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Why Do Croatia & Serbia Hate Each Other?
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[HD] Croatian Shield VS Ottoman Empire Ⓒ
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► Fight between supporters Croats and Mexicans at the World Cup 2014
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Croatia and Croatians - Victoria judges
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In this episode I am judging Croatia and the Croatians. Hopefully you will learn a lot of stuff about Croatia and the Croatians after watching this episode :)!
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Croats and Serbs clash at Australian Open
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7 Facts about Croatia
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Russians and Croats
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50 000 Croats celebrate the white race (ENG SUB)
Thompson - Dolazak Hrvata.
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The Sarmatian origins of Croats
This video describes the Iranian theory of Croatian ethnogenesis in short and simple terms.
In the 10th century, Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos mentioned in his book De Ceremoniis two tribes named Krevatades (Krevatas) and Sarban (Sarbani), which some researches identified as Croats and Serbs. They were located in Caucasus near Alania. These were most likely the original Sarma
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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 internationa
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God Of Croats (Bog I Hrvati), documentary, English subtitles - Vatican's role in Holocaust
THE VATICAN'S HOLOCAUST is not a misnomer, an accusation, and even less a speculation. It is an historical fact. Rabid nationalism and religious dogmatism were its two main ingredients. During the existence of Croatia as an independent Catholic State, over 700,000 men, women and children perished. Many were executed, tortured, died of starvation, buried alive, or were burned to death. Hundreds wer
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USA-Clinton Defends Croats But Warns Of"Wider War"
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DATE: 4 AUGUST 1995
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President defends Croats but warns of "wider war"
US President Bill Clinton in Washington on Friday (4/8) defended
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cautioned the Croats against the risks of a wider war. "The
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Карпатські горвати - Carpathian croats - Karpatski horvaty (Ukrainian tribe)
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Albanians,Bosniaks,Bulgarians,Greeks,Croats,Macedonians,Romanians,Serbs,Turks,Hungarians
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Hrvati s Novog Zelanda / New Zealand Croats
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Bob Dylan Racism Case in France Sued By Croats
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Americans Try European Snacks | Serbia + Croatia | Tashalala
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Croatian volunteers in the German army - the second world war
This movie speaks of the great successes the Croats fighting on the eastern front had on the battlefield during WW2. It in no way promotes the ideals of the ...
Why Do Croatia & Serbia Hate Each Other?
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From religious conflicts to border disputes, Croatia and Serbi...
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From religious conflicts to border disputes, Croatia and Serbia have been at odds for decades. So what is behind this animosity and why do they hate each other?
Learn More:
A bridge over troubled borders: Europeanising the Balkans
http://www.epc.eu/documents/uploads/pub_1170_a_bridge_over_troubled_borders.pdf
"The EU-shepherded agreement to start talks between Belgrade and Prishtina is a recent sign that the winds in the Balkans might be starting to blow in a different direction."
Serbian Genocide
http://combatgenocide.org/?page_id=86
"During WWII the Independent State of Croatia was established - a puppet state of the Nazi regime, ruled by the racist, fascist "Ustaša" party. "
Croatia profile - Timeline
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-17217954
"1918 - Croatian national assembly votes to join the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire."
UN court dismisses Croatia and Serbia genocide claims (BBC News)
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31104973
"The International Court of Justice has rejected claims of genocide by Serbia and Croatia against each other during the Croatian war of secession from Yugoslavia."
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Why Albania & Serbia Hate Each Other http://testu.be/1I0iDGT
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From religious conflicts to border disputes, Croatia and Serbia have been at odds for decades. So what is behind this animosity and why do they hate each other?
Learn More:
A bridge over troubled borders: Europeanising the Balkans
http://www.epc.eu/documents/uploads/pub_1170_a_bridge_over_troubled_borders.pdf
"The EU-shepherded agreement to start talks between Belgrade and Prishtina is a recent sign that the winds in the Balkans might be starting to blow in a different direction."
Serbian Genocide
http://combatgenocide.org/?page_id=86
"During WWII the Independent State of Croatia was established - a puppet state of the Nazi regime, ruled by the racist, fascist "Ustaša" party. "
Croatia profile - Timeline
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-17217954
"1918 - Croatian national assembly votes to join the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire."
UN court dismisses Croatia and Serbia genocide claims (BBC News)
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31104973
"The International Court of Justice has rejected claims of genocide by Serbia and Croatia against each other during the Croatian war of secession from Yugoslavia."
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Origins of Croats, Croatian culture and Croatian checkerboard
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Origins and Croatian migration, Croatian pleter, Croatian checkerboard.
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Croatian anthem - 30.000 Croats singing in Berlin
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30.000 Croatian fans singing in Berlin before the Croatia-Brasil match starts.
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30.000 Croatian fans singing in Berlin before the Croatia-Brasil match starts.
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Serbs and Croats face off in Ukraine battle
Dozens of men from the former Yugoslavia are now thought to be fighting in eastern Ukraine.
The largest group are Serbs, fighting on the separatist side, but a...
Dozens of men from the former Yugoslavia are now thought to be fighting in eastern Ukraine.
The largest group are Serbs, fighting on the separatist side, but a smaller number of Croats are with pro-government forces.
Al Jazeera's Barnaby Phillips reports from Zagreb.
wn.com/Serbs And Croats Face Off In Ukraine Battle
Dozens of men from the former Yugoslavia are now thought to be fighting in eastern Ukraine.
The largest group are Serbs, fighting on the separatist side, but a smaller number of Croats are with pro-government forces.
Al Jazeera's Barnaby Phillips reports from Zagreb.
- published: 14 Mar 2015
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[HD] Croatian Shield VS Ottoman Empire Ⓒ
Croatia in times of defending against Ottoman Empire....
Croatia in times of defending against Ottoman Empire.
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Croatia in times of defending against Ottoman Empire.
► Fight between supporters Croats and Mexicans at the World Cup 2014
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Croatia and Croatians - Victoria judges
Croatia and Croatians
In this episode I am judging Croatia and the Croatians. Hopefully you will learn a lot of stuff about Croatia and the Croatians after wat...
Croatia and Croatians
In this episode I am judging Croatia and the Croatians. Hopefully you will learn a lot of stuff about Croatia and the Croatians after watching this episode :)!
Croatia was one of the countries requested for judging a lot :)
ENJOY!
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Croatia and Croatians
In this episode I am judging Croatia and the Croatians. Hopefully you will learn a lot of stuff about Croatia and the Croatians after watching this episode :)!
Croatia was one of the countries requested for judging a lot :)
ENJOY!
- published: 22 Oct 2015
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Croats and Serbs clash at Australian Open
Ethnic conflict in Australia. "ONE OF the nation's biggest international sporting events endured its blackest day yesterday as Serbs, Croats and Greeks clash......
Ethnic conflict in Australia. "ONE OF the nation's biggest international sporting events endured its blackest day yesterday as Serbs, Croats and Greeks clash...
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7 Facts about Croatia
Croatia is today a very popular tourist destination. But where is Croatia? What facts are hidden within it?
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Croatia is today a very popular tourist destination. But where is Croatia? What facts are hidden within it?
Learn, Share, Subscribe
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Watch the entire series here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbZJ71IJGFRTa_XMM9a4hDh2Yo9CsZzOR
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Croatia. Split, Pula or Dubrovnik are top holiday destinations today, and Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, is a cosmopolitan European city. The sign of the Yugoslavian War are long gone and if you want to travel to Croatia you won’t be disappointed.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. There are more than 1,000 islands and islets in Croatia, and only 50 are inhabited. The country has more than 3,500 miles of coastline – though it is broken north of Dubrovnik by Bosnia and Herzegovina’s 15-mile stretch, the shortest coastline in the world.
2. From 1358 until its capture by Napoleon in 1808, the walled city of Dubrovnik was the centre of a city-state known as the Republic of Ragusa. Despite its small size, it was a trading power and became a centre of learning and culture during the Renaissance. Dubrovnik was also used as the set for King’s Landing, the capital city of Westeros from HBO’s popular TV show Game of Thrones.
3. The Museum of Broken relationship is one of its kind and it is in Zagreb. It is basically a display of love gone wrong. Its exhibits include personal objects left over from former lovers, accompanied by brief descriptions.
4. The necktie has its origin in Croatia (in Croatian: Kravata, English: Cravat, French: Cravate, German: Krawatte, Italian: Cravatta, Spanish: Corvatta) and that the word "cravat" came from the word "Croat" (Hrvat in Croatian); so called because worn by Croats in the French army during the Thirty Years' War. In their own way, with the cravat, the Croats have started conquering the world from the coasts of the Adriatic Sea from 17th century. The consequences of that conquering are today felt around the necks by millions of men worldwide.
5. On the island of Susak, the women hold the title for having the only national costume that sits above the knee in Europe.
6. Constructed by Ivan Lupis Vukic in Rijeka Istria in the 19th century was the worlds first torpedo.
7. Croatia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the close of World War I in 1918, Croatia then joined Serbia and Slovenia to form the Kingdom of Jugoslavia. Post World War II, Yugoslavia became a federal independent Communist state. Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. It was from then the Homeland war began with Serbia lasting four years.
