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  2. Yugoslav Wars - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslav Wars; Part of 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 during the Battle of Vukovar; anti-tank missile installations of the Serbia-controlled Yugoslav People's Army during the siege of Dubrovnik ...

  3. List of wars involving Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina (1994–95) Defeat. Croatia leaves Yugoslavia and becomes an independent country. Croatian forces regain control over most of RSK -held Croatian territory. Croatian forces advance into Bosnia and Herzegovina which leads to the eventual end of the Bosnian War. 1992 Yugoslav campaign in Bosnia.

  4. Category:People of the Yugoslav Wars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People of the Yugoslav Wars". This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes . Leaders of the Yugoslav Wars. Categories: 20th-century people by conflict. Yugoslav Wars.

  5. Timeline of the Yugoslav Wars - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of the Yugoslav Wars. The Yugoslav Wars were a series of armed conflicts on the territory of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) that took place between 1991 and 2001. This article is a timeline of relevant events preceding, during, and after the wars.

  6. Category:Yugoslav Wars - Wikipedia

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    Categories: Breakup of Yugoslavia. 1990s conflicts. Contemporary history of Slovenia. Civil wars involving the states and peoples of Europe. Ethnicity-based civil wars. 1990s in Serbia. 20th-century conflicts. Wars involving Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  7. Leaders of the Yugoslav Wars - Wikipedia

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    Rasim Delić was the Chief of Staff of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) from 1993 to 1995. Jovan Divjak was the commander of ARBiH forces in Sarajevo at the beginning of the war (1992–1993) and later served as deputy commander of the ARBiH Headquarters. Atif Dudaković was the commander of the Bosnian 5th Corps.

  8. Category:Wars involving Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslav occupation of Prekmurje. Categories: Military history of Yugoslavia. Wars involving former countries. Wars involving the states and peoples of Europe. Foreign relations of Yugoslavia. Wars involving the Balkans. Wars involving Serbia. Wars involving Slovenia.

  9. Category:Battles involving Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. Battles of Yugoslavia during World War II ‎ (3 C, 1 P)