@@davidstegne2044 but also he brought the country into prosperity, yogoslavia is concerned the most developed communist country back then, with great cultural output and income per capita
@@petercui5464 hahahhahaa what prosperity? Dude have you looked up the bleiburg massacre where 500,000 slovenians and cros died they were not just man but children and women all under the order of Tito. Kinda shocked how many people not know this. Not only that but anyone who were not serbs were mistreated, they would beat up anyone who taught croatian or slovenian history. This was not a country of prosperity... Countries do not just leave bc of prosperity. What you see now is prosperity, Croatians, Bosnians and even serbs are much more happier being independent as their is actual peace now.
"Yugoslavia was the reason for what happened during the 90's" Yeah it's not the rise of radicalism on all fronts for sure but the state itself,what the fuck...
@@matevz532 though that would be fair, since who knows what would've happenned to them had Croatia let the Serbs through, I understand why they wouldn't. Last thing they needed was getting involved with the Serbs again.
@zz zz Man, can you even imagine what would have happened had YPA(JNA) arrested Milošević, Tuđman, Kučan and Izetbegović!? We would perhaps still have Yugoslavia united and while it would still probably be a dictatorship, it would be a successful one just like in 1945-1980 period.
@@Tomas-ml9nv He also told in 1897 to Wilhelm II "Jena came twenty years after the death of Frederick the Great; the crash will come twenty years after my departure if things go on like this." Bismarck died in 1898 20 years later is 1918, he only missed the date by 4 months.
Should put your statement it in a bold and capital letters - as a warning to all of those who put their trust and future in these silly institutions. You wanna be free?! Well better gear up and hold on to your pants cos no-one else will do this for you.
As a Slovenian, I'm just thankful we got away with independence as easily as we did. Travelling through the worst hit areas of Croatia and Bosnia can be quite a depressing experience.
I wish the United Nations would actually do something during crisis instead of just sending a small army's worth of soldiers to "keep the peace" and sometimes get butchered.
The UN couldn’t do this as it goes against their “peacekeeping” ethic. By occupying many parts of a country with a large force would be a political nightmare internationally as it would be seen as aggressive and bias.
@Bozovic How's your greater Serbia working out for you? Oh yeah, you even lost Kosovo to the Albanians lol... Draža Mihajlović and his Chetniks were a bunch of genocidal collaborators without honor and they got what was coming to them. Be happy with what you got and leave your neighbors alone, they don't want to be a part of your state as they're doing just fine without you. Serbs are a people with a Napoleon complex and delusions of grandeur. You lost the war, deal with it.
@Bozovic Jesu li Srbi rušili i palili crkve? Katoličke, bome jesu. Spomenuo si Jasenovac, je li Jasenovac opravdanje za Vukovar i Ovčaru, za Srebrenicu i logor u Srijemskoj Mitrovici, za Škabrnju, Tovarnik, raketiranje Zagreba i Sarajeva (na civilno stanovništvo, ne na vojne mete)... Što se Oluje tiče, za razliku od RSK i RS u Bosni, Oluja je bila legitimna vojna operacija oslobođenja okupiranog teritorija od strane pobunjenih Srba čija država RSK nije imala povijesnu osnovu niti je bila priznata od međunarodne zajednice, opće je poznato da je cilj bio proširenje srpske države do granica Karlovac-Virovitica-Karlobag i stvaranje "velike Srbije". Neću se ustručavati reći da je Oluja bila bezgriješna i da nije bilo srpskih civilnih žrtava, ali za razliku od srpskih masakara u Vukovaru i Srebrenici. Cilj Oluje je bio oslobođenje okupiranog teritorija, usporedivo sa oslobođenjem Francuske u drugom svjetskom, a ne etničko čišćenje koje je provodila JNA i VRS. U Srebrenici je ubijeno minimalno 8 