories of the bombing still haunt present-day Serbia. NATO killed over 2000 people, hundreds ...
wn.com/Documentary Why Zasto Nato Bombing Yugoslavia In 1999
Fifteen years after NATO's 78-day bombardment of Yugoslavia, memories of the bombing still haunt present-day Serbia. NATO killed over 2000 people, hundreds ...
Putin Remembers Yugoslavia
Today, President Putin of Russia has some deeply emotional views about the recent history of Yugoslavia. He says that what he did in Crimea is no different t...
wn.com/Putin Remembers Yugoslavia
Today, President Putin of Russia has some deeply emotional views about the recent history of Yugoslavia. He says that what he did in Crimea is no different t...
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 1/5)
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
wn.com/Around The Balkans In 20 Days (Part 1 5)
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
- published: 29 Aug 2012
- views: 539938
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author:
VICE
Yugoslavia on Kodachrome
More on: http://mycentury.tv/balkani/item/653-yugoslavia-on-kodachrome.html Wings to Yugoslavia - a rare Kodachrome film for Pan Am Airways, 1964 http://www....
wn.com/Yugoslavia On Kodachrome
More on: http://mycentury.tv/balkani/item/653-yugoslavia-on-kodachrome.html Wings to Yugoslavia - a rare Kodachrome film for Pan Am Airways, 1964 http://www....
- published: 27 May 2013
- views: 282371
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author:
TVMyCentury
Yugoslavia: The Avoidable War
This is the full documentary in one part (sa srpskim titlovima) Also, watch this documentary! The truth about what happened in Srebrenica: http://www.youtube...
wn.com/Yugoslavia The Avoidable War
This is the full documentary in one part (sa srpskim titlovima) Also, watch this documentary! The truth about what happened in Srebrenica: http://www.youtube...
- published: 20 Feb 2013
- views: 48487
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author:
Kocayine
Timeline of the Breakup of Yugoslavia
Map animation depicting the break up of Yugoslavia through the series of political upheavals and conflicts that occurred from the early 1990's onwards. Diffe...
wn.com/Timeline Of The Breakup Of Yugoslavia
Map animation depicting the break up of Yugoslavia through the series of political upheavals and conflicts that occurred from the early 1990's onwards. Diffe...
"Houston, we have a problem!" (Yugoslavian space program) trailer
Keep yourself updated on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/HoustonWeHaveAProblemTheMovie December 2013 update: Film will get into production in April 2014. [...
wn.com/Houston, We Have A Problem (Yugoslavian Space Program) Trailer
Keep yourself updated on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/HoustonWeHaveAProblemTheMovie December 2013 update: Film will get into production in April 2014. [...
BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 6of6 - Pax Americana
Episode 6 - Pax Americana
The Death of Yugoslavia is a BBC documentary series first broadcast in 1995, and is also the name of a book written by Allan Little and Laura Silber that accompanies the series. It covers the collapse of Yugoslavia and the subsequent wars that followed. It is notable in its combination of never-before-seen archive footage interspersed with interviews of most of the main players in the conflict, including Slobodan Milošević, Radovan Karadžić, Franjo Tuđman and Alija Izetbegović.
The series was awarded with a BAFTA award in 1996 for Best Factual Series.[1] Because of the series large amount of interviews with prominent leaders and commanders of the conflict, it has been frequently used by ICTY in war crimes prosecutions.[2]
All the papers relating to the documentary series, including full transcripts of the many valuable interviews conducted with participants, are lodged at the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives at King's College, University of London.[3]
During the trial of Slobodan Milošević before the ICTY, Judge Bonomy called the nature of much of the commentary "tendentious".[4] This was because there were instances in which an interview in the Serbian language was subtitled incorrectly and often in a misleading manner (for example, the subtitling translated an interviewee saying that "Milosevic always won the elections on a nationalistic platform and nothing else", rather than "... on a national platform... ").
wn.com/BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 6Of6 Pax Americana
Episode 6 - Pax Americana
The Death of Yugoslavia is a BBC documentary series first broadcast in 1995, and is also the name of a book written by Allan Little and Laura Silber that accompanies the series. It covers the collapse of Yugoslavia and the subsequent wars that followed. It is notable in its combination of never-before-seen archive footage interspersed with interviews of most of the main players in the conflict, including Slobodan Milošević, Radovan Karadžić, Franjo Tuđman and Alija Izetbegović.
The series was awarded with a BAFTA award in 1996 for Best Factual Series.[1] Because of the series large amount of interviews with prominent leaders and commanders of the conflict, it has been frequently used by ICTY in war crimes prosecutions.[2]
All the papers relating to the documentary series, including full transcripts of the many valuable interviews conducted with participants, are lodged at the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives at King's College, University of London.[3]
During the trial of Slobodan Milošević before the ICTY, Judge Bonomy called the nature of much of the commentary "tendentious".[4] This was because there were instances in which an interview in the Serbian language was subtitled incorrectly and often in a misleading manner (for example, the subtitling translated an interviewee saying that "Milosevic always won the elections on a nationalistic platform and nothing else", rather than "... on a national platform... ").
- published: 14 Apr 2015
- views: 1
NWO - Michael Parenti debunks New World Order and U.S. war on Yugoslavia 1/8
Lecture given in Seattle in May 1999, amidst U.S. and NATO bombing against Serbia and Montenegro. www.kosovoliberationarmy.com Michael Parenti refutes USA an...
wn.com/Nwo Michael Parenti Debunks New World Order And U.S. War On Yugoslavia 1 8
Lecture given in Seattle in May 1999, amidst U.S. and NATO bombing against Serbia and Montenegro. www.kosovoliberationarmy.com Michael Parenti refutes USA an...
- published: 31 May 2009
- views: 14221
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author:
Hot4Truth
National Anthem of Yugoslavia (1946-1992) - "Hej Sloveni!"
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ Hej Sloveni (en serbocroata Hey, Eslavos) fue el himno nacional de la República Federal Socialista de Yugoslavia entre su for...
wn.com/National Anthem Of Yugoslavia (1946 1992) Hej Sloveni
ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭○ Hej Sloveni (en serbocroata Hey, Eslavos) fue el himno nacional de la República Federal Socialista de Yugoslavia entre su for...
- published: 12 Apr 2014
- views: 17745
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author:
DeroVolk
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30:15
Yugoslavia tourist guide documentary
Yugoslavia tourist guide documentary
Yugoslavia tourist guide documentary
This is not my video. I uploaded it and Im not making ANY PROFIT FROM IT. I just want more people to know about Yugoslavia and what really was.
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Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 2/5)
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 2/5)
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 2/5)
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
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9:44
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 3/5)
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 3/5)
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 3/5)
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
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11:13
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 5/5)
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 5/5)
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 5/5)
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
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9:17
Train trip through the former Yugoslavia | Journal Reporters
Train trip through the former Yugoslavia | Journal Reporters
Train trip through the former Yugoslavia | Journal Reporters
Linda Vierecke takes a train trip through the former Yugoslavia, a once multicultural country torn apart by war. She discovers the ethnic conflicts are far f...
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4:53
Tess' Travel Journal - Trip to Sarajevo 1995 - The Yugoslavian, Part One
Tess' Travel Journal - Trip to Sarajevo 1995 - The Yugoslavian, Part One
Tess' Travel Journal - Trip to Sarajevo 1995 - The Yugoslavian, Part One
“One man and one woman together in a war out of control...”
The Siege of Sarajevo provides the backdrop for a gripping tale of adventure and intrigue bringing Ivan—a man with a deadly secret, and Tess—a mysterious philanthropist, with a secret of her own, together from opposite sides of the world. With the common goal of searching for the same missing war orphan, together they head into this deadly conflict to find her. Through lies and deceptions, and surrounded by threats and hostilities, the truth is revealed and Ivan is torn between what he must do to protect himself and what he must do to protect Tess in The Yugoslavian, In Search of Ma
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A Travelers Guide To - East Europe - Yugoslavia, Hungary & Russia
A Travelers Guide To - East Europe - Yugoslavia, Hungary & Russia
A Travelers Guide To - East Europe - Yugoslavia, Hungary & Russia
YUGOSLAVIA: ADRIATIC COAST Istria to Albania a wonderful coastal road takes it course - called the Adria Magistrale. Join our journey by video seeing the mos...
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Belgrade - Beograd (Yugoslavia) in 1964
Belgrade - Beograd (Yugoslavia) in 1964
Belgrade - Beograd (Yugoslavia) in 1964
USA travel footage from 1964 Pan Am promoting its line from New York to Belgrade in new Jet Age.
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Travels through the former Yugoslavia
Travels through the former Yugoslavia
Travels through the former Yugoslavia
An advert for The Balkan Odyssey: Travels through every country of the former Yugoslavia...oh, and Albania too! http://www.amazon.com/Balkan-Odyssey-Travels-...