More Info:
http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20130822-five-curious-facts-about-croatia
https://www.henleyglobal.com/residence-croatia-facts/
http://www.chasingthedonkey.com/random-facts-about-croatia/
Music:
Ketsa – Lunis the Moon
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://www.sirhouse.it/en/visit-ragusa-ibla-holiday-house-siracusa-sirhouse/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubrovnik
https://explorerartemis.wordpress.com/2011/08/17/museum-of-broken-relationships/
http://eurotribe.com/museum-of-broken-relationships/
http://www.zadar.travel/en/lifestyle/gift-ideas/24-12-2010/croata-neckties-cravats#.VWhilUYdmKU
http://www.croata.hr/en/home/cravat-day-18-october-2013/d93/
http://www.delcampe.net/page/item/id,108688259,var,Croatia-Folk-Costume-Susak-MINI-SKIRT-IV-14,language,E.html
http://puntarka.com/en/island-susak/susak-islands-folk-costume/
http://pt-king.gdinc.com/Torpedo.html
http://www.antun.com/gallery3/index.php/holidays/album/P1020416
http://en.hostelforumzadar.com/blog/post/5/brief-ride-through-zadars-history
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blank_map_europe.png
http://www.coutausse.com/#/photojournalism/war-in-croatia-1991/croatia-15
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_Wars
http://www.orangesmile.com/travelguide/croatia/
wn.com/7 Facts About Croatia
Croatia is today a very popular tourist destination. But where is Croatia? What facts are hidden within it?
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Watch the entire series here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbZJ71IJGFRTa_XMM9a4hDh2Yo9CsZzOR
Follow:
https://plus.google.com/+blinder00
https://twitter.com/Sebastian2Go
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Croatia. Split, Pula or Dubrovnik are top holiday destinations today, and Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, is a cosmopolitan European city. The sign of the Yugoslavian War are long gone and if you want to travel to Croatia you won’t be disappointed.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. There are more than 1,000 islands and islets in Croatia, and only 50 are inhabited. The country has more than 3,500 miles of coastline – though it is broken north of Dubrovnik by Bosnia and Herzegovina’s 15-mile stretch, the shortest coastline in the world.
2. From 1358 until its capture by Napoleon in 1808, the walled city of Dubrovnik was the centre of a city-state known as the Republic of Ragusa. Despite its small size, it was a trading power and became a centre of learning and culture during the Renaissance. Dubrovnik was also used as the set for King’s Landing, the capital city of Westeros from HBO’s popular TV show Game of Thrones.
3. The Museum of Broken relationship is one of its kind and it is in Zagreb. It is basically a display of love gone wrong. Its exhibits include personal objects left over from former lovers, accompanied by brief descriptions.
4. The necktie has its origin in Croatia (in Croatian: Kravata, English: Cravat, French: Cravate, German: Krawatte, Italian: Cravatta, Spanish: Corvatta) and that the word "cravat" came from the word "Croat" (Hrvat in Croatian); so called because worn by Croats in the French army during the Thirty Years' War. In their own way, with the cravat, the Croats have started conquering the world from the coasts of the Adriatic Sea from 17th century. The consequences of that conquering are today felt around the necks by millions of men worldwide.
5. On the island of Susak, the women hold the title for having the only national costume that sits above the knee in Europe.
6. Constructed by Ivan Lupis Vukic in Rijeka Istria in the 19th century was the worlds first torpedo.
7. Croatia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the close of World War I in 1918, Croatia then joined Serbia and Slovenia to form the Kingdom of Jugoslavia. Post World War II, Yugoslavia became a federal independent Communist state. Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. It was from then the Homeland war began with Serbia lasting four years.
More Info:
http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20130822-five-curious-facts-about-croatia
https://www.henleyglobal.com/residence-croatia-facts/
http://www.chasingthedonkey.com/random-facts-about-croatia/
Music:
Ketsa – Lunis the Moon
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://www.sirhouse.it/en/visit-ragusa-ibla-holiday-house-siracusa-sirhouse/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubrovnik
https://explorerartemis.wordpress.com/2011/08/17/museum-of-broken-relationships/
http://eurotribe.com/museum-of-broken-relationships/
http://www.zadar.travel/en/lifestyle/gift-ideas/24-12-2010/croata-neckties-cravats#.VWhilUYdmKU
http://www.croata.hr/en/home/cravat-day-18-october-2013/d93/
http://www.delcampe.net/page/item/id,108688259,var,Croatia-Folk-Costume-Susak-MINI-SKIRT-IV-14,language,E.html
http://puntarka.com/en/island-susak/susak-islands-folk-costume/
http://pt-king.gdinc.com/Torpedo.html
http://www.antun.com/gallery3/index.php/holidays/album/P1020416
http://en.hostelforumzadar.com/blog/post/5/brief-ride-through-zadars-history
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blank_map_europe.png
http://www.coutausse.com/#/photojournalism/war-in-croatia-1991/croatia-15
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_Wars
http://www.orangesmile.com/travelguide/croatia/
- published: 30 May 2015
- views: 2
Russians and Croats
Two Slavic nations,that seem not to similar at first look,but they're pretty similar,if you'll take a look at their characters. Learn more about Croatia and ......
Two Slavic nations,that seem not to similar at first look,but they're pretty similar,if you'll take a look at their characters. Learn more about Croatia and ...
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Two Slavic nations,that seem not to similar at first look,but they're pretty similar,if you'll take a look at their characters. Learn more about Croatia and ...
The Sarmatian origins of Croats
This video describes the Iranian theory of Croatian ethnogenesis in short and simple terms.
In the 10th century, Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenn...
This video describes the Iranian theory of Croatian ethnogenesis in short and simple terms.
In the 10th century, Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos mentioned in his book De Ceremoniis two tribes named Krevatades (Krevatas) and Sarban (Sarbani), which some researches identified as Croats and Serbs. They were located in Caucasus near Alania. These were most likely the original Sarmatian tribes from which descend the later Slavic Croats and Serbs.
Croats were a tribe of northern Iranian speaking Sarmatians. They were most slavicized by 5th century AD. Today the only descendantes of Sarmatians who still speak the old Iranian dialect are Ossetians.
Ovdje je ukratko objašnjena iranska teorija o porijeklu Hrvata. Bizantski car, Konstantin VII Porfirogenet u svojoj knjizi "De Ceremoniis" spominje na Kavkazu (u 10. st.) plemena "Krevatades" ("Krevatas") i "Sarban" ("Sarbani"), koja neki istraživači identificiraju sa Hrvatima i Srbima. Hrvati su potomci starog sarmatskog plemena koje se slaveniziralo i postupno migriralo s Kavkaza, preko euroazijskih stepa ka zapadu i konačno na sjeverozapadni dio Balkanskog poluotoka i obale Jadrana. Danas su pripadnici Osetskog naroda s Kavkaza jedini potomci Sarmata (odnosno Alana) koji i dalje govore iranskim jezikom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croats
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Croats
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_hypotheses_of_the_Croats#Iranian_theory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarmatians
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythians
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alans
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossetians
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Croatia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Croatia
http://www.slavorum.org/white-croats-migrating-slavic-tribe/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Croatia#Etymology
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazons
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanais_Tablets
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Administrando_Imperio
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronicle_of_the_Priest_of_Duklja
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_hypotheses_of_the_Serbs#Iranian_theory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Serbia
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This video describes the Iranian theory of Croatian ethnogenesis in short and simple terms.
In the 10th century, Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos mentioned in his book De Ceremoniis two tribes named Krevatades (Krevatas) and Sarban (Sarbani), which some researches identified as Croats and Serbs. They were located in Caucasus near Alania. These were most likely the original Sarmatian tribes from which descend the later Slavic Croats and Serbs.
Croats were a tribe of northern Iranian speaking Sarmatians. They were most slavicized by 5th century AD. Today the only descendantes of Sarmatians who still speak the old Iranian dialect are Ossetians.
Ovdje je ukratko objašnjena iranska teorija o porijeklu Hrvata. Bizantski car, Konstantin VII Porfirogenet u svojoj knjizi "De Ceremoniis" spominje na Kavkazu (u 10. st.) plemena "Krevatades" ("Krevatas") i "Sarban" ("Sarbani"), koja neki istraživači identificiraju sa Hrvatima i Srbima. Hrvati su potomci starog sarmatskog plemena koje se slaveniziralo i postupno migriralo s Kavkaza, preko euroazijskih stepa ka zapadu i konačno na sjeverozapadni dio Balkanskog poluotoka i obale Jadrana. Danas su pripadnici Osetskog naroda s Kavkaza jedini potomci Sarmata (odnosno Alana) koji i dalje govore iranskim jezikom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croats
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Croats
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_hypotheses_of_the_Croats#Iranian_theory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarmatians
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythians
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alans
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossetians
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Croatia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Croatia
http://www.slavorum.org/white-croats-migrating-slavic-tribe/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Croatia#Etymology
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazons
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanais_Tablets
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Administrando_Imperio
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronicle_of_the_Priest_of_Duklja
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_hypotheses_of_the_Serbs#Iranian_theory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Serbia
- published: 01 Jul 2015
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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 i...