000 isključivo civila, dok je u Oluji po procjenama Republike Srbije poginulo ~1000 civila srpske nacionalnosti (po drugim manje pristranim procjenama broj je 200-300). U Hrvatskoj je danas NDH odbačena i njezini su simboli ilegalni i zabranjeni dok se četnički zločini (bilo u drugom svjetskom ili iz 90ih do dan danas zanemaruju ili veličaju od strane javnosti i političara Republike Srbije, ili barem glasne manjine). Vučić je bio visoki činovnik Srpske Radikalne Stranke predvođene Šešeljom za vrijeme rata. U Beogradu se dozvoljava okupljanje Šešeljevih pristaša što šire mržnju i veličaju ideju velike Srbije, pale Hrvatsku zastavu i pozivaju se na ponovni sukob. Dotaknuo si se i vlastite familije, pretpostavljam predaka sa područja Kosova? Kosovo priznajem kao Srpsko i ne podržavam priznanje Kosova kao neovisno. Ali ako je Kosovo 90% albansko stanovništvo danas, teško je očekivati povratak pod srpsku vlast. Moja familija je iz Livna i moja baka je svjedočila strahotama počinjenim od strane partizanske vojske nad svojim stričevima, civilima iz svog sela (Čelebić, miješano selo Srba i Hrvata)... U drugom svjetskom ratu je bilo ratnih zločina od strane sve tri vojske (hrvatskih domobrana i Ustaša, srpskih Četnika i komunističkih partizana), ali 90te su potpuno druga stvar. Tvrditi da srpska strana u tim ratovima (u Hrvatskoj i Bosni) nije odgovorna za preko 90% ratnih zločina i masovnih ubojstava civilnog stanovništva je jednostavno netočno. Isto tako veličanje Četnika je jednako neprihvatljivo, jednako kao Ustaštva. Koristiti argument da je srpskom stanovništvu bio visok standard života za vrijeme prve Jugoslavije/kraljevine SHS nije argument u korist ostalih naroda koji su živjeli pod srpskom hegemonijom. Naravno da su Srbi bili povlašteni u toj državi, da je dinastija Karađorđevića vladala centralistički iz Beograda. Zašto je Makedonac iz VMRO-a počinio atentat na kralja Aleksandra? Zato jer su i Makedonci bili nezadovoljni srpskom politikom tog doba. Stjepan Radić je bio ubijen u Saboru! Život ostalih naroda nije bio na razini Srba unutar Jugoslavije, bilo komunističke, a osobito prve. Hrvatski narod se izborio za Banovinu Hrvatsku i određeni stupanj autonomije, ali nažalost sentiment nacionalizma se pokazao početkom drugog svjetskog rata kada su ekstremističke Ustaše stavljene na vlast. Moraš uzeti u obzir kontekst vremena i srpske ambicije na Hrvatsku zemlju od Garašaninovih Načertanija i Karđičevih ambicija (Srbi svi i svuda). Ne želim napadati nijednog Srbina individualno, niti ga odbaciti a priori, ali gledajući generalno srpski je narod ostao u prošlosti i do današnjeg dana nije sposoban odbaciti svoj ultra nacionalizam i iredentističke ambicije na tuđi teritorij. Iz tog razloga, do dan danas ostaju tenzije između Srba i Hrvata i ratne rane još nisu zacijelile s obzirom koliko se Hrvata vodi nestalima i koliko masovnih grobnica ostaje neotkriveno na području Slavonije i Baranje. Republila Hrvatska je se pomirila sa činjenicom da područja poput Srijema i Zemuna, Boke Kotorske i dijelova Hercegovine sa većinskim hrvatskim stanovništvom više nisu dio Hrvatske države, isto tako bi se Republika Srbija trebala riješiti ambicija na Liku i Slavoniju, međunarodno priznatog hrvatskog teritorija. Oluja je bila instrumentalna u oslobođenju tog teritorija i pripojenja istog kao dio RH, s tim razlogom je Oluja danas slavljena u RH i njeni generali su oslobođeni iz Haškog tribunala. Isto tako, status srpske nacionalne manjine u RH je neizmjerno bolji nego status Hrvata u Vojvodini, koji su uglavnom protjerani tijekom rata. S obzirom da visoki činovnici JNA i pripadnici srpskih paravojski koji su provodili agresiju na istok RH do dan danas imaju pravo živjeti tamo i aktivno sabotiraju postojanje države u kojoj žive, usudio bi se reći da se i previše dopušta. Eto, toliko od mene. Ne očekujem ni da pročitaš sve, ni da odgovoriš, ali mislim da sam se dotaknuo svega što sam htio reći. Nadam se da će nadolazeći sukobi naših naroda biti ograničeni na nogometne i košarkaške utakmice.