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Yugoslav Wars: Summary, Serbs and Croats, Causes, 1990s, Documentary, (1993)
Yugoslav Wars: Summary, Serbs and Croats, Causes, 1990s, Documentary, (1993)
Yugoslav Wars: Summary, Serbs and Croats, Causes, 1990s, Documentary, (1993)
The Yugoslav Wars were ethnic conflicts fought from 1991 to 1999 on the territory of former Yugoslavia. The wars accompanied the breakup of the country, where its constituent republics declared independence, but the issues of ethnic minorities in the new countries (chiefly Serbs in central parts and Albanians in the southeast) were left unresolved after those republics were recognized internationally. The wars are generally considered to be a series of largely separate but related military conflicts occurring and affecting most of the former Yugoslav republics:
War in Slovenia (1991)
Croatian War of Independence (1991--1995)
Bosn
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The Quest for the Mysterious Travelling Ukulele from Yugoslavia - 2012 Origin 8 HD cut
The Quest for the Mysterious Travelling Ukulele from Yugoslavia - 2012 Origin 8 HD cut
The Quest for the Mysterious Travelling Ukulele from Yugoslavia - 2012 Origin 8 HD cut
Entry for Origin 8 fast film festival 2012. The Quest for the Mysterious Travelling Ukulele from Yugoslavia by Team Highly Flammable.
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Izola (Slovenia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Izola (Slovenia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Izola (Slovenia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Izola in Slovenia.
Izola is an historic city on the Slovenian Adria coast.The idyllic old town and atmospheric, narrow streets date back to Roman times. However, from 1280 to 1797, Venice ruled the old fishing city and characterised its appearance. Thus the famous Venetian-inspired Palazzo Besenghi Degli Ughi was created, a Baroque palace built at the end of the eighteenth century. The Big Square at the old harbour is framed by several picturesque buildings. It was there that the colourful life of a harbour city took place under the rule of Venice. After the fall of the Serenissima followed the Habsburg
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What to See & Eat in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
What to See & Eat in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
What to See & Eat in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode David takes us to the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover Sarajevo’s sights, sounds, and tastes. Sarajevo is a bustling capital with several historical, cultural and gastronomic stops to experience.
David starts off in the city center where he meets up with his local guide Raza to begin the tour. The best place to start is the Eternal Flame, located in the city center. It has burned continuously since 1946 except during the Bosnian War 1992-1995. It is on display for everyone to see.
David and Raza then take a walk along Ferhadija, Sarajevo’s main pedestrian street that links the two
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Italian Town of Rapallo, Rapallo (Italy) - Travel Guide
Italian Town of Rapallo, Rapallo (Italy) - Travel Guide
Italian Town of Rapallo, Rapallo (Italy) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Italian Town of Rapallo in Rapallo, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
A visit to the Italian Riviera would not be complete without seeing the city of Rapallo.
The area's mild climate, palm-tree lined streets, and strips of beach has made it a pristine year round destination.
Rapallo is believed to have been inhabited since as early as the 8th century BC, making it the oldest in the region.
Many peace treaties, including those between Italy, Yugoslavia, Germany, and the Soviet Union were signed here.
Numerous ancient structures, including fortifications and relig
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Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
Yugoslav Tourist Film 1990.
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Earthquake Hits Yugoslav City Of Skopje (1963)
Earthquake Hits Yugoslav City Of Skopje (1963)
Earthquake Hits Yugoslav City Of Skopje (1963)
Skopje, Macedonia, Yugoslavia. Title reads 'Yugoslav City Hit by Violent Earthquake'. Various shots of the wrecked buildings and smashed cars as a result of ...
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The best team of basketball players in the area of former Yugoslavia
The best team of basketball players in the area of former Yugoslavia
The best team of basketball players in the area of former Yugoslavia
The best team of players in the area of former Yugoslavia
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Croatia / Serbia/ Yugoslavia 2011
Croatia / Serbia/ Yugoslavia 2011
Croatia / Serbia/ Yugoslavia 2011
Cindy and Chelle travel to Croatia and Serbia to visit the villages of their ancestry, Sokolovac, Croatia and Ridjica, Serbia. Architecture and civil war wounds. Regardless, the beauty is there.
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NATO Secretary General with Prime Minister of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 11 MAR 2015
NATO Secretary General with Prime Minister of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 11 MAR 2015
NATO Secretary General with Prime Minister of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 11 MAR 2015
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Prime Minister of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Nikola Gruevski. Held 11 March 2015, at NATO Headquarters in Brussels.
Note: Turkey recognises the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.
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Unterwegs mit dem Motopilot von BLAUPUNKT - Travelbikers meets Yugoslavia
Unterwegs mit dem Motopilot von BLAUPUNKT - Travelbikers meets Yugoslavia
Unterwegs mit dem Motopilot von BLAUPUNKT - Travelbikers meets Yugoslavia
Im Spätherbst habe ich mich mit einem Freund auf die Suche nach den Spuren der Ex-Republik Jugoslawien gemacht. Wir haben sehr viele Menschen kennen gelernt und diese haben uns Ihre Geschichten erzählt.
Bevor ich jetzt was falsches erkläre und eins auf den Deckel bekomme, hier eine kurze Erläuterung zu den historischen Gegebenheiten!
..."Zu unterscheiden sind das königliche, heute sogenannte erste Jugoslawien (1918–1941), das sozialistische zweite Jugoslawien (1943/45–1991/92) und die aus Serbien und Montenegro bestehende Bundesrepublik Jugoslawien (1992–2003).
Von 2003 bis 2006 bildeten die verbliebenen Teilrepubliken Serbien und Montene
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VISIT SERBIA - CITY OF BELGRADE
VISIT SERBIA - CITY OF BELGRADE
VISIT SERBIA - CITY OF BELGRADE
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. Its name translates to White city. The city proper has a population of over 2 million people.
One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region, and after 279 BC Celts conquered the city, naming it Singidūn. It was conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus, and awarded city rights in the mid 2nd century. It was settled by the Slavs in the 5
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Military tourism on island of Vis
Military tourism on island of Vis
Military tourism on island of Vis
AP Television
Vis Island, Croatia - July 24, 2011
1. Wide town Komiza on Adriatic island of Vis
2. Pan of Komiza harbour
3. Mid of buildings in the town
4. SOUNDBITE: (Croatian), Hrvoje Klas, tourist guide:
"The Yugoslav army built the big military base on this island. There are around 80 military objects on the island that we know about. We organise military tours because we think it has to be shown to the visitors. We have a chance to show the most interesting things such as shelter for ships, the site where TANJUG (the Yugoslav news agency) was established, nuclear war command in the middle of the island, missiles bases, undergro
Yugoslavia tourist guide documentary
This is not my video. I uploaded it and Im not making ANY PROFIT FROM IT. I just want more people to know about Yugoslavia and what really was.
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This is not my video. I uploaded it and Im not making ANY PROFIT FROM IT. I just want more people to know about Yugoslavia and what really was.
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 2/5)
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
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15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
- published: 29 Aug 2012
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Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 3/5)
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
wn.com/Around The Balkans In 20 Days (Part 3 5)
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
- published: 29 Aug 2012
- views: 260028
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VICE
Around the Balkans in 20 Days (Part 5/5)
15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
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15 years after hosting Europe's ugliest civil war since the Holocaust, VICE takes a road trip across the remnants of Old Yugoslavia. Watch more VICE document...
- published: 29 Aug 2012
- views: 219220
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VICE
Train trip through the former Yugoslavia | Journal Reporters
Linda Vierecke takes a train trip through the former Yugoslavia, a once multicultural country torn apart by war. She discovers the ethnic conflicts are far f...
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Linda Vierecke takes a train trip through the former Yugoslavia, a once multicultural country torn apart by war. She discovers the ethnic conflicts are far f...
Tess' Travel Journal - Trip to Sarajevo 1995 - The Yugoslavian, Part One
“One man and one woman together in a war out of control...”
The Siege of Sarajevo provides the backdrop for a gripping tale of adventure and intrigue bringing Ivan—a man with a deadly secret, and Tess—a mysterious philanthropist, with a secret of her own, together from opposite sides of the world. With the common goal of searching for the same missing war orphan, together they head into this deadly conflict to find her. Through lies and deceptions, and surrounded by threats and hostilities, the truth is revealed and Ivan is torn between what he must do to protect himself and what he must do to protect Tess in The Yugoslavian, In Search of Mara Jovanovic by The Black Rose.
Buy on Amazon: http://ow.ly/JU49L
Buy on B&N;: http://ow.ly/JU4fJ
For additional titles and behind the scenes look, visit www.theblackrosenyc.com
Thank you for watching!
wn.com/Tess' Travel Journal Trip To Sarajevo 1995 The Yugoslavian, Part One
“One man and one woman together in a war out of control...”
The Siege of Sarajevo provides the backdrop for a gripping tale of adventure and intrigue bringing Ivan—a man with a deadly secret, and Tess—a mysterious philanthropist, with a secret of her own, together from opposite sides of the world. With the common goal of searching for the same missing war orphan, together they head into this deadly conflict to find her. Through lies and deceptions, and surrounded by threats and hostilities, the truth is revealed and Ivan is torn between what he must do to protect himself and what he must do to protect Tess in The Yugoslavian, In Search of Mara Jovanovic by The Black Rose.
