User talk:Peter Z./Notes on the former Yugoslavia
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The former Balkan State Yugoslavia is indeed a complex affair. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall evidence has emerged that portrays this country in totally different light.
The region has had a truly tragic history since the creation of Yugoslavia in 1918.
- Parliamentary assassination of Stjepan Radic in Belgrade (1928)
- The Jasenovac concentration camp of World War Two
- Bleiburg, Way of the Cross and Foibe massacres (1945/46)
- Srebrenica massacre of the early 1990s during the Bosnia War (1992–1995)
Dictatorships:
- King Alexander I
- Josip Broz Tito
References
Media links
- Press Agency: Columnist Says Silence on Post-War Killings Needs to End (Interview). Ljubljana, 1 April (STA) - Alenka Puhar, an author who has written extensively about Slovenia's Communist past (a former republic of Yugoslavia), has told STA in an interview that post-WWII killings need to be examined and discussed. "We need to talk about it and live with it, with this pain," she said.
- EurActiv Network Croatian PM pays tribute to controversial war victims (Croatia a former republic of Yugoslavia).