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The Preliminary List of People Missing or Killed in Srebrenica compiled by the Bosnian Federal Commission of Missing Persons contains 8,373 names. [126] While the overwhelming majority of them were men, some 500 were under 18, [ 127 ] and victims include several dozen women and girls.
Pages in category "People of the Bosnian War" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Relus ter Beek;
In June 2007, the Sarajevo-based Research and Documentation Center published extensive research on the Bosnian war deaths, also called The Bosnian Book of the Dead, a database that initially revealed a minimum of 97,207 names of Bosnia and Herzegovina's citizens confirmed as killed or missing during the 1992–1995 war.
Arif Pašalić, Bosnian military officer who commanded the 4th Corps of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Atif Dudaković, former general in the Bosnian Army; Avdo Palić, Bosnian military officer during the Bosnian War; Enver Hadžihasanović, general of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Izet Nanić, Bosnian brigade commander
This is a list of notable people of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The people of Bosnia and Herzegovina are known by the demonym "Bosnians", which includes people belonging to the three main constituent groups ( Bosniaks , Croats and Serbs ).
The following are a list of persons who took part or played a role in the genocide, ethnic cleansing, and mass rape directed at the Bosniak Muslim population during the Bosnian War. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
During the war, and following the massive deterioration of internal security under the incompetent Ustaše regime, the Nazis created a quisling Waffen-SS unit in Bosnia called the 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian) in February 1943. [6] Imam Halim Malkoć was the only Muslim to earn the German Iron Cross during ...
Bosnian genocide: 1992-1995 Bosnia and Herzegovina Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), Scorpions paramilitary group: c. 34,000 [24] Sanski Most ethnic cleansing 1992-1995 Sanski Most: VRS 842 [25] Doboj ethnic cleansing (1992) April–October 1992 Doboj: VRS 322 Bijeljina massacre: 1-2 April 1992 Bijeljina: VRS, JNA 78