Buy on Amazon: http://ow.ly/JU49L
Buy on B&N;: http://ow.ly/JU4fJ
For additional titles and behind the scenes look, visit www.theblackrosenyc.com
Thank you for watching!
- published: 06 Mar 2015
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A Travelers Guide To - East Europe - Yugoslavia, Hungary & Russia
YUGOSLAVIA: ADRIATIC COAST Istria to Albania a wonderful coastal road takes it course - called the Adria Magistrale. Join our journey by video seeing the mos...
wn.com/A Travelers Guide To East Europe Yugoslavia, Hungary Russia
YUGOSLAVIA: ADRIATIC COAST Istria to Albania a wonderful coastal road takes it course - called the Adria Magistrale. Join our journey by video seeing the mos...
Belgrade - Beograd (Yugoslavia) in 1964
USA travel footage from 1964 Pan Am promoting its line from New York to Belgrade in new Jet Age.
wn.com/Belgrade Beograd (Yugoslavia) In 1964
USA travel footage from 1964 Pan Am promoting its line from New York to Belgrade in new Jet Age.
- published: 21 Nov 2010
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dzonikg
Travels through the former Yugoslavia
An advert for The Balkan Odyssey: Travels through every country of the former Yugoslavia...oh, and Albania too! http://www.amazon.com/Balkan-Odyssey-Travels-...
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An advert for The Balkan Odyssey: Travels through every country of the former Yugoslavia...oh, and Albania too! http://www.amazon.com/Balkan-Odyssey-Travels-...
Yugoslav Wars: Summary, Serbs and Croats, Causes, 1990s, Documentary, (1993)
The Yugoslav Wars were ethnic conflicts fought from 1991 to 1999 on the territory of former Yugoslavia. The wars accompanied the breakup of the country, where its constituent republics declared independence, but the issues of ethnic minorities in the new countries (chiefly Serbs in central parts and Albanians in the southeast) were left unresolved after those republics were recognized internationally. The wars are generally considered to be a series of largely separate but related military conflicts occurring and affecting most of the former Yugoslav republics:
War in Slovenia (1991)
Croatian War of Independence (1991--1995)
Bosnian War (1992--1995)
Kosovo War (1998--1999), including the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
The wars mostly resulted in peace accords, involving full international recognition of new states, but with massive economic damage in the region.
Initially the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) sought to preserve the unity of the whole of Yugoslavia by crushing the secessionist governments; however the JNA increasingly came under the influence of the Serbian government of Slobodan Milošević that evoked Serbian nationalist rhetoric and was willing to support the Yugoslav state insofar as using it to preserve the unity of Serbs in one state; as a result the JNA began to lose Slovenes, Croats, Kosovar Albanians, Bosniaks, and ethnic Macedonians, and effectively became a Serb army. According to the 1994 United Nations report, the Serb side did not aim to restore Yugoslavia, but to create a "Greater Serbia" from parts of Croatia and Bosnia.
Often described as Europe's deadliest conflict since World War II, the conflicts have become infamous for the war crimes involved, including ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity and rape. These were the first conflicts since World War II to be formally judged genocidal in character and many key individual participants were subsequently charged with war crimes. The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was established by the UN to prosecute these crimes.
According to the International Center for Transitional Justice, the Yugoslav Wars resulted in the deaths of 140,000 people. The Humanitarian Law Center writes that in the conflicts in former Yugoslav republics at least 130,000 people lost their lives.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_Wars
Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene: Jugoslavija, Југославија) was a country in Southeast Europe during most of the 20th century. It came into existence after World War I in 1918[ii] under the name of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by the merger of the provisional State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (itself formed from territories of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire) with the formerly independent Kingdom of Serbia and Kingdom of Montenegro. The Serbian royal House of Karađorđević became the Yugoslav royal dynasty. Yugoslavia gained international recognition on 13 July 1922 at the Conference of Ambassadors in Paris.[3] The country was named after the South Slavic peoples and constituted their first union, following centuries in which the territories had been part of the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary.
Renamed Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 3 October 1929, it was invaded by the Axis powers on 6 April 1941. In 1943, a Democratic Federal Yugoslavia was proclaimed by the Partisan resistance. In 1944, the king recognised it as the legitimate government, but in November 1945 the monarchy was abolished. Yugoslavia was renamed the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia in 1946, when a communist government was established. It acquired the territories of Istria, Rijeka, and Zadar from Italy. Leader of the Partisans Josip Broz Tito ruled the country as the president until his death in 1980. In 1963, the country was renamed again to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY).
The constituent six Socialist Republics and two Socialist Autonomous Provinces that made up the country were SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SR Croatia, SR Macedonia, SR Montenegro, SR Slovenia, and SR Serbia (including the autonomous provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo, which after 1974 were largely equal to the other members of the federation).[4][5] After an economic and political crisis in the 1980s and the rise of nationalism, Yugoslavia broke up along its republics' borders, at first into five countries, leading to the Yugoslav Wars.
After the breakup, the republics of Serbia and Montenegro formed a reduced federation, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), which aspired to the status of sole legal successor to the SFRY, but those claims were opposed by the other former republics. Eventually, Serbia and Montenegro accepted the opinion of the Badinter Arbitration Committee about shared succession.[6] Serbia and Montenegro themselves broke up in 2006 and became independent states, while Kosovo proclaimed independence in 2008.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslavia
wn.com/Yugoslav Wars Summary, Serbs And Croats, Causes, 1990S, Documentary, (1993)
The Yugoslav Wars were ethnic conflicts fought from 1991 to 1999 on the territory of former Yugoslavia. The wars accompanied the breakup of the country, where its constituent republics declared independence, but the issues of ethnic minorities in the new countries (chiefly Serbs in central parts and Albanians in the southeast) were left unresolved after those republics were recognized internationally. The wars are generally considered to be a series of largely separate but related military conflicts occurring and affecting most of the former Yugoslav republics:
War in Slovenia (1991)
Croatian War of Independence (1991--1995)
Bosnian War (1992--1995)
Kosovo War (1998--1999), including the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
The wars mostly resulted in peace accords, involving full international recognition of new states, but with massive economic damage in the region.
Initially the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) sought to preserve the unity of the whole of Yugoslavia by crushing the secessionist governments; however the JNA increasingly came under the influence of the Serbian government of Slobodan Milošević that evoked Serbian nationalist rhetoric and was willing to support the Yugoslav state insofar as using it to preserve the unity of Serbs in one state; as a result the JNA began to lose Slovenes, Croats, Kosovar Albanians, Bosniaks, and ethnic Macedonians, and effectively became a Serb army. According to the 1994 United Nations report, the Serb side did not aim to restore Yugoslavia, but to create a "Greater Serbia" from parts of Croatia and Bosnia.
Often described as Europe's deadliest conflict since World War II, the conflicts have become infamous for the war crimes involved, including ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity and rape. These were the first conflicts since World War II to be formally judged genocidal in character and many key individual participants were subsequently charged with war crimes. The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was established by the UN to prosecute these crimes.
According to the International Center for Transitional Justice, the Yugoslav Wars resulted in the deaths of 140,000 people. The Humanitarian Law Center writes that in the conflicts in former Yugoslav republics at least 130,000 people lost their lives.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_Wars
Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene: Jugoslavija, Југославија) was a country in Southeast Europe during most of the 20th century. It came into existence after World War I in 1918[ii] under the name of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by the merger of the provisional State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (itself formed from territories of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire) with the formerly independent Kingdom of Serbia and Kingdom of Montenegro. The Serbian royal House of Karađorđević became the Yugoslav royal dynasty. Yugoslavia gained international recognition on 13 July 1922 at the Conference of Ambassadors in Paris.[3] The country was named after the South Slavic peoples and constituted their first union, following centuries in which the territories had been part of the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary.
Renamed Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 3 October 1929, it was invaded by the Axis powers on 6 April 1941. In 1943, a Democratic Federal Yugoslavia was proclaimed by the Partisan resistance. In 1944, the king recognised it as the legitimate government, but in November 1945 the monarchy was abolished. Yugoslavia was renamed the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia in 1946, when a communist government was established. It acquired the territories of Istria, Rijeka, and Zadar from Italy. Leader of the Partisans Josip Broz Tito ruled the country as the president until his death in 1980. In 1963, the country was renamed again to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY).
The constituent six Socialist Republics and two Socialist Autonomous Provinces that made up the country were SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SR Croatia, SR Macedonia, SR Montenegro, SR Slovenia, and SR Serbia (including the autonomous provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo, which after 1974 were largely equal to the other members of the federation).[4][5] After an economic and political crisis in the 1980s and the rise of nationalism, Yugoslavia broke up along its republics' borders, at first into five countries, leading to the Yugoslav Wars.
After the breakup, the republics of Serbia and Montenegro formed a reduced federation, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), which aspired to the status of sole legal successor to the SFRY, but those claims were opposed by the other former republics. Eventually, Serbia and Montenegro accepted the opinion of the Badinter Arbitration Committee about shared succession.[6] Serbia and Montenegro themselves broke up in 2006 and became independent states, while Kosovo proclaimed independence in 2008.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslavia
- published: 14 Aug 2014
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The Quest for the Mysterious Travelling Ukulele from Yugoslavia - 2012 Origin 8 HD cut
Entry for Origin 8 fast film festival 2012. The Quest for the Mysterious Travelling Ukulele from Yugoslavia by Team Highly Flammable.