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
- views: 7219
God Of Croats (Bog I Hrvati), documentary, English subtitles - Vatican's role in Holocaust
THE VATICAN'S HOLOCAUST is not a misnomer, an accusation, and even less a speculation. It is an historical fact. Rabid nationalism and religious dogmatism were ...
THE VATICAN'S HOLOCAUST is not a misnomer, an accusation, and even less a speculation. It is an historical fact. Rabid nationalism and religious dogmatism were its two main ingredients. During the existence of Croatia as an independent Catholic State, over 700,000 men, women and children perished. Many were executed, tortured, died of starvation, buried alive, or were burned to death. Hundreds were forced to become Catholic. Catholic padres ran concentration camps; Catholic priests were officers of the military corps which committed such atrocities. 700,000 in a total population of a few million, proportionally, would be as if one-third of the USA population had been exterminated by a Catholic militia (Avro Manhattan).
The Croatian Holocaust
This is the "hidden Holocaust" which, though well-known to scholars, is rarely, mentioned elsewhere, presumably because of the active involvement of the Catholic Church, which used the terror to win an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 new converts. The current lawsuit is on behalf of three groups of victims in the Croatian Holocaust: the Serbs, who were obliged to wear blue armbands marked with a "P" for Orthodox (Pravoslavac), the Jews, who had to wear the Star of David, and the Roma (whose extermination by the Nazis is called the Porajmos). The suit no longer involves the means by which the funds were obtained, only their disposal. However, no serious historian disputes the claimants' account of the origin of the "victim gold":
Serbs, Jews, and the Roma were slaughtered in their villages after unspeakable tortures or burned alive in their churches. Those that were not murdered were expelled to Serbia proper after being despoiled of all their property or forcibly converted to the Roman Catholic faith by Franciscan and Roman Catholic clergy. Many were used as slave labourers. The remaining people were taken to concentration camps where the majority perished.
The Führer (Poglavnik) Pavelic in the military boots beloved of fascist leaders
is surrounded by Franciscans. "Upon the establishment of the Ustasha Regime[led by Pavelic] individual Franciscan priests deserted their vocations and incited attacks on Serb and Roma settlements, tortured, killed and expropriated their victims in dozens of villages in Croatia and Bosnia. [...] OFM [the Franciscans] did not actively seek out and punish most priests associated with the Ustasha during the Second World War despite knowledge of their activities."
And the Vatican did nothing.
From stolen gold and money, the Vatican enabled Nazis to escape to Argentina, buy so-call "ratlines".
Pope John Paul ll declared Aloysius Stepinac beatified in 1998.
During World War II, on 6 April 1941, Yugoslavia was invaded by Nazi Germany, who established the Ustaše-led Independent State of Croatia. As archbishop of the puppet state's capital, Stepinac had close associations with the Ustaše leaders during the Nazi occupation, had issued proclamations celebrating the NDH, and welcomed the Ustaše leaders. Also, he was a military vicar and a deputy of "parliament" of the so-called Independent State of Croatia.
Despite opposition of the international community, the Vatican and Germany were the first to recognize the independence of Croatia, 1991-2. The historical revisionism triumphed in the Balkans.
In August 1995, Croatia expelled the remaining Serbs. The second part of the Ustasha's plan for resolving the Serbian question was fulfilled.
wn.com/God Of Croats (Bog I Hrvati), Documentary, English Subtitles Vatican's Role In Holocaust
THE VATICAN'S HOLOCAUST is not a misnomer, an accusation, and even less a speculation. It is an historical fact. Rabid nationalism and religious dogmatism were its two main ingredients. During the existence of Croatia as an independent Catholic State, over 700,000 men, women and children perished. Many were executed, tortured, died of starvation, buried alive, or were burned to death. Hundreds were forced to become Catholic. Catholic padres ran concentration camps; Catholic priests were officers of the military corps which committed such atrocities. 700,000 in a total population of a few million, proportionally, would be as if one-third of the USA population had been exterminated by a Catholic militia (Avro Manhattan).
The Croatian Holocaust
This is the "hidden Holocaust" which, though well-known to scholars, is rarely, mentioned elsewhere, presumably because of the active involvement of the Catholic Church, which used the terror to win an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 new converts. The current lawsuit is on behalf of three groups of victims in the Croatian Holocaust: the Serbs, who were obliged to wear blue armbands marked with a "P" for Orthodox (Pravoslavac), the Jews, who had to wear the Star of David, and the Roma (whose extermination by the Nazis is called the Porajmos). The suit no longer involves the means by which the funds were obtained, only their disposal. However, no serious historian disputes the claimants' account of the origin of the "victim gold":
Serbs, Jews, and the Roma were slaughtered in their villages after unspeakable tortures or burned alive in their churches. Those that were not murdered were expelled to Serbia proper after being despoiled of all their property or forcibly converted to the Roman Catholic faith by Franciscan and Roman Catholic clergy. Many were used as slave labourers. The remaining people were taken to concentration camps where the majority perished.
The Führer (Poglavnik) Pavelic in the military boots beloved of fascist leaders
is surrounded by Franciscans. "Upon the establishment of the Ustasha Regime[led by Pavelic] individual Franciscan priests deserted their vocations and incited attacks on Serb and Roma settlements, tortured, killed and expropriated their victims in dozens of villages in Croatia and Bosnia. [...] OFM [the Franciscans] did not actively seek out and punish most priests associated with the Ustasha during the Second World War despite knowledge of their activities."
And the Vatican did nothing.
From stolen gold and money, the Vatican enabled Nazis to escape to Argentina, buy so-call "ratlines".
Pope John Paul ll declared Aloysius Stepinac beatified in 1998.
During World War II, on 6 April 1941, Yugoslavia was invaded by Nazi Germany, who established the Ustaše-led Independent State of Croatia. As archbishop of the puppet state's capital, Stepinac had close associations with the Ustaše leaders during the Nazi occupation, had issued proclamations celebrating the NDH, and welcomed the Ustaše leaders. Also, he was a military vicar and a deputy of "parliament" of the so-called Independent State of Croatia.
Despite opposition of the international community, the Vatican and Germany were the first to recognize the independence of Croatia, 1991-2. The historical revisionism triumphed in the Balkans.
In August 1995, Croatia expelled the remaining Serbs. The second part of the Ustasha's plan for resolving the Serbian question was fulfilled.
- published: 09 Oct 2011
- views: 85283
USA-Clinton Defends Croats But Warns Of"Wider War"
T/I 10:10:19
STORY: CLINTON
LOCATION: WASHINGTON DC, USA
DATE: 4 AUGUST 1995
DURATION: 1.24
President defends Croats but warns of "wider war"
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T/I 10:10:19
STORY: CLINTON
LOCATION: WASHINGTON DC, USA
DATE: 4 AUGUST 1995
DURATION: 1.24
President defends Croats but warns of "wider war"
US President Bill Clinton in Washington on Friday (4/8) defended
the Croatian offensive on the Serb-held enclave of Krajina but
cautioned the Croats against the risks of a wider war. "The
Croatian offensive was originally launched in response to Serb
attacks on Bihac, one of the protected areas (of Bosnia), and it
apparently has largely relieved a lot of pressure on Bihac," he
said. "But because it is so comprehensive it runs the risk of a
wider war. And that is what we have cautioned against in our
contacts with the Croats," added Clinton at a White House
briefing. Clinton was speaking in the Oval Office as the Croatian
army was bearing down on Knin, the Serb stronghold in the Krajina
enclave, which borders Bosnia and the embattled Bihac pocket. "We
have asked them to exercise real restraint because we are
concerned about a wider war," Clinton said. US officials have said
the war could spread if Serbia entered the fighting against
Croatia, although a White House spokesman had earlier said that
there was no indication of that happening.
SHOWS:
(WASHINGTON DC, USA 4/8)
Clinton walking into room. SOT Clinton: "The Croatian offensive was originally launched in response to Serb attacks on Bihac, one of the protected areas (of Bosnia), and it apparently has largely relieved a lot of pressure on Bihac. But because it is so comprehensive it runs the risk of a wider war. And that is what we have cautioned against in our contacts with the Croats... We have asked them to exercise real
restraint because we are concerned about a wider war." Cut-aways
press.
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wn.com/USA Clinton Defends Croats But Warns Of Wider War
T/I 10:10:19
STORY: CLINTON
LOCATION: WASHINGTON DC, USA
DATE: 4 AUGUST 1995
DURATION: 1.24
President defends Croats but warns of "wider war"
US President Bill Clinton in Washington on Friday (4/8) defended
the Croatian offensive on the Serb-held enclave of Krajina but
cautioned the Croats against the risks of a wider war. "The
Croatian offensive was originally launched in response to Serb
attacks on Bihac, one of the protected areas (of Bosnia), and it
apparently has largely relieved a lot of pressure on Bihac," he
said. "But because it is so comprehensive it runs the risk of a
wider war. And that is what we have cautioned against in our
contacts with the Croats," added Clinton at a White House
briefing. Clinton was speaking in the Oval Office as the Croatian
army was bearing down on Knin, the Serb stronghold in the Krajina
enclave, which borders Bosnia and the embattled Bihac pocket. "We
have asked them to exercise real restraint because we are
concerned about a wider war," Clinton said. US officials have said
the war could spread if Serbia entered the fighting against
Croatia, although a White House spokesman had earlier said that
there was no indication of that happening.