@Bozovic Evo, znam da Wikipedia (engleska) se ne uzima kao legitiman povijesni izvor, ali mislim da možeš razumijeti da je lakše na brzaka tamo pogledat neko googlat naokolo i tražit raznorazne izvore koje vjerojatno ni ti sam ne bi mogao provjeriti, a vjerojatno bi im i manje vjerovao bez da ih ekstenzivno sam istražiš pa ću jednostavno citirat brojke s wiki (koliko god bile pouzdane). Od katoličkih crkava (samo u BiH) procjenjuje se broj potpuno uništenih na 188, teško oštećenih 162 i oštećenih 230. U svakom slučaju značajan broj. Ali lako i za crkve, bitni su ljudi što se mene pita, najviše od svega. Iznenađen sam bio jednako tvojom brojkom za Jasenovac, i odmah da kažem, da je u pitanju 1 000 ljudi, i to je velika mrlja i vrijedno spomena. Ali 800 000 je suludo, ne znam otkud si tu brojku izvukao. Opet, sa zrnom soli, Wiki procijenjuje na oko 100 000 (od toga 45-52 000 Srba). Daleko manje, ali strahotno velik broj svejedno, jedan koji neću osporavati i spremno osuditi režim, politiku i ideologiju koji je proveo isto. Opet, isto tako, ne znam otkud ti ideja da je VRS ubijala srpsko stanovništvo u Srebrenici? Jesi li mislio da su Bošnjaci i/ili ARBiH ubili tih 3 000 Srba prije ili? Nisam te razumio skroz i takvu tvrdnju prvi put čujem. U svakom slučaju, to su sve primjeri relativizacije povijesnih činjenica u korist vlastitog svjetonazora. Treba objektivno sagledati što se dogodilo i koji su bili uzroci i motivacije, te tko je odgovoran. Htio sam se još dotaknut Četničkih ideja u drugom svjetskom ratu jer sam ih djelomično izostavio iz prošlog komentara. Sigurno si čuo za "Homogenu Srbiju" Stevana Moljevića? Četnička ideologija nije bila jednostavno ograničena na rojalizam i povratak vlasti Karađorđevića. Ideja velike Srbije je bila temeljni dio Četničkog pokreta. A na teritoriju na kojem su vladali kroz rat su odgovorni, po različitim procjenama, za 20 000 - 60 000 civilnih žrtava, Hrvata i Bošnjaka. Da izbjegnem još jedan predugi komentar, stat ću ovdje iako imam još par stvari na mislima. Jasno mi je da nisi zainteresiran za raspravu po komentarima, rijetko kad su rezultati konstruktivni. Očito si sposoban civilizirano voditi razgovor, bez pribjegavanja osobnim napadima i slično, te si uložio određenu količinu truda da se izjasniš i obrazložio si svoja mišljenja. Nije ni meni bilo lako ići riječ po riječ, ali sam barem malo uvježbao čitanje ćiriličnog pisma. Isto tako, srdačan pozdrav...
My father, died in this war, as a Croat prisoner, forced to dig trenches for the Serbs, killed by a Croat anti-aircraft gun during a truce. His wife, my mother, was Serbian. War is chaos and it's only ally is death. It doesn't care about nationality, religion or the color of your skin. So why should we?
Can we all agree that too many lives were lost, and too many people put into grief? Nobody wins a war. Ever. I heard my mother tell her stories of the war, and how her friend's house was blown up. And how she would have to go into a bomb shelter in the middle of her classes at school. She told me these stories a long time ago, so correct me if I'm wrong but War is nobody's friend. Especially not to the ones left behind.
Great point. Our differences are meant to unite us to create a colorful world, not divide us into killings and violence. Especially in the case of Balkan Slavs, who really created the idea of so many divisions among the Slavs, such as the Serbs and Croats who basically speak the same language (not trying to deny there are fundamental differences, personally an 'outsider' so trying to avoid over-commenting), are so much different between each other? When I looked at history, there is one thing that I can't just skip on for this matter. Imperialism. Basically different imperial forces, who was doing similar things around the world. They've imposed different religions, cultures and rules on different sections of the people. The division lines were merely cease-fire lines of those imperial superpowers, from my perspective. I'm personally not Slavic. I'm trying to understand from the perspective that I'm Chinese. Similar to southern and western Slavs our people and our homelands were subject to brutal imperial and colonial exploitations. A lot of our people died and a lot more damage was caused simply because of the greed of imperialists. One of the worst examples was the Russo-Japanese war, which almost entirely happened within the boarders of today's China. One of the worst thing both sides did was killing Chinese who were alleged to work for the other side... Anyways, wish you the best of the luck. R.I.P for your dad. Stay strong.
.. general Mladic would beat the shit out of everyone with garda panteri+arkan tigers.. and reunited the country. Blame everything on UN and Kfor/nato ;)
To preface this, I am Serbian. I have work in Croatia during some of their summer festivals and honestly we are such similar peoples, both in language and culture. The people are great and we can joke about everything and anything in this day and age. The owner of a festival came up to us and asked "Whose is Tesla?" And literally everyone, both Serbs and Croats started laughing immediately. Its sad that we could not coexist.
