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  2. Croatian war crimes - Wikipedia

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    Croatian war crimes in World War II (1939–1945) Croatian war crimes in the Yugoslav Wars (1991–1995) This page was last edited on 19 October 2024, at 18:00 ...

  3. List of massacres in the Croatian War of Independence

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    This is reportedly believed to be the first mass-killings of civilians during the Croatian War of Independence. [8] Dvor medical centre massacre. 26 July 1991. Dvor. 10. SAO Krajina forces killed eight wounded Croat civilians and two police officers who were being treated at a medical centre during the capture of Dvor.

  4. Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia

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    The Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia (Serbo-Croatian: Genocid nad Srbima u Nezavisnoj Državi Hrvatskoj / Геноцид над Србима у Независној Држави Хрватској) was the systematic persecution and extermination of Serbs committed during World War II by the fascist Ustaše regime in the Nazi German puppet state known as the Independent ...

  5. Croatian War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    Stjepan Mesić on Belgrade's intentions in the war In August 1990, an unrecognized mono-ethnic referendum was held in regions with a substantial Serb population which would later become known as the Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK) (bordering western Bosnia and Herzegovina) on the question of Serb "sovereignty and autonomy" in Croatia. This was an attempt to counter changes made to the ...

  6. List of people indicted in the International Criminal ...

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    Dražen Erdemović, a Bosnian Croat fighting in the Bosnian Serb contingent, and Franko Simatović, an ethnic Croat and high-ranking official of the Yugoslav State Security Service, are the only indictees on this list who crossed either religious and/or ethnic lines. Biljana Plavšić is the sole female ICTY indictee.

  7. 1991 killings of Serbs in Novska - Wikipedia

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    Crimes. In the late evening on 21 November 1991, Croatian forces broke into the house of Mihajlo Šeatović and took him to a neighboring house where three other Serb civilians were being detained: Mišo and Sajka Rašković and Ljuban Vujić. [7] The four were then tortured and killed. The victims were stabbed with knives, their body parts ...

  8. Croatia–Serbia genocide case - Wikipedia

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    The Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Croatia v.Serbia) [1] was heard before the International Court of Justice. The Republic of Croatia filed the suit against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on 2 July 1999, citing Article IX of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. [2]

  9. Independent State of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The Independent State of Croatia (Serbo-Croatian: Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH) was a World War II –era puppet state of Nazi Germany [6][7] and Fascist Italy. It was established in parts of occupied Yugoslavia on 10 April 1941, after the invasion by the Axis powers.