SHOWS:
(WASHINGTON DC, USA 4/8)
Clinton walking into room. SOT Clinton: "The Croatian offensive was originally launched in response to Serb attacks on Bihac, one of the protected areas (of Bosnia), and it apparently has largely relieved a lot of pressure on Bihac. But because it is so comprehensive it runs the risk of a wider war. And that is what we have cautioned against in our contacts with the Croats... We have asked them to exercise real
restraint because we are concerned about a wider war." Cut-aways
press.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/ad2960982831c3ed7684f9f198160d62
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Карпатські горвати - Carpathian croats - Karpatski horvaty (Ukrainian tribe)
Племена карпатських горватів Карпато-Дністровського регіону (предки західних українців - галичан (басейн Дністра його приток, Сяну и Пруту), лемків, закарпат......
Племена карпатських горватів Карпато-Дністровського регіону (предки західних українців - галичан (басейн Дністра його приток, Сяну и Пруту), лемків, закарпат...
wn.com/Карпатські Горвати Carpathian Croats Karpatski Horvaty (Ukrainian Tribe)
Племена карпатських горватів Карпато-Дністровського регіону (предки західних українців - галичан (басейн Дністра його приток, Сяну и Пруту), лемків, закарпат...
- published: 13 Aug 2012
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author: Zakharii
Albanians,Bosniaks,Bulgarians,Greeks,Croats,Macedonians,Romanians,Serbs,Turks,Hungarians
The most Famous Balkan Peoples in the World ! The Balkan Celebridades !...
The most Famous Balkan Peoples in the World ! The Balkan Celebridades !
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The most Famous Balkan Peoples in the World ! The Balkan Celebridades !
Hrvati s Novog Zelanda / New Zealand Croats
"An Immigrant Nation - Dalmatian At Heart" - 1994. "My life is here, but my soul is there." So says immigrant Maria Stanisich in this look at NZ's Dalmatian com...
"An Immigrant Nation - Dalmatian At Heart" - 1994. "My life is here, but my soul is there." So says immigrant Maria Stanisich in this look at NZ's Dalmatian community which, after more than...
wn.com/Hrvati S Novog Zelanda New Zealand Croats
"An Immigrant Nation - Dalmatian At Heart" - 1994. "My life is here, but my soul is there." So says immigrant Maria Stanisich in this look at NZ's Dalmatian community which, after more than...
Bob Dylan Racism Case in France Sued By Croats
Bob Dylan sued for alleged racism over remarks about Croatians Bob Dylan has been placed under judicial investigation in France after a Croatian community or......
Bob Dylan sued for alleged racism over remarks about Croatians Bob Dylan has been placed under judicial investigation in France after a Croatian community or...
wn.com/Bob Dylan Racism Case In France Sued By Croats
Bob Dylan sued for alleged racism over remarks about Croatians Bob Dylan has been placed under judicial investigation in France after a Croatian community or...
- published: 03 Dec 2013
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author: WONews
Americans Try European Snacks | Serbia + Croatia | Tashalala
Trying Serbian & Croatian snacks & candy from Treats box! http://trytreats.com/ use code TASHALALA FOR 15% off!
Watch in HD 1080p!
Mexican Snacks Taste Test ht...
Trying Serbian & Croatian snacks & candy from Treats box! http://trytreats.com/ use code TASHALALA FOR 15% off!
Watch in HD 1080p!
Mexican Snacks Taste Test https://youtu.be/FgmcRSOiotM
Japanese Snacks Taste Test https://youtu.be/ZkKDZfYFzVA
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Trying Serbian & Croatian snacks & candy from Treats box! http://trytreats.com/ use code TASHALALA FOR 15% off!
Watch in HD 1080p!
Mexican Snacks Taste Test https://youtu.be/FgmcRSOiotM
Japanese Snacks Taste Test https://youtu.be/ZkKDZfYFzVA
Tasha on the WEB!
Instagram & Twitter| @tashamyleah
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HIGH WAIST TAPESTRY SHORTS | https://youtu.be/YNiyDpRNGt4
ICE DYEING (SNOW DYEING) | https://youtu.be/7MzCz25qaxo
- published: 31 Oct 2015
- views: 231
Croatian volunteers in the German army - the second world war
This movie speaks of the great successes the Croats fighting on the eastern front had on the battlefield during WW2. It in no way promotes the ideals of the ......
This movie speaks of the great successes the Croats fighting on the eastern front had on the battlefield during WW2. It in no way promotes the ideals of the ...
wn.com/Croatian Volunteers In The German Army The Second World War
This movie speaks of the great successes the Croats fighting on the eastern front had on the battlefield during WW2. It in no way promotes the ideals of the ...
- published: 03 Jun 2014
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author: John Doe
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On the Allied Ethnic Cleansing of Croats During WWII: An Interview With Margaret Seigrist
This episode of The Real Deal features Margaret Seigrist, author of the book "How Far Away is Never?" Seigrist and her family were ethnically-cleansed from C...
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croatia war 1991 interview
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Top Gear interview by Dobro jutro Croatia
Before Top gear live Croatia on 3.7.2014. :)
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Stana Katic speaking Serbian, French and Italian
Stana Katic on The Kilborn File in 2010, talking about her origin and languages she can speak.
Thanks for watching! Feel free to rate, comment, and subscribe. However, all hate speech will be deleted. This is NOT a place to argue about the relationship between Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks. Sorry and thank you for understanding.
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Ibrahimovic - Croatian
Zlatan Ibrahimovic speaks croatian with his father after breaking the swedish goal record.
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KLAPA MOTOVUN ~ London visit ... 2010, inc interview
Klapa Motovun (Croatia acapella group) Popular form of music from the coastal area of Croatia. Klapa Motovun is an a cappella group that has taken this form ...
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CROATIA: ZAGREB: UN SPECIAL ENVOY AKASHI INTERVIEW
English/Nat
U-N special envoy Yasushi Akashi says he can't confirm reports of a tank build-up on the eastern side of Croatia near Osijek.
Speaking in Zagreb, he said the U-N was investigating reports of a military build-up today (Saturday) around Erdut.
With tensions building in the fractured former Yugoslavia, U-N Special Envoy Yasushi Akashi was once again the target of reporters in
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Game of Thrones Sansa Stark - Sophie Turner Thronecast Interview
Sophie Turner aka Sansa Stark talks to Thronecast about how Sansa is developing in Game Of Thrones Season 3, being a danger to badgers everywhere, and living it up in Croatia.
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Craig Ferguson Late Late Show : Eric Bana
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CROATIA: GENERAL PERELYAKIN INTERVIEW
Russian/Nat
The dismissed commander of the UN controlled Sector East in Croatia has been speaking at Klisa airport near Osijeka, Croatia.
In an exclusive interview with APTV, Major General Alexander Perelyakin denied accusations of aiding rebel Serbs in Croatia.
General Perelyakin was dismissed from his post on Tuesday.
The former Commander of the UN controlled sector on Serb-held east
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Wladimir Kossjanenko gives interview in Croatian TVDalmacija Show "Stisak" Handshake
Violist i dirigent Wladimir Kossjanenko daje interview talkshow masteru Slavenu Relji u emisiji "Stisak" 14.05.2012. Teme razgovora su glazbeni život Grada S...
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French Authorities Launch Investigation To Bob Dylan's Croats Comments
US singer and song writer Bob Dylan has been placed under judicial investigation in France for allegedly provoking ethnic hatred of Croats. It follows a lega...
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Authoritarianism, "Hate Speech" Legislation & Universalism: An Interview With Dr. Tomislav Sunic
Journalist Joshua Blakeney interviewed Dr. Tomislav Sunic, a former Croatian diplomat, professor and translator. They discussed comparisons between the autho...
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Lisa Christina Nemec - Interview for 3sporta.com
Lisa Christina Nemec is Croatian elite marathon runner with Croatian-Italian origins. Born in the USA, she talks about her childhood, sport starts, education and runners career beginnings. Not willing to adjust to modern way of life in New York, decides to move to Croatia for few months. There she starts professional long distance running training and accomplishes extraordinary results.
Lisa rev
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Croatian volunteers at Ukrainian positions near Mariupol, Donbass
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BBC Death of Yugoslavia : Croat-Bosniak War 1993-94
From the BBC documentary "Death of Yugoslavia".
The about one year long conflict between the Croats and the Bosnian Muslims.
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 it
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Battailon AZOV - Foreign volunteers Interviews / Gaston Besson
Italian TV reportage on Battailon AZOV - Foreign volunteers Interviews / Gaston Besson ( France ) , Mike ( Sueden ) and Francesko ( Italy ) - Interview in English
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Croatia - Martic's Rallies Krajina Serbs
T/I: 10:04:14 10:14:40 10:40:08
The leader of the rebel Krajina Serbs, Milan Martic, in his first
television interview since the fall of the self declared capital
of Knin, on Tuesday (8/8) called on "Serb patriots" to return and
fight. "I will never accept the occupation of Krajina, and as long
as any Krajina Serb is alive, he will not accept it. We must do
everything to return to o
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CROATIA: FIKRET ABDIC TO STAND IN BOSNIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
Serbo-Croat/Nat
A former Muslim warlord and controversial businessman, Fikret Abdic, has declared his intention to contest the Bosnian presidential elections.