I'm a part Serbian girl, and in L.A., Serbs and Croats will stand there laughing up a storm outside of the Staples Center after a Lakers game as fans in opposite jerseys fight; that's if the Lakers win. There's a lot of half-Serbian and half-Croatian families in southern California. In California, national origin ain't nothing but a word. And all that matters is that the Lakers, the Rams, the Kings and the Dodgers are winning.
As a Bosnian Serb, with no nationalistic or religious feelings, brought up during the war, I can attest this is one of few non-biased videos on this conflict. There was probably a lot more to add, but in a nutshell this is it.
@@masudaahmed7990 Depends on the perspective. My neighbors were killed on video by Mujahideen in Jasenica. Same people were given highest honors by Bosniaks. Some of them participated on 9/11 attacks. My ancestors graves were destroyed, I was refugee myself, my dad was hiding Muslims in the basement during war. People I loved died, sometimes in mass graves as well. Serbs felt they don't want Ottoman times back (as it was worst period in our history, look it up). In all previous wars in Balkans we suffered the most, without any question. My best friend is Muslim/Croatian. My father's best friend is Muslim. It's silly sticking national labels and calling Republika Srpska genocidal state, as it's silly calling all Bosniaks islamist extremists. Our people (all of Balkans) are victims of our cultural diversity. It is what makes Bosnia special, but it's also what makes it so easy to manipulate towards hatred.
@tesko radic Chetniks were idiots, in my personal opinion. They were British and Italian mercenaries, no freedom fighters there. But if you pull my tongue, I may just explain how Prince Eugen unit slaughtered my grand-grandparents on Grmec mountain, on their doorstep, making their 7 kids orphans. I can tell you how my family paid with their lives being Serbian. You can find them on many Partisan monuments around Bosnia, and wider. Srebrenica was disaster, someone dares doing that in my name, I would kill them myself if i would have a chance. But is just disgusting how some people always play victims, and their hands are bloodied more than anyone's - ex. Milosevic's bodyguard, Naser Oric.
@@Stargazer86m out of interest what proof do you have that Naser Oric committed war crimes, I always hear ambiguous statements that he destroyed Serb villages around Srebrenica, but which ones exactly? Mladic came to slaughter my town Gorazde but moved onto Srebrenica. I am convinced today Serbs would have said it was done in retaliation for destroying Serb villages around Gorazde. Just interested into why you guys believe that, based on what information.
After visiting both Croatia & Montenegro last year, I can confirm that the people are amazing, generous and full of stories. I hope that in the future I can visit the other countries. The balkan region really is under-rated and beautiful
They straight-up pulled off the concept of 'The Purge'. Everyone(yes, everyone, the ones who didn't speak up are culpable) involved descended into such a horrific cycle of violence that those who survived it are willing to do a lot more to compromise if it avoids a repeat of....all that.
My Croat friend living in Bosnia tells me his father served in the wars when he was 18. His father was the only one to return to his village from those who volunteered.
my father is the only one who survived from his school class... once he told me about a guy from his town who was very good-looking and athlete. all girls were crazy about that man. after the war, he returned as a disabled person. :(
Well... We have quite good reason do be mad... Even with the fact that 20/30 years had passed away... We have good reason to be mad... So please, don't comment on what u don't know anything... This video just scratched the surface of real shit that was happening here on Balkan...
if i had a cent for every US third class citizien spreading miss information and fake news i would be worlds first person that had more wealth than masa musa lmao
I'm not mad, just disappointed in my countryman, and the Croats, and the Bosnians, and Albanians... a crazy bunch. Soooo I will be taking a buck off your dollar pile tyvm ;)
You don t know shit what happend here and you think that USA is the best country in the world well it s not your country is peace of shit who hide behind trumps back
welcome to west Balkan people we are used to this, we build for 50 years and than crush evrything in 4/5 years of war and than again build for 50 years and again war... I'l said it again, welcom to west Balkan, we wish you a pleasant stay here...
2/3 of citizens needed to vote for the referendum to be legal, almost all Serbs didn't vote and a couple percent of others so the referendum was not legitimate, but Bosniaks and Croats still proclaimed an independent Bosnia.
maybe its just a normal bodypillow but with a tito head stuck on it which is pretty nice the body is cute and it has holes -i think u can buy it on ebay
It's pretty accurate, the only fact missing is that all the leaders were sharing bank accounts and earning a shitload while spreading hate. Big love to all my Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian, Slovenian and Macedonian brothers and sisters❤️❤️ beautiful nation!!
