The War in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina 1991-1995
This work provides an understanding of the wars in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. These two interdependent wars were the greatest armed conflicts in Europe in the second half of the 20th century. This work provides an analysis of their successes and failures.
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Stjepan Mesić The Road to
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Anton Tus The War in Slovenia and Croatia
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Ozren Žunec Operations Flash and Storm
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Discussion
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THE WAR IN BOSNIAHERZEGOVINA
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Rusmir Mahmutćehajić The Road to
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Discussion
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INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE LESSONS FOR THE FUTURE
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Paul Williams The International Communitys
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Warren H Switzer International Military Responses
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Discussion
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The call
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APPENDIX
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The War in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1991-1995 Branka Magaš,Ivo Žanić No preview available - 2001 |
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