In an exclusive interview with APTV, Abdic says he could be the person to unite the various factions in Bosnia.
But during the civil war, he was responsible for dividing Muslim support and is said to have committed war crimes.
Fikret
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Boxer arrested for punching referee after losing fight in Croatia
Watch the unbelievable moment from a Croatian boxing championship when a junior boxer assaulted a referee after losing a fight.
The attack happened at the Junior European Championships in Zagreb. Croatian boxer Vido Loncar, in the red, was upset after the referee waved off the fight after giving him a standing count. But after being called over for the official judgement, Loncar attacked the ref
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Vatican's Efforts for Croatian Independence
Former US ambassador to Vatican Thomas Patrick Melady in an interview for Croatian Radio-Television (HRT) talking about his years in Vatican (1989-1993), how...
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Interview: Serbia's FM Vuk Jeremic
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On the Allied Ethnic Cleansing of Croats During WWII: An Interview With Margaret Seigrist
This episode of The Real Deal features Margaret Seigrist, author of the book "How Far Away is Never?" Seigrist and her family were ethnically-cleansed from C......
This episode of The Real Deal features Margaret Seigrist, author of the book "How Far Away is Never?" Seigrist and her family were ethnically-cleansed from C...
wn.com/On The Allied Ethnic Cleansing Of Croats During Wwii An Interview With Margaret Seigrist
This episode of The Real Deal features Margaret Seigrist, author of the book "How Far Away is Never?" Seigrist and her family were ethnically-cleansed from C...
Stana Katic speaking Serbian, French and Italian
Stana Katic on The Kilborn File in 2010, talking about her origin and languages she can speak.
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Stana Katic on The Kilborn File in 2010, talking about her origin and languages she can speak.
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Stana Katic on The Kilborn File in 2010, talking about her origin and languages she can speak.
Thanks for watching! Feel free to rate, comment, and subscribe. However, all hate speech will be deleted. This is NOT a place to argue about the relationship between Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks. Sorry and thank you for understanding.
- published: 27 Jul 2013
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Ibrahimovic - Croatian
Zlatan Ibrahimovic speaks croatian with his father after breaking the swedish goal record....
Zlatan Ibrahimovic speaks croatian with his father after breaking the swedish goal record.
wn.com/Ibrahimovic Croatian
Zlatan Ibrahimovic speaks croatian with his father after breaking the swedish goal record.
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KLAPA MOTOVUN ~ London visit ... 2010, inc interview
Klapa Motovun (Croatia acapella group) Popular form of music from the coastal area of Croatia. Klapa Motovun is an a cappella group that has taken this form ......
Klapa Motovun (Croatia acapella group) Popular form of music from the coastal area of Croatia. Klapa Motovun is an a cappella group that has taken this form ...
wn.com/Klapa Motovun ~ London Visit ... 2010, Inc Interview
Klapa Motovun (Croatia acapella group) Popular form of music from the coastal area of Croatia. Klapa Motovun is an a cappella group that has taken this form ...
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author: rayjayvids
CROATIA: ZAGREB: UN SPECIAL ENVOY AKASHI INTERVIEW
English/Nat
U-N special envoy Yasushi Akashi says he can't confirm reports of a tank build-up on the eastern side of Croatia near Osijek.
Speaking in Za...
English/Nat
U-N special envoy Yasushi Akashi says he can't confirm reports of a tank build-up on the eastern side of Croatia near Osijek.
Speaking in Zagreb, he said the U-N was investigating reports of a military build-up today (Saturday) around Erdut.
With tensions building in the fractured former Yugoslavia, U-N Special Envoy Yasushi Akashi was once again the target of reporters in Zagreb.
Asked about reports of a tank build-up near Osijek, he said.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We have no updated information on that, we cannot confirm it".
SUPERCAPTION: Yasushi Akashi, U-N Special Envoy
Akashi was then asked about reports of another tank build up and movement of people in Erdut.
SOUNDBITE:
"We are looking into Sector East very seriously, as you know there have been incursions into the zones of separation by the Croatian Army in Sector South and Sector North and by both sides in Sector East. With regards to this latest report we are urgently investigations."
SUPER CAPTION: Yashui Akashi, U-N Special Envoy
With action escalating on front lines across the country, Serbs and Croats are still battling along the border between eastern Croatia and northern Bosnia - areas meant to be U-N separation zones.
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wn.com/Croatia Zagreb Un Special Envoy Akashi Interview
English/Nat
U-N special envoy Yasushi Akashi says he can't confirm reports of a tank build-up on the eastern side of Croatia near Osijek.
Speaking in Zagreb, he said the U-N was investigating reports of a military build-up today (Saturday) around Erdut.
With tensions building in the fractured former Yugoslavia, U-N Special Envoy Yasushi Akashi was once again the target of reporters in Zagreb.
Asked about reports of a tank build-up near Osijek, he said.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We have no updated information on that, we cannot confirm it".
SUPERCAPTION: Yasushi Akashi, U-N Special Envoy
Akashi was then asked about reports of another tank build up and movement of people in Erdut.
SOUNDBITE:
"We are looking into Sector East very seriously, as you know there have been incursions into the zones of separation by the Croatian Army in Sector South and Sector North and by both sides in Sector East. With regards to this latest report we are urgently investigations."
SUPER CAPTION: Yashui Akashi, U-N Special Envoy
With action escalating on front lines across the country, Serbs and Croats are still battling along the border between eastern Croatia and northern Bosnia - areas meant to be U-N separation zones.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/01c4bcc1f5fddbfb9ee6618827445f86
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Game of Thrones Sansa Stark - Sophie Turner Thronecast Interview
Sophie Turner aka Sansa Stark talks to Thronecast about how Sansa is developing in Game Of Thrones Season 3, being a danger to badgers everywhere, and living it...
Sophie Turner aka Sansa Stark talks to Thronecast about how Sansa is developing in Game Of Thrones Season 3, being a danger to badgers everywhere, and living it up in Croatia.
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wn.com/Game Of Thrones Sansa Stark Sophie Turner Thronecast Interview
Sophie Turner aka Sansa Stark talks to Thronecast about how Sansa is developing in Game Of Thrones Season 3, being a danger to badgers everywhere, and living it up in Croatia.
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- published: 12 Apr 2013
- views: 295057
Craig Ferguson Late Late Show : Eric Bana
The Exclusive Interview of Eric Bana at Craig Ferguson's Late Late Show!
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The Exclusive Interview of Eric Bana at Craig Ferguson's Late Late Show!
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- published: 30 Nov 2009
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CROATIA: GENERAL PERELYAKIN INTERVIEW
Russian/Nat
The dismissed commander of the UN controlled Sector East in Croatia has been speaking at Klisa airport near Osijeka, Croatia.
In an exclusive ...
Russian/Nat
The dismissed commander of the UN controlled Sector East in Croatia has been speaking at Klisa airport near Osijeka, Croatia.
In an exclusive interview with APTV, Major General Alexander Perelyakin denied accusations of aiding rebel Serbs in Croatia.
General Perelyakin was dismissed from his post on Tuesday.
The former Commander of the UN controlled sector on Serb-held eastern Croatia today (Thursday) denied he sided with rebel Serbs. He claimed the accusations were politically motivated.
SOUNDBITE: RUSSIAN
"We did a lot of preserving peace in this region. For what is going on now one should not blame UN troops but some political forces and all we have accomplished so far was buried by this"
SUPERCAPTION: Major General Alexander Perelyakin, former commander of the U-N controlled sector East in Croatia
Perelyakin, who left his command in Erdut- 3-hundred kilometres from Croatia's capital Zagreb- claimed his dismissal was aimed at discrediting the Russian mission in former Yugoslavia.
He added that he was fired only days before his one-year mandate expired
SOUNDBITE: RUSSIAN
"Those accusations have no ground whatsoever and have been denied even by some representatives of the U.N. command in former Yugoslavia"
SUPERCAPTION: Major General Alexander Perelyakin
U-N officials relieved Perelyakin because of "severe short comings" and his failure to provide " acceptable standards of leadership."
The dismissal has become an embarrassment for U-N officials. It further indicates the mounting chaos the peacekeepers face in trying to adopt new rules on operations in Croatia
Perelyakin also spoke of the corruption charges of allowing soldiers and weapons from Serb-led Yugoslavia into Serb-held Croatia.
SOUNDBITE: RUSSIAN:
"Those are insinuations made by media and those who triggered this campaign should have that on their conscience. "
SUPERCAPTION: Major General Alexander Perelyakin
Along with General Perelyakin, nearly 14-hundred Russian peacekeepers in Croatia stand accused of sympathizing with the Serbs. This is mainly due to their shared Slavic Orthodox Christian heritage their historical political ties.
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wn.com/Croatia General Perelyakin Interview
Russian/Nat
The dismissed commander of the UN controlled Sector East in Croatia has been speaking at Klisa airport near Osijeka, Croatia.
In an exclusive interview with APTV, Major General Alexander Perelyakin denied accusations of aiding rebel Serbs in Croatia.
General Perelyakin was dismissed from his post on Tuesday.
