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Among them were 66.5% Serbs, 10.2% Croats, 7.8% Muslims, 5.8% Jews, 4.9% Roma, and 4.9 others and undetermined. The estimate is based on a partially revised victims list from the 1964 Yugoslav census, excluding casualties that occurred after the formal end of the war. The civilian deaths in the NDH make up 73% of all civilian deaths in Yugoslavia.
The following is a list of massacres and mass executions that occurred in Yugoslavia during World War II. Areas once part of Yugoslavia that are now parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Serbia, Slovenia, North Macedonia, and Montenegro; see the lists of massacres in those countries for more details.
2 World War II. 3 Cold War (1946–1991) 4 Croatian War (1991–1995) ... This is a list of massacres in Yugoslavia during the 20th century. Inter-war period (1919–41)
In Slovenia, the Institute for Contemporary History, Ljubljana launched a comprehensive research on the exact number of victims of World War II in Slovenia in 1995. [141] After more than a decade of research, the final report was published in 2005, which included a list of names. The number of victims was set at 89,404. [142]
World War II casualties in Yugoslavia This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 09:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Sri Lankan Civil War: 0.08–0.17 million [214] [215] 1983 [h] –2009 Sri Lankan government vs. Separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam: Sri Lanka Civil conflict in the Philippines: 0.16 million [217] [218] 1968–present Filipino government vs. Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, Communist Party of the Philippines, and Abu Sayyaf ...
NOTE: Yugoslavia broke apart in the 1990s to form the following 5 countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina; Croatia; North Macedonia; Slovenia; Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY); In 2003, the FRY was reconstituted as the federation of Serbia and Montenegro.
Deaths Perpetrator Victims Description Rugova massacre: 16 February 1919 Rugova: 842 Army of Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Albanian civilians [20] [21] [22] Mitrovica killings 1919-1921 Mitrovica: 1,330 Army of Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Albanian civilians [23] Peja killings 1919-1921 Peja: 1,563 Army of Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Albanian civilians [23 ...