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Entry for Origin 8 fast film festival 2012. The Quest for the Mysterious Travelling Ukulele from Yugoslavia by Team Highly Flammable.
- published: 20 Aug 2012
- views: 308
Izola (Slovenia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Izola in Slovenia.
Izola is an historic city on the Slovenian Adria coast.The idyllic old town and atmospheric, narrow streets date back to Roman times. However, from 1280 to 1797, Venice ruled the old fishing city and characterised its appearance. Thus the famous Venetian-inspired Palazzo Besenghi Degli Ughi was created, a Baroque palace built at the end of the eighteenth century. The Big Square at the old harbour is framed by several picturesque buildings. It was there that the colourful life of a harbour city took place under the rule of Venice. After the fall of the Serenissima followed the Habsburgs. In the new town with its beautiful buildings and small parks, a Mediterranean lifestyle is the order of the day and the time of being part of Military Zone B and Yugoslavia is now a thing of the past. Izola has blossomed once again and its long history has been preserved for future generations.
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Vacation travel video about destination Izola in Slovenia.
Izola is an historic city on the Slovenian Adria coast.The idyllic old town and atmospheric, narrow streets date back to Roman times. However, from 1280 to 1797, Venice ruled the old fishing city and characterised its appearance. Thus the famous Venetian-inspired Palazzo Besenghi Degli Ughi was created, a Baroque palace built at the end of the eighteenth century. The Big Square at the old harbour is framed by several picturesque buildings. It was there that the colourful life of a harbour city took place under the rule of Venice. After the fall of the Serenissima followed the Habsburgs. In the new town with its beautiful buildings and small parks, a Mediterranean lifestyle is the order of the day and the time of being part of Military Zone B and Yugoslavia is now a thing of the past. Izola has blossomed once again and its long history has been preserved for future generations.
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- published: 15 Aug 2015
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What to See & Eat in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode David takes us to the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover Sarajevo’s sights, sounds, and tastes. Sarajevo is a bustling capital with several historical, cultural and gastronomic stops to experience.
David starts off in the city center where he meets up with his local guide Raza to begin the tour. The best place to start is the Eternal Flame, located in the city center. It has burned continuously since 1946 except during the Bosnian War 1992-1995. It is on display for everyone to see.
David and Raza then take a walk along Ferhadija, Sarajevo’s main pedestrian street that links the two different parts of the city – the 19th century buildings dating back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Medieval district dating back to Ottoman occupation. In the mix there are also several communist-era buildings when Bosnia existed as a republic in the Social Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Yugoslavia, for short).
At the point when Ferhadija Street meets the Ottoman quarter, there is line on the floor that shows the split. All along Ferhadija Street there are shops, restaurants, cafés, and banks. It is also where the Eternal Flame is located.
Before Raza and David head into Bascarsija (Ottoman district), they make a quick stop at the square of the Sacred Heart Cathedral. In Bascarsija they visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, which was built 1530. Afterwards, Raza shows David the different ways to drink a traditional Bosnian coffee at a local Kafana. After fueling up, David stops by Sebilj fountain to have a sip of water. Legend has it that anyone who drinks from the fountain will return to Sarajevo, so we’ll see if David makes his way back one day to experience more of what to see and eat in Sarajevo!
Now time for a little souvenir shopping down Coppersmith Street. Raza shows David the most typical gift one could buy here – a copper coffee pot used to serve Bosnian coffee. All this walking around made them work up quite an appetite, so they head to a bakery to try some delicious pies (cheese, spinach, and meat). The pies are baked over a coal oven and are the perfect fast food. They are also very inexpensive.
Next thing David tries is cevapi (pronounced che-vap-ee), which is pretty much the unofficial national dish of the country. Day 2 takes David and Raza to see the city from a magnificent lookout point, Zuta Tabija, or “yellow fortress.” David recommends driving or taking a taxi there because the climb to the top is quite steep. From here you can see the center of the city and the rolling green hills in the background (in case you didn’t know, Bosnia is one of Europe’s most lush and verdant countries).
After quickly seeing Emperor’s Mosque, Raza takes David to see the exact spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, were assassinated on June 28, 1914. At the time David visited (2014) it was the 100th year anniversary of their untimely deaths. The assassination triggered the start of the First World War. After revisiting such a pivotal point in European history, David gets curious to see where all the bread he’s been eating comes from so Raza takes him to a nearby bakery, Pekara Alifakovac. They specialize in Somun bread, which is what is served with cevapi. This family-owned bakery churns out hundreds of Somun breads each day, and they have a pick-up window for customers on the go. It’s very hot inside but the experience was well worth it, especially since they allowed David to eat a piece of freshly baked bread.
Last but not least, David heads outside of the city center to visit one of the most culturally significant places in Bosnia, the Sarajevo Tunnel or Tunnel of Hope. Visitors can now see a portion of a tunnel that allowed Bosnians to smuggle in weapons and supplies during the Siege of Sarajevo (May 1992 through November 1995).
And there you have it, a brief intro about what to see and eat in Sarajevo. We hoped you liked it!
wn.com/What To See Eat In Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode David takes us to the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover Sarajevo’s sights, sounds, and tastes. Sarajevo is a bustling capital with several historical, cultural and gastronomic stops to experience.
David starts off in the city center where he meets up with his local guide Raza to begin the tour. The best place to start is the Eternal Flame, located in the city center. It has burned continuously since 1946 except during the Bosnian War 1992-1995. It is on display for everyone to see.
David and Raza then take a walk along Ferhadija, Sarajevo’s main pedestrian street that links the two different parts of the city – the 19th century buildings dating back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Medieval district dating back to Ottoman occupation. In the mix there are also several communist-era buildings when Bosnia existed as a republic in the Social Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Yugoslavia, for short).
At the point when Ferhadija Street meets the Ottoman quarter, there is line on the floor that shows the split. All along Ferhadija Street there are shops, restaurants, cafés, and banks. It is also where the Eternal Flame is located.
Before Raza and David head into Bascarsija (Ottoman district), they make a quick stop at the square of the Sacred Heart Cathedral. In Bascarsija they visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, which was built 1530. Afterwards, Raza shows David the different ways to drink a traditional Bosnian coffee at a local Kafana. After fueling up, David stops by Sebilj fountain to have a sip of water. Legend has it that anyone who drinks from the fountain will return to Sarajevo, so we’ll see if David makes his way back one day to experience more of what to see and eat in Sarajevo!
Now time for a little souvenir shopping down Coppersmith Street. Raza shows David the most typical gift one could buy here – a copper coffee pot used to serve Bosnian coffee. All this walking around made them work up quite an appetite, so they head to a bakery to try some delicious pies (cheese, spinach, and meat). The pies are baked over a coal oven and are the perfect fast food. They are also very inexpensive.
Next thing David tries is cevapi (pronounced che-vap-ee), which is pretty much the unofficial national dish of the country. Day 2 takes David and Raza to see the city from a magnificent lookout point, Zuta Tabija, or “yellow fortress.” David recommends driving or taking a taxi there because the climb to the top is quite steep. From here you can see the center of the city and the rolling green hills in the background (in case you didn’t know, Bosnia is one of Europe’s most lush and verdant countries).
After quickly seeing Emperor’s Mosque, Raza takes David to see the exact spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, were assassinated on June 28, 1914. At the time David visited (2014) it was the 100th year anniversary of their untimely deaths. The assassination triggered the start of the First World War. After revisiting such a pivotal point in European history, David gets curious to see where all the bread he’s been eating comes from so Raza takes him to a nearby bakery, Pekara Alifakovac. They specialize in Somun bread, which is what is served with cevapi. This family-owned bakery churns out hundreds of Somun breads each day, and they have a pick-up window for customers on the go. It’s very hot inside but the experience was well worth it, especially since they allowed David to eat a piece of freshly baked bread.
Last but not least, David heads outside of the city center to visit one of the most culturally significant places in Bosnia, the Sarajevo Tunnel or Tunnel of Hope. Visitors can now see a portion of a tunnel that allowed Bosnians to smuggle in weapons and supplies during the Siege of Sarajevo (May 1992 through November 1995).
And there you have it, a brief intro about what to see and eat in Sarajevo. We hoped you liked it!
- published: 16 Apr 2015
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Italian Town of Rapallo, Rapallo (Italy) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Italian Town of Rapallo in Rapallo, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
A visit to the Italian Riviera would not be complete without seeing the city of Rapallo.
The area's mild climate, palm-tree lined streets, and strips of beach has made it a pristine year round destination.
Rapallo is believed to have been inhabited since as early as the 8th century BC, making it the oldest in the region.
Many peace treaties, including those between Italy, Yugoslavia, Germany, and the Soviet Union were signed here.
Numerous ancient structures, including fortifications and religious edifices, as well as the residences of the city's 34,000 inhabitants, can be seen throughout town.
The city is widely known has having been the part time residence of many prominent philosophers, artists, and authors.