The former Commander of the UN controlled sector on Serb-held eastern Croatia today (Thursday) denied he sided with rebel Serbs. He claimed the accusations were politically motivated.
SOUNDBITE: RUSSIAN
"We did a lot of preserving peace in this region. For what is going on now one should not blame UN troops but some political forces and all we have accomplished so far was buried by this"
SUPERCAPTION: Major General Alexander Perelyakin, former commander of the U-N controlled sector East in Croatia
Perelyakin, who left his command in Erdut- 3-hundred kilometres from Croatia's capital Zagreb- claimed his dismissal was aimed at discrediting the Russian mission in former Yugoslavia.
He added that he was fired only days before his one-year mandate expired
SOUNDBITE: RUSSIAN
"Those accusations have no ground whatsoever and have been denied even by some representatives of the U.N. command in former Yugoslavia"
SUPERCAPTION: Major General Alexander Perelyakin
U-N officials relieved Perelyakin because of "severe short comings" and his failure to provide " acceptable standards of leadership."
The dismissal has become an embarrassment for U-N officials. It further indicates the mounting chaos the peacekeepers face in trying to adopt new rules on operations in Croatia
Perelyakin also spoke of the corruption charges of allowing soldiers and weapons from Serb-led Yugoslavia into Serb-held Croatia.
SOUNDBITE: RUSSIAN:
"Those are insinuations made by media and those who triggered this campaign should have that on their conscience. "
SUPERCAPTION: Major General Alexander Perelyakin
Along with General Perelyakin, nearly 14-hundred Russian peacekeepers in Croatia stand accused of sympathizing with the Serbs. This is mainly due to their shared Slavic Orthodox Christian heritage their historical political ties.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/d176ab9eac1479155ae529d3d216c486
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Wladimir Kossjanenko gives interview in Croatian TVDalmacija Show "Stisak" Handshake
Violist i dirigent Wladimir Kossjanenko daje interview talkshow masteru Slavenu Relji u emisiji "Stisak" 14.05.2012. Teme razgovora su glazbeni život Grada S......
Violist i dirigent Wladimir Kossjanenko daje interview talkshow masteru Slavenu Relji u emisiji "Stisak" 14.05.2012. Teme razgovora su glazbeni život Grada S...
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Violist i dirigent Wladimir Kossjanenko daje interview talkshow masteru Slavenu Relji u emisiji "Stisak" 14.05.2012. Teme razgovora su glazbeni život Grada S...
French Authorities Launch Investigation To Bob Dylan's Croats Comments
US singer and song writer Bob Dylan has been placed under judicial investigation in France for allegedly provoking ethnic hatred of Croats. It follows a lega......
US singer and song writer Bob Dylan has been placed under judicial investigation in France for allegedly provoking ethnic hatred of Croats. It follows a lega...
wn.com/French Authorities Launch Investigation To Bob Dylan's Croats Comments
US singer and song writer Bob Dylan has been placed under judicial investigation in France for allegedly provoking ethnic hatred of Croats. It follows a lega...
Authoritarianism, "Hate Speech" Legislation & Universalism: An Interview With Dr. Tomislav Sunic
Journalist Joshua Blakeney interviewed Dr. Tomislav Sunic, a former Croatian diplomat, professor and translator. They discussed comparisons between the autho......
Journalist Joshua Blakeney interviewed Dr. Tomislav Sunic, a former Croatian diplomat, professor and translator. They discussed comparisons between the autho...
wn.com/Authoritarianism, Hate Speech Legislation Universalism An Interview With Dr. Tomislav Sunic
Journalist Joshua Blakeney interviewed Dr. Tomislav Sunic, a former Croatian diplomat, professor and translator. They discussed comparisons between the autho...
Lisa Christina Nemec - Interview for 3sporta.com
Lisa Christina Nemec is Croatian elite marathon runner with Croatian-Italian origins. Born in the USA, she talks about her childhood, sport starts, education a...
Lisa Christina Nemec is Croatian elite marathon runner with Croatian-Italian origins. Born in the USA, she talks about her childhood, sport starts, education and runners career beginnings. Not willing to adjust to modern way of life in New York, decides to move to Croatia for few months. There she starts professional long distance running training and accomplishes extraordinary results.
Lisa reveals what went wrong with Boston marathon and what are her future goals and plans, both privately and professionally.
wn.com/Lisa Christina Nemec Interview For 3Sporta.Com
Lisa Christina Nemec is Croatian elite marathon runner with Croatian-Italian origins. Born in the USA, she talks about her childhood, sport starts, education and runners career beginnings. Not willing to adjust to modern way of life in New York, decides to move to Croatia for few months. There she starts professional long distance running training and accomplishes extraordinary results.
Lisa reveals what went wrong with Boston marathon and what are her future goals and plans, both privately and professionally.
- published: 22 May 2015
- views: 1851
Croatian volunteers at Ukrainian positions near Mariupol, Donbass
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President of Ukraine Poroshenko, Turchinov announced the start of a power operation. Ukrainian authorities called their actions antiterrorist operation (ATO), pro-Russian forces and Russian leaders - punitive operation and civil war, ukraine war, ukraine fighting, ukraine russia, ukraine army, battle, shelling, ukraine today, rt, SBU, russia news, putin, Politics, ukraine war 2015, war in ukraine, ukraine civil war, civil war in ukraine, heavy clashes in ukraine, eastern ukraine, News Today, occupied territory, Bendera, Chechens, Georgia, Armenia, Ljashko, UPA, Kolomojsky, Taruta, Akhmetov, oligarch, shooting, ukraine today news, corruption, ukraine 2015, DNR, Donbass, ukr, LNR, Novorossia, Mariupol today, fire, firing, killing, Debaltseve, Donbass today, NATO, Ukraine, news, news today, usa russia, crimea, ukraine crisis, donetsk, kiev ukraine, euromaidan, Obama, Europe, junta, fascism, Nazis, Kremlin, Yatsenyuk, media, democracy, ato, usa, lpr, Donetsk Ukraine, dpr, minsk, war news, latest news, news today, UA, SSU, APU, today, today news, news Ukraine, Russia, military, report, EU, Europe news, battle, tank, officer, OSCE, fox, soldier, terrorism, kiev, army, political, Yatsenuk, Zakharchenko, Pushilin, Oplot, ukrainians, new russia, Plotnitskiy, revolution, breaking news, hottest news, hot news, recent news, last news, corpses, victims, refugees, wounded, dead, militia, fighters, kill, IFV, BTR, Grad, MLRS, Boeing, sniper, terrorists, separatists, captives, cyborgs, howitzer, SAU, Merkel, Germany, Poland, Italy, France, shelling, shell, world news, Conflict, antimaydan, assault, security forces, banderovtsy, Alfa, Police, Berkut, polite people, shooters, Psaki, hail, corpses, border, children, folk, militia, militias , new Russia, war, Yarosh, sanctions, Ljashko, Kolomoisky, Klitschko, Givi, Motorola, Strelkov, Pravyj sektor, Zhirinovsky, Kadyrov, Russia news today, russia today, world news today.
Hot spots of the South-East of Ukraine: Donetsk, Lugansk, Kramatorsk, Slavyansk, Thorez, Volnovaha, Krasnyi Liman, Gorlovka, Krasnoarmejsk, Makeevka, Lisichansk, Rovenki, Krasnyi Luch, Anthracite, Krasnodon, Lisichansk, Pervomaisk, Rubezhnoye, Sverdlovsk, Severodonetsk, Stakhanov, Svatovo, Starobelsk, Izvarino, Saur-mogila, Severskoe, Kambrod, Shahtersk, Avdeevka, Debaltsevo, village Lugansk, Uglegorsk, Ilovaysk, Mariupol, shirokino, Debaltsevo cauldron, Kharkov, Odessa, Donetsk airport.
wn.com/Croatian Volunteers At Ukrainian Positions Near Mariupol, Donbass
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President of Ukraine Poroshenko, Turchinov announced the start of a power operation. Ukrainian authorities called their actions antiterrorist operation (ATO), pro-Russian forces and Russian leaders - punitive operation and civil war, ukraine war, ukraine fighting, ukraine russia, ukraine army, battle, shelling, ukraine today, rt, SBU, russia news, putin, Politics, ukraine war 2015, war in ukraine, ukraine civil war, civil war in ukraine, heavy clashes in ukraine, eastern ukraine, News Today, occupied territory, Bendera, Chechens, Georgia, Armenia, Ljashko, UPA, Kolomojsky, Taruta, Akhmetov, oligarch, shooting, ukraine today news, corruption, ukraine 2015, DNR, Donbass, ukr, LNR, Novorossia, Mariupol today, fire, firing, killing, Debaltseve, Donbass today, NATO, Ukraine, news, news today, usa russia, crimea, ukraine crisis, donetsk, kiev ukraine, euromaidan, Obama, Europe, junta, fascism, Nazis, Kremlin, Yatsenyuk, media, democracy, ato, usa, lpr, Donetsk Ukraine, dpr, minsk, war news, latest news, news today, UA, SSU, APU, today, today news, news Ukraine, Russia, military, report, EU, Europe news, battle, tank, officer, OSCE, fox, soldier, terrorism, kiev, army, political, Yatsenuk, Zakharchenko, Pushilin, Oplot, ukrainians, new russia, Plotnitskiy, revolution, breaking news, hottest news, hot news, recent news, last news, corpses, victims, refugees, wounded, dead, militia, fighters, kill, IFV, BTR, Grad, MLRS, Boeing, sniper, terrorists, separatists, captives, cyborgs, howitzer, SAU, Merkel, Germany, Poland, Italy, France, shelling, shell, world news, Conflict, antimaydan, assault, security forces, banderovtsy, Alfa, Police, Berkut, polite people, shooters, Psaki, hail, corpses, border, children, folk, militia, militias , new Russia, war, Yarosh, sanctions, Ljashko, Kolomoisky, Klitschko, Givi, Motorola, Strelkov, Pravyj sektor, Zhirinovsky, Kadyrov, Russia news today, russia today, world news today.
