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Yugoslav Wars; Part of the breakup of Yugoslavia and the post–Cold War era: Clockwise from top-left: Officers of the Slovenian National Police Force escort captured soldiers of the Yugoslav People's Army back to their unit during the Slovenian War of Independence; a destroyed M-84 tank during the Battle of Vukovar; anti-tank missile installations of the Serbia-controlled Yugoslav People's ...
The Yugoslav Wars (1991–1999) were a series of conflicts following the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Serbian soldiers played pivotal roles in these wars, serving in the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), local Serbian forces, and various paramilitary units. This article provides a list of notable Serbian soldiers, their roles, and their historical ...
Co-belligerents Finland (until 1944) Victory. End of World War II in Europe (concurrently with the Western Front); Soviet Union occupies Eastern Europe and establishes pro-Soviet Communist regimes in various countries (including Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and East Germany)
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Military units and formations of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (2 C, 2 P) Military units and formations of the Yugoslav Air Force (6 C, 1 P) Military units and formations of Yugoslavia in World War II (3 C, 23 P)
The Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) subjects the formerly-republic and -territorial defense system to a central command, effectively disarming Croatia and Slovenia. The first democratic elections in 45 years are held in Yugoslavia in an attempt to bring the Yugoslav socialist model into the new, post–Cold War world.
Yugoslav Wars (16 C, 28 P) Pages in category "Wars involving Yugoslavia" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Code of Conduct;
This is a list of massacres in Yugoslavia during the 20th century. Inter-war period (1919–41) Šahovići massacre; Rugova Massacre; Yugoslav colonization of Kosovo ...