The castle on the sea was built in 1551 to protect against pirate attacks, and now functions as a symbol of the city.
wn.com/Italian Town Of Rapallo, Rapallo (Italy) Travel Guide
Take a tour of Italian Town of Rapallo in Rapallo, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
A visit to the Italian Riviera would not be complete without seeing the city of Rapallo.
The area's mild climate, palm-tree lined streets, and strips of beach has made it a pristine year round destination.
Rapallo is believed to have been inhabited since as early as the 8th century BC, making it the oldest in the region.
Many peace treaties, including those between Italy, Yugoslavia, Germany, and the Soviet Union were signed here.
Numerous ancient structures, including fortifications and religious edifices, as well as the residences of the city's 34,000 inhabitants, can be seen throughout town.
The city is widely known has having been the part time residence of many prominent philosophers, artists, and authors.
The castle on the sea was built in 1551 to protect against pirate attacks, and now functions as a symbol of the city.
- published: 28 Apr 2011
- views: 13729
Yugoslavia
Yugoslav Tourist Film 1990.
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Yugoslav Tourist Film 1990.
- published: 10 Apr 2010
- views: 2131
Earthquake Hits Yugoslav City Of Skopje (1963)
Skopje, Macedonia, Yugoslavia. Title reads 'Yugoslav City Hit by Violent Earthquake'. Various shots of the wrecked buildings and smashed cars as a result of ...
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Skopje, Macedonia, Yugoslavia. Title reads 'Yugoslav City Hit by Violent Earthquake'. Various shots of the wrecked buildings and smashed cars as a result of ...
Croatia / Serbia/ Yugoslavia 2011
Cindy and Chelle travel to Croatia and Serbia to visit the villages of their ancestry, Sokolovac, Croatia and Ridjica, Serbia. Architecture and civil war wounds. Regardless, the beauty is there.
wn.com/Croatia Serbia Yugoslavia 2011
Cindy and Chelle travel to Croatia and Serbia to visit the villages of their ancestry, Sokolovac, Croatia and Ridjica, Serbia. Architecture and civil war wounds. Regardless, the beauty is there.
- published: 15 Jan 2012
- views: 326
NATO Secretary General with Prime Minister of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 11 MAR 2015
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Prime Minister of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Nikola Gruevski. Held 11 March 2015, at NATO Headquarters in Brussels.
Note: Turkey recognises the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.
wn.com/Nato Secretary General With Prime Minister Of Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia, 11 Mar 2015
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Prime Minister of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Nikola Gruevski. Held 11 March 2015, at NATO Headquarters in Brussels.
Note: Turkey recognises the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.
- published: 11 Mar 2015
- views: 5618
Unterwegs mit dem Motopilot von BLAUPUNKT - Travelbikers meets Yugoslavia
Im Spätherbst habe ich mich mit einem Freund auf die Suche nach den Spuren der Ex-Republik Jugoslawien gemacht. Wir haben sehr viele Menschen kennen gelernt und diese haben uns Ihre Geschichten erzählt.
Bevor ich jetzt was falsches erkläre und eins auf den Deckel bekomme, hier eine kurze Erläuterung zu den historischen Gegebenheiten!
..."Zu unterscheiden sind das königliche, heute sogenannte erste Jugoslawien (1918–1941), das sozialistische zweite Jugoslawien (1943/45–1991/92) und die aus Serbien und Montenegro bestehende Bundesrepublik Jugoslawien (1992–2003).
Von 2003 bis 2006 bildeten die verbliebenen Teilrepubliken Serbien und Montenegro den Staatenbund Serbien und Montenegro, der sich im territorialen und völkerrechtlichen Umfang nicht von der Bundesrepublik Jugoslawien unterschied.
Seit 2006 bestehen sechs allgemein anerkannte jugoslawische Nachfolgestaaten: Slowenien, Kroatien, Bosnien-Herzegowina, Serbien, Montenegro und Mazedonien. Der völkerrechtliche Status des Kosovo ist hingegen strittig." ... Quelle Wikipedia
Als Navigationsgerät benutzten wir den Motopilot von BLAUPUNKT. Das robuste Gerät navigierte stehts zuverlässig und wir haben alle unsere Ziele ohne Probleme erreicht.
Mehr Infos gibt es hier:
http://travelbikers.de/
wn.com/Unterwegs Mit Dem Motopilot Von Blaupunkt Travelbikers Meets Yugoslavia
Im Spätherbst habe ich mich mit einem Freund auf die Suche nach den Spuren der Ex-Republik Jugoslawien gemacht. Wir haben sehr viele Menschen kennen gelernt und diese haben uns Ihre Geschichten erzählt.
Bevor ich jetzt was falsches erkläre und eins auf den Deckel bekomme, hier eine kurze Erläuterung zu den historischen Gegebenheiten!
..."Zu unterscheiden sind das königliche, heute sogenannte erste Jugoslawien (1918–1941), das sozialistische zweite Jugoslawien (1943/45–1991/92) und die aus Serbien und Montenegro bestehende Bundesrepublik Jugoslawien (1992–2003).
Von 2003 bis 2006 bildeten die verbliebenen Teilrepubliken Serbien und Montenegro den Staatenbund Serbien und Montenegro, der sich im territorialen und völkerrechtlichen Umfang nicht von der Bundesrepublik Jugoslawien unterschied.
Seit 2006 bestehen sechs allgemein anerkannte jugoslawische Nachfolgestaaten: Slowenien, Kroatien, Bosnien-Herzegowina, Serbien, Montenegro und Mazedonien. Der völkerrechtliche Status des Kosovo ist hingegen strittig." ... Quelle Wikipedia
Als Navigationsgerät benutzten wir den Motopilot von BLAUPUNKT. Das robuste Gerät navigierte stehts zuverlässig und wir haben alle unsere Ziele ohne Probleme erreicht.
Mehr Infos gibt es hier:
http://travelbikers.de/
- published: 15 Jan 2015
- views: 10
VISIT SERBIA - CITY OF BELGRADE
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. Its name translates to White city. The city proper has a population of over 2 million people.
One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region, and after 279 BC Celts conquered the city, naming it Singidūn. It was conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus, and awarded city rights in the mid 2nd century. It was settled by the Slavs in the 520s, and changed hands several times between the Byzantine Empire, Frankish Empire, Bulgarian Empire and Kingdom of Hungary before it became the capital of Serbian King Stephen Dragutin (1282--1316). In 1521, Belgrade was conquered by the Ottoman Empire and became the seat of the Sanjak of Smederevo. It frequently passed from Ottoman to Habsburg rule, which saw the destruction of most of the city during the Austro-Ottoman wars. Belgrade was again named the capital of Serbia in 1841. Northern Belgrade remained the southernmost Habsburg post until 1918, when the city was reunited. As a strategic location, the city was battled over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times. Belgrade was the capital of Yugoslavia (in various forms of governments) from its creation in 1918, to its final dissolution in 2006.
Belgrade has a special administrative status within Serbia and it is one of five statistical regions of Serbia. Its metropolitan territory is divided into 17 municipalities, each with its own local council. It covers 3.6% of Serbia's territory, and 22.5% of the country's population lives in the city. The city has been awarded many titles, and the nomination for European Capital of Culture 2020.
Houseboats on Ada Ciganlija
Extreme sports are available, such as bungee jumping, water skiing, and paintballing. There are numerous tracks on the island, where it is possible to ride a bike, go for a walk, or go jogging. Apart from Ada, Belgrade has total of 16 islands on the rivers, many still unused. Among them, the Great War Island at the confluence of Sava, stands out as an oasis of unshattered wildlife (especially birds). These areas, along with nearby Small War Island, are protected by the city's government as a nature preserve. Tourist income is annually around 800 million Euros. In 2012, Belgrade visited 976.674 registered tourists.From that number 771.299 were foreign. Also more than 100.000 tourists arrive by 850 river cruisers.
Belgrade has a reputation for offering a vibrant nightlife; many clubs that are open until dawn can be found throughout the city. The most recognizable nightlife features of Belgrade are the barges (splav), spread along the banks of the Sava and Danube Rivers.
Belgrade nightlife on riverclubs.
Many weekend visitors—particularly from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia—prefer Belgrade nightlife to that of their own capitals, due to a perceived friendly atmosphere, great clubs and bars, cheap drinks, the lack of language difficulties, and the lack of restrictive night life regulation.
Famous alternative clubs include Akademija and the famed KST (Klub Studenata Tehnike), located in the basement of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering. One of the most famous sites for alternative cultural happenings in the city is the SKC (Student Cultural Centre), located right across from Belgrade's highrise landmark, the Beograđanka. Concerts featuring famous local and foreign bands are often held at the center. SKC is also the site of various art exhibitions, as well as public debates and discussions.
Skadarlija, the city's old bohemian neighbourhood
A more traditional Serbian nightlife experience, accompanied by traditional music known as Starogradska (roughly translated as Old Town Music), typical of northern Serbia's urban environments, is most prominent in Skadarlija, the city's old bohemian neighborhood where the poets and artists of Belgrade gathered in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Skadar Street (the centre of Skadarlija) and the surrounding neighbourhood are lined with some of Belgrade's best and oldest traditional restaurants (called kafanas in Serbian), which date back to that period. At one end of the neighbourhood stands Belgrade's oldest beer brewery, founded in the first half of the 19th century. One of the city's oldest kafanas is the Znak pitanja.