Hot spots of the South-East of Ukraine: Donetsk, Lugansk, Kramatorsk, Slavyansk, Thorez, Volnovaha, Krasnyi Liman, Gorlovka, Krasnoarmejsk, Makeevka, Lisichansk, Rovenki, Krasnyi Luch, Anthracite, Krasnodon, Lisichansk, Pervomaisk, Rubezhnoye, Sverdlovsk, Severodonetsk, Stakhanov, Svatovo, Starobelsk, Izvarino, Saur-mogila, Severskoe, Kambrod, Shahtersk, Avdeevka, Debaltsevo, village Lugansk, Uglegorsk, Ilovaysk, Mariupol, shirokino, Debaltsevo cauldron, Kharkov, Odessa, Donetsk airport.
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BBC Death of Yugoslavia : Croat-Bosniak War 1993-94
From the BBC documentary "Death of Yugoslavia".
The about one year long conflict between the Croats and the Bosnian Muslims.
The Death of Yugoslavia is a BBC ...
From the BBC documentary "Death of Yugoslavia".
The about one year long conflict between the Croats and the Bosnian Muslims.
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.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.
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.
During the trial of Slobodan Milošević before the ICTY, Judge Bonomy called the nature of much of the commentary "tendentious".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... ")
The Croat–Bosniak War was a conflict between the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the self-proclaimed secessionist Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia, supported by the Republic of Croatia, that lasted from 19 June 1992 – 23 February 1994. The conflict came as a result of the Karađorđevo and Graz agreements which envisioned the partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina into Serb and Croat entities, and began when Bosnian Croat forces turned on Bosniaks, who had been their allies up to that point. Due to the involvement of Croatia's armed forces which supported Bosnian Croats, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) effectively determined the war's nature to be international between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in numerous verdicts against Bosnian Croat political and military leaders. The Croat-Bosniak war is often referred to as a "war within a war" because it was part of the larger Bosnian War.
There are no precise statistics dealing with the casualties of the Croat-Bosniak conflict along ethnic lines. The Sarajevo-based Research and Documentation Center's (IDC) data from 2007 on human losses in the regions caught in the Croat-Bosniak conflict as part of the wider Bosnian War, however, can serve as a rough approximation. According to this data, in Central Bosnia most of the 10,448 documented casualties (soldiers and civilians) were Bosniaks (62%), with Croats in second (24%) and Serbs (13%) in third place. The municipalities of Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje and Bugojno also geographically located in Central Bosnia, with the 1,337 documented casualties are not included in Central Bosnia statistics, but in Vrbas region statistics. Approximately 70-80% of the casualties from Gornje Povrbasje were Bosniaks. In the region of Neretva river with 6,717 casualties, 54% were Bosniaks, 24% Serbs and 21% Croats. The casualties in those regions were mostly but not exclusively the consequence of Croat-Bosniak conflict. To a lesser extent the conflict with the Serbs also resulted in a number of casualties included in the statistics.
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From the BBC documentary "Death of Yugoslavia".
The about one year long conflict between the Croats and the Bosnian Muslims.
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.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.
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.
During the trial of Slobodan Milošević before the ICTY, Judge Bonomy called the nature of much of the commentary "tendentious".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... ")
The Croat–Bosniak War was a conflict between the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the self-proclaimed secessionist Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia, supported by the Republic of Croatia, that lasted from 19 June 1992 – 23 February 1994. The conflict came as a result of the Karađorđevo and Graz agreements which envisioned the partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina into Serb and Croat entities, and began when Bosnian Croat forces turned on Bosniaks, who had been their allies up to that point. Due to the involvement of Croatia's armed forces which supported Bosnian Croats, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) effectively determined the war's nature to be international between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in numerous verdicts against Bosnian Croat political and military leaders. The Croat-Bosniak war is often referred to as a "war within a war" because it was part of the larger Bosnian War.
There are no precise statistics dealing with the casualties of the Croat-Bosniak conflict along ethnic lines. The Sarajevo-based Research and Documentation Center's (IDC) data from 2007 on human losses in the regions caught in the Croat-Bosniak conflict as part of the wider Bosnian War, however, can serve as a rough approximation. According to this data, in Central Bosnia most of the 10,448 documented casualties (soldiers and civilians) were Bosniaks (62%), with Croats in second (24%) and Serbs (13%) in third place. The municipalities of Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje and Bugojno also geographically located in Central Bosnia, with the 1,337 documented casualties are not included in Central Bosnia statistics, but in Vrbas region statistics. Approximately 70-80% of the casualties from Gornje Povrbasje were Bosniaks. In the region of Neretva river with 6,717 casualties, 54% were Bosniaks, 24% Serbs and 21% Croats. The casualties in those regions were mostly but not exclusively the consequence of Croat-Bosniak conflict. To a lesser extent the conflict with the Serbs also resulted in a number of casualties included in the statistics.
- published: 02 May 2015
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Battailon AZOV - Foreign volunteers Interviews / Gaston Besson
Italian TV reportage on Battailon AZOV - Foreign volunteers Interviews / Gaston Besson ( France ) , Mike ( Sueden ) and Francesko ( Italy ) - Interview in Engli...
Italian TV reportage on Battailon AZOV - Foreign volunteers Interviews / Gaston Besson ( France ) , Mike ( Sueden ) and Francesko ( Italy ) - Interview in English
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Italian TV reportage on Battailon AZOV - Foreign volunteers Interviews / Gaston Besson ( France ) , Mike ( Sueden ) and Francesko ( Italy ) - Interview in English
- published: 16 Nov 2014
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Croatia - Martic's Rallies Krajina Serbs
T/I: 10:04:14 10:14:40 10:40:08
The leader of the rebel Krajina Serbs, Milan Martic, in his first
television interview since the fall of the self dec...
T/I: 10:04:14 10:14:40 10:40:08
The leader of the rebel Krajina Serbs, Milan Martic, in his first
television interview since the fall of the self declared capital
of Knin, on Tuesday (8/8) called on "Serb patriots" to return and
fight. "I will never accept the occupation of Krajina, and as long
as any Krajina Serb is alive, he will not accept it. We must do
everything to return to our homes. I'm sure we can do that. Now
that the civilians are safe, it is the duty of each fighter to
respond to my call. This is a call to all Serb patriots from all
Serb states and abroad. I will stay here and fight although I am
surrounded, but i'm not afraid", he said.
SHOWS:
UNIDENTIFIED LOCATION
gv of krajina soldiers on road
SRB (25 miles north of KNIN) (8/8)
rebel krajina serb leader of the so-called republic of srpska
krajina
mr milan martic, SOT....in serbian ....
Martic appealed to all "serb patriots" to return and fight to
retake territory lost to the croatian forces: "i will never accept
the occupation of krajina, and as long as any krajina serb is
alive, he will not accept it. we must do everything to return to
our homes. i'm sure we can do that. now that the civilians are
safe, it is the duty of each fighter to respond to my call. this
is a call to all serbs patriots from all serb states and abroad. i
will stay here and fight although i am surrounded, but i'm not
afraid, the croatians are not that strong although they have heavy
artillery. we have heart and hope and we are motivated to overcome
our current difficulties."
UNIDENTIFIED LOCATION
gv of refugees on road
1:44
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wn.com/Croatia Martic's Rallies Krajina Serbs
T/I: 10:04:14 10:14:40 10:40:08
The leader of the rebel Krajina Serbs, Milan Martic, in his first
television interview since the fall of the self declared capital
of Knin, on Tuesday (8/8) called on "Serb patriots" to return and
fight. "I will never accept the occupation of Krajina, and as long
as any Krajina Serb is alive, he will not accept it. We must do
everything to return to our homes. I'm sure we can do that. Now
that the civilians are safe, it is the duty of each fighter to
respond to my call. This is a call to all Serb patriots from all
Serb states and abroad. I will stay here and fight although I am
surrounded, but i'm not afraid", he said.
SHOWS:
UNIDENTIFIED LOCATION
gv of krajina soldiers on road
SRB (25 miles north of KNIN) (8/8)
rebel krajina serb leader of the so-called republic of srpska
krajina
mr milan martic, SOT....in serbian ....