The Times reported that Europe's best nightlife can be found in buzzing Belgrade. In the Lonely Planet "1000 Ultimate Experiences" guide of 2012, Belgrade was placed at the 1st spot among the top 10 party cities in the world.
wn.com/Visit Serbia City Of Belgrade
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. Its name translates to White city. The city proper has a population of over 2 million people.
One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region, and after 279 BC Celts conquered the city, naming it Singidūn. It was conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus, and awarded city rights in the mid 2nd century. It was settled by the Slavs in the 520s, and changed hands several times between the Byzantine Empire, Frankish Empire, Bulgarian Empire and Kingdom of Hungary before it became the capital of Serbian King Stephen Dragutin (1282--1316). In 1521, Belgrade was conquered by the Ottoman Empire and became the seat of the Sanjak of Smederevo. It frequently passed from Ottoman to Habsburg rule, which saw the destruction of most of the city during the Austro-Ottoman wars. Belgrade was again named the capital of Serbia in 1841. Northern Belgrade remained the southernmost Habsburg post until 1918, when the city was reunited. As a strategic location, the city was battled over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times. Belgrade was the capital of Yugoslavia (in various forms of governments) from its creation in 1918, to its final dissolution in 2006.
Belgrade has a special administrative status within Serbia and it is one of five statistical regions of Serbia. Its metropolitan territory is divided into 17 municipalities, each with its own local council. It covers 3.6% of Serbia's territory, and 22.5% of the country's population lives in the city. The city has been awarded many titles, and the nomination for European Capital of Culture 2020.
Houseboats on Ada Ciganlija
Extreme sports are available, such as bungee jumping, water skiing, and paintballing. There are numerous tracks on the island, where it is possible to ride a bike, go for a walk, or go jogging. Apart from Ada, Belgrade has total of 16 islands on the rivers, many still unused. Among them, the Great War Island at the confluence of Sava, stands out as an oasis of unshattered wildlife (especially birds). These areas, along with nearby Small War Island, are protected by the city's government as a nature preserve. Tourist income is annually around 800 million Euros. In 2012, Belgrade visited 976.674 registered tourists.From that number 771.299 were foreign. Also more than 100.000 tourists arrive by 850 river cruisers.
Belgrade has a reputation for offering a vibrant nightlife; many clubs that are open until dawn can be found throughout the city. The most recognizable nightlife features of Belgrade are the barges (splav), spread along the banks of the Sava and Danube Rivers.
Belgrade nightlife on riverclubs.
Many weekend visitors—particularly from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia—prefer Belgrade nightlife to that of their own capitals, due to a perceived friendly atmosphere, great clubs and bars, cheap drinks, the lack of language difficulties, and the lack of restrictive night life regulation.
Famous alternative clubs include Akademija and the famed KST (Klub Studenata Tehnike), located in the basement of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering. One of the most famous sites for alternative cultural happenings in the city is the SKC (Student Cultural Centre), located right across from Belgrade's highrise landmark, the Beograđanka. Concerts featuring famous local and foreign bands are often held at the center. SKC is also the site of various art exhibitions, as well as public debates and discussions.
Skadarlija, the city's old bohemian neighbourhood
A more traditional Serbian nightlife experience, accompanied by traditional music known as Starogradska (roughly translated as Old Town Music), typical of northern Serbia's urban environments, is most prominent in Skadarlija, the city's old bohemian neighborhood where the poets and artists of Belgrade gathered in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Skadar Street (the centre of Skadarlija) and the surrounding neighbourhood are lined with some of Belgrade's best and oldest traditional restaurants (called kafanas in Serbian), which date back to that period. At one end of the neighbourhood stands Belgrade's oldest beer brewery, founded in the first half of the 19th century. One of the city's oldest kafanas is the Znak pitanja.
The Times reported that Europe's best nightlife can be found in buzzing Belgrade. In the Lonely Planet "1000 Ultimate Experiences" guide of 2012, Belgrade was placed at the 1st spot among the top 10 party cities in the world.
- published: 09 Sep 2013
- views: 4613
Military tourism on island of Vis
AP Television
Vis Island, Croatia - July 24, 2011
1. Wide town Komiza on Adriatic island of Vis
2. Pan of Komiza harbour
3. Mid of buildings in the town
4. SOUNDBITE: (Croatian), Hrvoje Klas, tourist guide:
"The Yugoslav army built the big military base on this island. There are around 80 military objects on the island that we know about. We organise military tours because we think it has to be shown to the visitors. We have a chance to show the most interesting things such as shelter for ships, the site where TANJUG (the Yugoslav news agency) was established, nuclear war command in the middle of the island, missiles bases, underground tunnels."
5. Mid of Klas starting engine in while taking tourists for a tour
6. Mid of a Land rover moving
7. Wide of the same
8. Mid of the vehicle passing hikers
9. Wide of a group of tourists walking towards the ships/submarine shelter
10. Wide of tourists entering the shelter
11. Mid of the entrance to the shelter
12. Pan of visitors inside the shelter
13. Close of an old tire used as fender
14. Pan of Landrover moving
15. Wide of the same
16. Mid of the same
17. Driving inside a tunnel of a missiles installation under camouflage net and artificial rocks
18. Mid of tourists moving inside a missiles installation
19. Wide of a Yugoslav Army guard shelter
20. Mid of the same
21. Close of the Yugoslav flag on a shelter
22. Tilt down to a cannon
UPSOUND: (Croatian) Hrvoje Klas, tourist guide:
"The Yugoslav Army was not able to take cannons with them, they decided it is better to destroy them then to let them to the Croatian army."
23. Mid of a group of visitors entering underground military tunnel
24. Wide of a group of tourists inspecting inside underground military shelter
25. Close of a door inside a nuclear shelter
26. Mid of ventilation tubes inside the nuclear shelter
27. Mid of a hole in a wall with text reading: "Destroy the wall in war circumstances"
28. Close of a electrical installation inside nuclear shelter
29. Mid of visitors exiting the shelter
30. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Rossana Rinaldi, a tourist from Milano, Italy:
"I think it is very interesting because it gives you an opportunity to see the life during wartime and how soldiers lived during the war. It is also entertaining because it gives you a different view of the island from the inside, such as local flora and fauna."
31. Close of a picture of Josip Broz Tito, inside a room in the shelter that was allegedly built for him
32. Close of devastated toilet in Tito''s room
33. Close of a bat hanging from the ceiling in the shelter
34. Mid of the plaque reading (Croatian):
"This is where comrade Tito stayed and worked in times when Vis was the headquarters of military and political leadership of the people''s liberating war."
35. Close of the word Tito at the same
36. SONDBITE (Croatian) Kreso Zuhranovic, a visitor from Vrbovec, Croatia:
"This has been done very well and all the visitors who come to this island should take the tour in order to learn how the things were in the past during Yugoslavia and how the things were understood back then"
37. Mid of a group of visitors exiting a shelter
38. GV of town of Vis and boats anchored in its harbour
39. View of Vis island from a ferry boat leaving
LEADIN
Bunkers and tunnels carved into the Adriatic island of Vis by the Yugoslav military have become a major tourist attraction.
Vis was off-limits for foreigners after World War II until 1991 when Yugoslav People''s Army withdrew from the island when Croatia separated from Yugoslavia.
STORYLINE
The picturesque island of Vis with its turquoise waters and red tiled roofs.
Boats bob in the marina as the sun beats down.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/ba980db4784c9fbad39eb41dc01819d7
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/Military Tourism On Island Of Vis
AP Television
Vis Island, Croatia - July 24, 2011
1. Wide town Komiza on Adriatic island of Vis
2. Pan of Komiza harbour
3. Mid of buildings in the town
4. SOUNDBITE: (Croatian), Hrvoje Klas, tourist guide:
"The Yugoslav army built the big military base on this island. There are around 80 military objects on the island that we know about. We organise military tours because we think it has to be shown to the visitors. We have a chance to show the most interesting things such as shelter for ships, the site where TANJUG (the Yugoslav news agency) was established, nuclear war command in the middle of the island, missiles bases, underground tunnels."
5. Mid of Klas starting engine in while taking tourists for a tour
6. Mid of a Land rover moving
7. Wide of the same
8. Mid of the vehicle passing hikers
9. Wide of a group of tourists walking towards the ships/submarine shelter
10. Wide of tourists entering the shelter
11. Mid of the entrance to the shelter
12. Pan of visitors inside the shelter
13. Close of an old tire used as fender
14. Pan of Landrover moving
15. Wide of the same
16. Mid of the same
17. Driving inside a tunnel of a missiles installation under camouflage net and artificial rocks
18. Mid of tourists moving inside a missiles installation
19. Wide of a Yugoslav Army guard shelter
20. Mid of the same
21. Close of the Yugoslav flag on a shelter
22. Tilt down to a cannon
UPSOUND: (Croatian) Hrvoje Klas, tourist guide:
"The Yugoslav Army was not able to take cannons with them, they decided it is better to destroy them then to let them to the Croatian army."
23. Mid of a group of visitors entering underground military tunnel
24. Wide of a group of tourists inspecting inside underground military shelter
25. Close of a door inside a nuclear shelter
26. Mid of ventilation tubes inside the nuclear shelter
27. Mid of a hole in a wall with text reading: "Destroy the wall in war circumstances"
28. Close of a electrical installation inside nuclear shelter
29. Mid of visitors exiting the shelter
30. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Rossana Rinaldi, a tourist from Milano, Italy:
"I think it is very interesting because it gives you an opportunity to see the life during wartime and how soldiers lived during the war. It is also entertaining because it gives you a different view of the island from the inside, such as local flora and fauna."
31. Close of a picture of Josip Broz Tito, inside a room in the shelter that was allegedly built for him
32. Close of devastated toilet in Tito''s room
33. Close of a bat hanging from the ceiling in the shelter
34. Mid of the plaque reading (Croatian):
"This is where comrade Tito stayed and worked in times when Vis was the headquarters of military and political leadership of the people''s liberating war."
35. Close of the word Tito at the same
36. SONDBITE (Croatian) Kreso Zuhranovic, a visitor from Vrbovec, Croatia:
"This has been done very well and all the visitors who come to this island should take the tour in order to learn how the things were in the past during Yugoslavia and how the things were understood back then"
37. Mid of a group of visitors exiting a shelter
38. GV of town of Vis and boats anchored in its harbour
39. View of Vis island from a ferry boat leaving
LEADIN
Bunkers and tunnels carved into the Adriatic island of Vis by the Yugoslav military have become a major tourist attraction.
Vis was off-limits for foreigners after World War II until 1991 when Yugoslav People''s Army withdrew from the island when Croatia separated from Yugoslavia.
STORYLINE
The picturesque island of Vis with its turquoise waters and red tiled roofs.
Boats bob in the marina as the sun beats down.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/ba980db4784c9fbad39eb41dc01819d7
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 30 Jul 2015
- views: 0
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Portugal vs Yugoslavia G2
Portugal vs Yugoslavia G2
Portugal vs Yugoslavia G2
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ProDota National Cup ||| Portugal vs Yugoslavia ||| Game 1
ProDota National Cup ||| Portugal vs Yugoslavia ||| Game 1
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ProDota National Cup ||| Yugoslavia vs Germany G2
ProDota National Cup ||| Yugoslavia vs Germany G2
ProDota National Cup ||| Yugoslavia vs Germany G2
Game 1 VOD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfnT11XJVsw
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ProDota National Cup ||| Yugoslavia vs. Germany ||| Game 1
ProDota National Cup ||| Yugoslavia vs. Germany ||| Game 1
ProDota National Cup ||| Yugoslavia vs. Germany ||| Game 1
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WC 1950 Yugoslavia vs Mexico 4 1 28 06 1950 YouTube
WC 1950 Yugoslavia vs Mexico 4 1 28 06 1950 YouTube
WC 1950 Yugoslavia vs Mexico 4 1 28 06 1950 YouTube
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WC 1950 Yugoslavia vs Switzerland 3 0 25 06 1950
WC 1950 Yugoslavia vs Switzerland 3 0 25 06 1950
WC 1950 Yugoslavia vs Switzerland 3 0 25 06 1950
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WC 1950 Brazil vs Yugoslavia 2 0 01 07 1950 YouTube
WC 1950 Brazil vs Yugoslavia 2 0 01 07 1950 YouTube
WC 1950 Brazil vs Yugoslavia 2 0 01 07 1950 YouTube
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Yugoslavia, The Balkans Tinderbox (Secrets of War)
Yugoslavia, The Balkans Tinderbox (Secrets of War)
Yugoslavia, The Balkans Tinderbox (Secrets of War)
The Balkans Tinderbox
This is a look at the secret forces behind the strife throughout the Balkan States. From a single gunshot in Sarajevo that started WWI to the Nazi occupation in WWII, to ethnic cleansing and the war in Kosovo, this volatile region has long been a threat to the peace of Europe.
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Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94 - Parte 2
Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94 - Parte 2
Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94 - Parte 2
Acciones que desarrollaban los distintos Batallones en la zona de UNPROFOR
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Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94 - Parte 3
Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94 - Parte 3
Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94 - Parte 3
Acciones que desarrollaban los distintos Batallones en la zona de UNPROFOR
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Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94 - Parte 4
Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94 - Parte 4
Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94 - Parte 4
Acciones que desarrollaban los distintos Batallones en la zona de UNPROFOR
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Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94 - Parte 5
Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94 - Parte 5
Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94 - Parte 5
Acciones que desarrollaban los distintos Batallones en la zona de UNPROFOR
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National Cup | Portugal vs Yugoslavia
National Cup | Portugal vs Yugoslavia
National Cup | Portugal vs Yugoslavia
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[ENG] Germany vs Yugoslavia - Game 1 bo2 - National Cup Groupstage
[ENG] Germany vs Yugoslavia - Game 1 bo2 - National Cup Groupstage
[ENG] Germany vs Yugoslavia - Game 1 bo2 - National Cup Groupstage
Team Germany vs Team Yugoslavia - Game 1 - bo2 - National Dota 2 Cup Groupstage.
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[ENG] Germany vs Yugoslavia - Game 2 bo2 - National Cup Groupstage
[ENG] Germany vs Yugoslavia - Game 2 bo2 - National Cup Groupstage
[ENG] Germany vs Yugoslavia - Game 2 bo2 - National Cup Groupstage
Team Germany vs Team Yugoslavia - Game 2 - bo2 - National Dota 2 Cup Groupstage.
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1999 Eurobasket semi final italy-yugoslavia
1999 Eurobasket semi final italy-yugoslavia
1999 Eurobasket semi final italy-yugoslavia
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Portugal vs Yugoslavia
Portugal vs Yugoslavia
Portugal vs Yugoslavia
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Portugal vs Yugoslavia
Portugal vs Yugoslavia
Portugal vs Yugoslavia
Esports - DOTA 2: National Cup (World)
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Yugoslavia vs Germany
Yugoslavia vs Germany
Yugoslavia vs Germany
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Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94
Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94
Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94
Acciones que desarrollaban los distintos Batallones en la zona de UNPROFOR
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Partisans in Yugoslavia [1941 - 1945]
Partisans in Yugoslavia [1941 - 1945]
Partisans in Yugoslavia [1941 - 1945]
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Germany.v..Yugoslavia
Germany.v..Yugoslavia
Germany.v..Yugoslavia
Esports - DOTA 2: National Cup (World)
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1962 Chile vs Yugoslavia 1 tiempo
1962 Chile vs Yugoslavia 1 tiempo
1962 Chile vs Yugoslavia 1 tiempo
Portugal vs Yugoslavia G2
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ProDota National Cup ||| Portugal vs Yugoslavia ||| Game 1
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ProDota National Cup ||| Yugoslavia vs Germany G2
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ProDota National Cup ||| Yugoslavia vs. Germany ||| Game 1
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WC 1950 Yugoslavia vs Mexico 4 1 28 06 1950 YouTube
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WC 1950 Yugoslavia vs Switzerland 3 0 25 06 1950
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WC 1950 Brazil vs Yugoslavia 2 0 01 07 1950 YouTube
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Yugoslavia, The Balkans Tinderbox (Secrets of War)
The Balkans Tinderbox
This is a look at the secret forces behind the strife throughout the Balkan States. From a single gunshot in Sarajevo that started WWI to the Nazi occupation in WWII, to ethnic cleansing and the war in Kosovo, this volatile region has long been a threat to the peace of Europe.
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The Balkans Tinderbox
This is a look at the secret forces behind the strife throughout the Balkan States. From a single gunshot in Sarajevo that started WWI to the Nazi occupation in WWII, to ethnic cleansing and the war in Kosovo, this volatile region has long been a threat to the peace of Europe.
- published: 19 Oct 2015
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[ENG] Germany vs Yugoslavia - Game 1 bo2 - National Cup Groupstage
Team Germany vs Team Yugoslavia - Game 1 - bo2 - National Dota 2 Cup Groupstage.
The tournament features 16 invited teams consisting of both new and experienced players. Captains were chosen who then had to find four players to play for their nation. The group stages will be held from September 21st till the 29th, tiebreakers from September 30th-October 2nd and the main event will run from October 3rd-12th.
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Team Germany vs Team Yugoslavia - Game 1 - bo2 - National Dota 2 Cup Groupstage.
The tournament features 16 invited teams consisting of both new and experienced players. Captains were chosen who then had to find four players to play for their nation. The group stages will be held from September 21st till the 29th, tiebreakers from September 30th-October 2nd and the main event will run from October 3rd-12th.
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[ENG] Germany vs Yugoslavia - Game 2 bo2 - National Cup Groupstage
Team Germany vs Team Yugoslavia - Game 2 - bo2 - National Dota 2 Cup Groupstage.
The tournament features 16 invited teams consisting of both new and experienced players. Captains were chosen who then had to find four players to play for their nation. The group stages will be held from September 21st till the 29th, tiebreakers from September 30th-October 2nd and the main event will run from October 3rd-12th.