Martic appealed to all "serb patriots" to return and fight to
retake territory lost to the croatian forces: "i will never accept
the occupation of krajina, and as long as any krajina serb is
alive, he will not accept it. we must do everything to return to
our homes. i'm sure we can do that. now that the civilians are
safe, it is the duty of each fighter to respond to my call. this
is a call to all serbs patriots from all serb states and abroad. i
will stay here and fight although i am surrounded, but i'm not
afraid, the croatians are not that strong although they have heavy
artillery. we have heart and hope and we are motivated to overcome
our current difficulties."
UNIDENTIFIED LOCATION
gv of refugees on road
1:44
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 647
CROATIA: FIKRET ABDIC TO STAND IN BOSNIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
Serbo-Croat/Nat
A former Muslim warlord and controversial businessman, Fikret Abdic, has declared his intention to contest the Bosnian presidential elections. ...
Serbo-Croat/Nat
A former Muslim warlord and controversial businessman, Fikret Abdic, has declared his intention to contest the Bosnian presidential elections.
In an exclusive interview with APTV, Abdic says he could be the person to unite the various factions in Bosnia.
But during the civil war, he was responsible for dividing Muslim support and is said to have committed war crimes.
Fikret Abdic is one of the most controversial figures in the Balkans.
A larger than life man, he has the ability to command the devoted loyalty of some - and the hatred of others.
Guards, bullet-proof doors and security cameras now keep him secure inside his hideout in the Croatian coastal town of Rijeka.
They are needed - he fears attacks from both Serb and Muslims factions resentful of his role during the war.
Abdic rose to prominence in the seventies after establishing the Agrokomerc food company in Bosnia.
He employed thousands of workers from the town of Velika Kladusa and earned the nickname Babo - or father.
But in 1987, Agrokomerc was declared bankrupt and Abdic was jailed.
After serving 26 months, Abdic returned to the political scene of a decaying Yugoslavia and became Bosnian President.
But not for long - he said he was ousted in favour of Alija Izetbegovic.
Now though he plans to return to the political fray.
SOUNDBITE: (Serb/Croat)
"My party will go to the elections and I will be a candidate for the presidency, from now until the end of my political life - why? Not because I have political ambitions forever but because this is the only chance for my people and other people, meaning Serbs and Croats."
SUPER CAPTION: Fikret Abdic, Prospective Presidential candidate
But there remains hostility to Abdic.
When the war first started in 1992, Abdic retreated to Velika Kladusa and the following year fought against the Muslim-led government, accusing them for fundamentalism.
He finally lost in 1995 and sought refuge in Croatia.
He went on to contest the Bosnian parliamentary elections in 1996.
Then last year, the Bosnian government pressed charges against Abdic for genocide and war crimes.
But although it delivered evidence to the U-N war crimes tribunal in The Hague he was never publicly indicted - though an eventual arrest has not been ruled out.
Fikret Abdic remains unbowed.
SOUNDBITE: (Serb/Croat)
"I want to say that I refuse any possibility of me being punished on the other hand, I will get a chance to go to the elections and the citizens will decide whether I should go to the elections or not. The only thing that matters is that the political scene in Bosnia is open."
SUPER CAPTION: Fikret Abdic, Prospective Presidential candidate
His candidacy would add one more ingredient to the already simmering pot, where Croatia, Bosnian Croats, Serbia, Bosnian Serbs and Muslims are deadlocked in the struggle for power, domination or pure survival.
But the election rules are stacked against him.
Under a structure imposed by the international supervising organisation, OSCE, votes are allocated along nationalist lines.
Unless it's amended Abdic will get nowhere near the presidency in September's elections.
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wn.com/Croatia Fikret Abdic To Stand In Bosnian Presidential Elections
Serbo-Croat/Nat
A former Muslim warlord and controversial businessman, Fikret Abdic, has declared his intention to contest the Bosnian presidential elections.
In an exclusive interview with APTV, Abdic says he could be the person to unite the various factions in Bosnia.
But during the civil war, he was responsible for dividing Muslim support and is said to have committed war crimes.
Fikret Abdic is one of the most controversial figures in the Balkans.
A larger than life man, he has the ability to command the devoted loyalty of some - and the hatred of others.
Guards, bullet-proof doors and security cameras now keep him secure inside his hideout in the Croatian coastal town of Rijeka.
They are needed - he fears attacks from both Serb and Muslims factions resentful of his role during the war.
Abdic rose to prominence in the seventies after establishing the Agrokomerc food company in Bosnia.
He employed thousands of workers from the town of Velika Kladusa and earned the nickname Babo - or father.
But in 1987, Agrokomerc was declared bankrupt and Abdic was jailed.
After serving 26 months, Abdic returned to the political scene of a decaying Yugoslavia and became Bosnian President.
But not for long - he said he was ousted in favour of Alija Izetbegovic.
Now though he plans to return to the political fray.
SOUNDBITE: (Serb/Croat)
"My party will go to the elections and I will be a candidate for the presidency, from now until the end of my political life - why? Not because I have political ambitions forever but because this is the only chance for my people and other people, meaning Serbs and Croats."
SUPER CAPTION: Fikret Abdic, Prospective Presidential candidate
But there remains hostility to Abdic.
When the war first started in 1992, Abdic retreated to Velika Kladusa and the following year fought against the Muslim-led government, accusing them for fundamentalism.
He finally lost in 1995 and sought refuge in Croatia.
He went on to contest the Bosnian parliamentary elections in 1996.
Then last year, the Bosnian government pressed charges against Abdic for genocide and war crimes.
But although it delivered evidence to the U-N war crimes tribunal in The Hague he was never publicly indicted - though an eventual arrest has not been ruled out.
Fikret Abdic remains unbowed.
SOUNDBITE: (Serb/Croat)
"I want to say that I refuse any possibility of me being punished on the other hand, I will get a chance to go to the elections and the citizens will decide whether I should go to the elections or not. The only thing that matters is that the political scene in Bosnia is open."
SUPER CAPTION: Fikret Abdic, Prospective Presidential candidate
His candidacy would add one more ingredient to the already simmering pot, where Croatia, Bosnian Croats, Serbia, Bosnian Serbs and Muslims are deadlocked in the struggle for power, domination or pure survival.
But the election rules are stacked against him.
Under a structure imposed by the international supervising organisation, OSCE, votes are allocated along nationalist lines.
Unless it's amended Abdic will get nowhere near the presidency in September's elections.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/c01576e5f09b1941fc9aca4665b2c11f
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 3
Boxer arrested for punching referee after losing fight in Croatia
Watch the unbelievable moment from a Croatian boxing championship when a junior boxer assaulted a referee after losing a fight.
The attack happened at the Jun...
Watch the unbelievable moment from a Croatian boxing championship when a junior boxer assaulted a referee after losing a fight.
The attack happened at the Junior European Championships in Zagreb. Croatian boxer Vido Loncar, in the red, was upset after the referee waved off the fight after giving him a standing count. But after being called over for the official judgement, Loncar attacked the referee - and followed his initial punch with seven more to the body.
Loncar has been arrested and banned from boxing for life. The referee was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
The secretary-general of the Croatian Boxing Federation, Marko Marovic says of the incident: "This is the worst thing that could happen to us. This is a disgrace to Zagreb and Croatia, and causes the sport of boxing major damage. All the hard work that we put into organising this championship and raising the image of Croatian boxing has been destroyed in a few seconds."
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Watch the unbelievable moment from a Croatian boxing championship when a junior boxer assaulted a referee after losing a fight.
The attack happened at the Junior European Championships in Zagreb. Croatian boxer Vido Loncar, in the red, was upset after the referee waved off the fight after giving him a standing count. But after being called over for the official judgement, Loncar attacked the referee - and followed his initial punch with seven more to the body.
Loncar has been arrested and banned from boxing for life. The referee was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
The secretary-general of the Croatian Boxing Federation, Marko Marovic says of the incident: "This is the worst thing that could happen to us. This is a disgrace to Zagreb and Croatia, and causes the sport of boxing major damage. All the hard work that we put into organising this championship and raising the image of Croatian boxing has been destroyed in a few seconds."
Video courtesy of the European Boxing Confederation: https://www.youtube.com/user/EUBCOfficialChannel
This video has no sound.
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- published: 21 Oct 2014
- views: 301
Vatican's Efforts for Croatian Independence
Former US ambassador to Vatican Thomas Patrick Melady in an interview for Croatian Radio-Television (HRT) talking about his years in Vatican (1989-1993), how......
Former US ambassador to Vatican Thomas Patrick Melady in an interview for Croatian Radio-Television (HRT) talking about his years in Vatican (1989-1993), how...
wn.com/Vatican's Efforts For Croatian Independence
Former US ambassador to Vatican Thomas Patrick Melady in an interview for Croatian Radio-Television (HRT) talking about his years in Vatican (1989-1993), how...
Interview: Serbia's FM Vuk Jeremic
Following the bloody conflict between Bosnia's Muslims, Serbs and Croats in the 1990s, an agreement was eventually reached dividing Bosnia-Herzegovina into t......
Following the bloody conflict between Bosnia's Muslims, Serbs and Croats in the 1990s, an agreement was eventually reached dividing Bosnia-Herzegovina into t...
wn.com/Interview Serbia's Fm Vuk Jeremic
Following the bloody conflict between Bosnia's Muslims, Serbs and Croats in the 1990s, an agreement was eventually reached dividing Bosnia-Herzegovina into t...