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Team Germany vs Team Yugoslavia - Game 2 - bo2 - National Dota 2 Cup Groupstage.
The tournament features 16 invited teams consisting of both new and experienced players. Captains were chosen who then had to find four players to play for their nation. The group stages will be held from September 21st till the 29th, tiebreakers from September 30th-October 2nd and the main event will run from October 3rd-12th.
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Portugal vs Yugoslavia
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Portugal vs Yugoslavia
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- published: 17 Oct 2015
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Yugoslavia vs Germany
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Película de Soldados UN en la ex Yugoslavia 1993/94
Acciones que desarrollaban los distintos Batallones en la zona de UNPROFOR
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Acciones que desarrollaban los distintos Batallones en la zona de UNPROFOR
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Partisans in Yugoslavia [1941 - 1945]
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Germany.v..Yugoslavia
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ЗАШТО? WHY? Stories of bombed Yugoslavia
ЗАШТО? WHY? Stories of bombed Yugoslavia
ЗАШТО? WHY? Stories of bombed Yugoslavia
Fifteen years after NATO's 78-day bombardment of Yugoslavia, memories of the bombing still haunt present-day Serbia. NATO killed over 2000 people, hundreds ...
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Yugoslavia- Argentina 84:77
Yugoslavia- Argentina 84:77
Yugoslavia- Argentina 84:77
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Diana Uribe - Guerra Fria - Cap. 28 Desintegracion de Yugoslavia I
Diana Uribe - Guerra Fria - Cap. 28 Desintegracion de Yugoslavia I
Diana Uribe - Guerra Fria - Cap. 28 Desintegracion de Yugoslavia I
Cap 27: Desintegracion de Yugoslavia I. La Historia del Mundo. Con la filosofa e historiadora, Diana Uribe.
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ЗАШТО? WHY? Revisiting NATO atrocities in Yugoslavia after 15 yrs (Part 1)
ЗАШТО? WHY? Revisiting NATO atrocities in Yugoslavia after 15 yrs (Part 1)
ЗАШТО? WHY? Revisiting NATO atrocities in Yugoslavia after 15 yrs (Part 1)
Fifteen years after NATO's 78-day bombardment of Yugoslavia, memories of the bombing still haunt present-day Serbia. NATO killed over 2000 people, hundreds ...
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BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 5of6 - A Safe Area
BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 5of6 - A Safe Area
BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 5of6 - A Safe Area
Episode 5 - A Safe Area
The Death of Yugoslavia is a BBC documentary series first broadcast in 1995, and is also the name of a book written by Allan Little and Laura Silber that accompanies the series. It covers the collapse of Yugoslavia and the subsequent wars that followed. It is notable in its combination of never-before-seen archive footage interspersed with interviews of most of the main players in the conflict, including Slobodan Milošević, Radovan Karadžić, Franjo Tuđman and Alija Izetbegović.
The series was awarded with a BAFTA award in 1996 for Best Factual Series.[1] Because of the series large amount of interviews with prominent
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Yugoslavia - España 1977 (Clasificación Argentina 78')
Yugoslavia - España 1977 (Clasificación Argentina 78')
Yugoslavia - España 1977 (Clasificación Argentina 78')
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Eurobasket 1995 final: Lithuania@Yougoslavia (lithuanian version)
Eurobasket 1995 final: Lithuania@Yougoslavia (lithuanian version)
Eurobasket 1995 final: Lithuania@Yougoslavia (lithuanian version)
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The Death Of Yugoslavia Ep 1 6 Enter Nationalism BBC Documentary
The Death Of Yugoslavia Ep 1 6 Enter Nationalism BBC Documentary
The Death Of Yugoslavia Ep 1 6 Enter Nationalism BBC Documentary
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Excellent Slovenian Documentary on the wars in former Yugoslavia (Eng Subs) p1
Excellent Slovenian Documentary on the wars in former Yugoslavia (Eng Subs) p1
Excellent Slovenian Documentary on the wars in former Yugoslavia (Eng Subs) p1
The Yugoslav Wars were a series of violent conflicts fought in former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1990s and 2001. The wars were chara...
ЗАШТО? WHY? Stories of bombed Yugoslavia
Fifteen years after NATO's 78-day bombardment of Yugoslavia, memories of the bombing still haunt present-day Serbia. NATO killed over 2000 people, hundreds ...
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Fifteen years after NATO's 78-day bombardment of Yugoslavia, memories of the bombing still haunt present-day Serbia. NATO killed over 2000 people, hundreds ...
Yugoslavia- Argentina 84:77
http://www.arhiva.srbija.gov.rs/vesti/2002-09/09/329162.html
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http://www.arhiva.srbija.gov.rs/vesti/2002-09/09/329162.html
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Diana Uribe - Guerra Fria - Cap. 28 Desintegracion de Yugoslavia I
Cap 27: Desintegracion de Yugoslavia I. La Historia del Mundo. Con la filosofa e historiadora, Diana Uribe.
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Cap 27: Desintegracion de Yugoslavia I. La Historia del Mundo. Con la filosofa e historiadora, Diana Uribe.
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ЗАШТО? WHY? Revisiting NATO atrocities in Yugoslavia after 15 yrs (Part 1)
Fifteen years after NATO's 78-day bombardment of Yugoslavia, memories of the bombing still haunt present-day Serbia. NATO killed over 2000 people, hundreds ...
wn.com/Зашто Why Revisiting Nato Atrocities In Yugoslavia After 15 Yrs (Part 1)
Fifteen years after NATO's 78-day bombardment of Yugoslavia, memories of the bombing still haunt present-day Serbia. NATO killed over 2000 people, hundreds ...
- published: 24 Mar 2014
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BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 5of6 - A Safe Area
Episode 5 - A Safe Area
The Death of Yugoslavia is a BBC documentary series first broadcast in 1995, and is also the name of a book written by Allan Little and Laura Silber that accompanies the series. It covers the collapse of Yugoslavia and the subsequent wars that followed. It is notable in its combination of never-before-seen archive footage interspersed with interviews of most of the main players in the conflict, including Slobodan Milošević, Radovan Karadžić, Franjo Tuđman and Alija Izetbegović.
The series was awarded with a BAFTA award in 1996 for Best Factual Series.[1] Because of the series large amount of interviews with prominent leaders and commanders of the conflict, it has been frequently used by ICTY in war crimes prosecutions.[2]
All the papers relating to the documentary series, including full transcripts of the many valuable interviews conducted with participants, are lodged at the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives at King's College, University of London.[3]
During the trial of Slobodan Milošević before the ICTY, Judge Bonomy called the nature of much of the commentary "tendentious".[4] This was because there were instances in which an interview in the Serbian language was subtitled incorrectly and often in a misleading manner (for example, the subtitling translated an interviewee saying that "Milosevic always won the elections on a nationalistic platform and nothing else", rather than "... on a national platform... ").
wn.com/BBC The Death Of Yugoslavia 5Of6 A Safe Area
Episode 5 - A Safe Area
The Death of Yugoslavia is a BBC documentary series first broadcast in 1995, and is also the name of a book written by Allan Little and Laura Silber that accompanies the series. It covers the collapse of Yugoslavia and the subsequent wars that followed. It is notable in its combination of never-before-seen archive footage interspersed with interviews of most of the main players in the conflict, including Slobodan Milošević, Radovan Karadžić, Franjo Tuđman and Alija Izetbegović.
The series was awarded with a BAFTA award in 1996 for Best Factual Series.[1] Because of the series large amount of interviews with prominent leaders and commanders of the conflict, it has been frequently used by ICTY in war crimes prosecutions.[2]
All the papers relating to the documentary series, including full transcripts of the many valuable interviews conducted with participants, are lodged at the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives at King's College, University of London.[3]
During the trial of Slobodan Milošević before the ICTY, Judge Bonomy called the nature of much of the commentary "tendentious".[4] This was because there were instances in which an interview in the Serbian language was subtitled incorrectly and often in a misleading manner (for example, the subtitling translated an interviewee saying that "Milosevic always won the elections on a nationalistic platform and nothing else", rather than "... on a national platform... ").
- published: 14 Apr 2015
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Eurobasket 1995 final: Lithuania@Yougoslavia (lithuanian version)
match was: Date: 02.07.1995, 22:00h Venue: Athens (GRE)
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wn.com/Eurobasket 1995 Final Lithuania Yougoslavia (Lithuanian Version)
match was: Date: 02.07.1995, 22:00h Venue: Athens (GRE)
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- published: 10 May 2015
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The Death Of Yugoslavia Ep 1 6 Enter Nationalism BBC Documentary
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Excellent Slovenian Documentary on the wars in former Yugoslavia (Eng Subs) p1
The Yugoslav Wars were a series of violent conflicts fought in former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1990s and 2001. The wars were chara...
wn.com/Excellent Slovenian Documentary On The Wars In Former Yugoslavia (Eng Subs) P1
The Yugoslav Wars were a series of violent conflicts fought in former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1990s and 2001. The wars were chara...
- published: 18 Oct 2011
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author:
Tom Wheeler