My (Canadian) manager volunteered for the Croatian rangers (I believe) He tells me he had an easier time during the war than he does managing the superstore. "Back then I got to shoot at idiots, now I'm forced to serve them"
“I was good once, I was a normal kid who got sucked into a war he didn’t believe in and forced to watch his friends die. Forced to do things he did not want to do in order to survive. If I can get pulled into this world I can pull myself out. I have tried to make the right choices.” Niko Bellic
A creepy fuck that's who. Imagine some shoeless rando coming up to your door offering free apple seeds. I'd be barricaded in the bathroom so damn fast lol.
@@gamerisrbija Collaborators in what? Preserving serbia as it rightfully should be? Not allowing either nazi nor subhuman communist to take power untill their dying breath? You are eithor not serbian or not nationalist, subhuman nonetheless
Only way to see Yugoslavia is to see Yugo on Slavia square in Belgrade. Ironically, even these two are falling appart. Good video. I am only sad because my generation is born after war, and we listen same music, eat same food, buy their products. Abroad we act as if we are from same cointry, but internaly some hate each other.
Long period to respond, just now checking out this video. Is the previous Yugoslavian area really still having the same anger and hatred as during this time in the video? I don't watch the news very much, but my heritage stems from Montenegro. Funny enough, just as you say...here in USA, one of my best friends is straight Albanian.
@Random Person I mean us Croats did some....bad (An understatement i know) things too but the Serbs did much worse to Bosniaks and also us Croats on Ovčara
Wow, thank you for this. I've never seen anyone go this in depth this objectively. What you didn't mention however is that a lot of the actors from the wars are still politicaly active today. Yes the leaders are gone but their deputies are still in power often relying on the same nationalist rhetoric Love the channel, keep it up. Greeting from Serbia
I am a Serb living in the US because my mom and her family fled Serbia because of the horrible economic environment in 1997. Only love to my Croatian, Bosnian, and Slovene brothers.
I have to give you credit. Your style of humor is just right to both convey the actual history without making a joke out of the entire thing but funny enough to bring enough humor to the individual situations within the history which those of us that know history have similar thoughts go through our heads about these same topics. Very enjoyable
I was very sceptic, but I must admit, you achieved what noone could before you. You gave completely unbiased and true picture about what happened in Yugoslavia. Congratz.
A well done video with nice animations! This is a nice unbiased documentary about the Bosnian war. There were still some errors in minor details but really well done. I am glad that somebody talks and educates the western audience about our very difficult past and history.
Actually, for me, this is a pretty realistic explanation with very solid historic background explanation, which is rare in such videos. In reality, it was a culmination of numerous problems and antagonisms suppressed by the oppressive communist regime for half a century. The sole formation of unified Yugoslavia in 1918. was a noble cause, but in reality, a big mistake made by the Kingdom of Serbia in its pursuit to make a country big and strong enough to counter constant invasions from foreign powers to South Slavic territories. What Alexandar I failed to recognize is that centuries of separation, different religions and cultural influence from the Catholic West, Orthodox East, and Islam have made such a huge separation between South Slavic people that national unification in a way Italy or Germany have had was not possible anymore. It would be much better if Serbia just continued to exist as an independent country and only politically supported others to establish their own national states without unification or only with some sort of federal union with clear borders. Making one unified kingdom was a ticking bomb that only waited to explode. It happened first in 1941. and then again in 1991.
Yeah, the allies wanted to "reward" Serbia after WW1. Big mistake. The Western Allies negligence over the rest of Europr after the Great War was shocking. They had a chance for actual peace and justice, and they blew it completely by just not giving a fuck about what happened after they defeated Germany and Austria/Hungary.
One of the best videos on the subject so far. Local "historical" accounts tend to be biased to either of the three sides, especially in Bosnia, where you have all of them.
You had a typo at 'declared' at 6:21, i love your stuff! you cover them quite clearly, although with this particular video, it might have been more clear to include the surrounding countries or at least their borders, i sometimes got a bit lost where an event was taking place. Keep it up!
"The UK government owns Northern Ireland because both the people of Ireland and Northern Ireland want it that way. Irish ultranationalists thought murdering men, women and children, both well known figures and normal everyday people, would solve this." There's your neutrality.
6:20 "Dubios independence that could lead to future conflict" Fast forward to January of 2019 where the conflict chance is at an all time high at the moment
Hi! Mexican here, really loving the videos. Perhaps consider doing The Mexican Revolution (1910's) or the French invasions of Mexico or the Cristero war Really like the channel!
I was an 8 year old kid in croatia when titos baby blew up. today I was playing ball with my friends, tomorrow I woke up as a refugee in austria. took me over 20 years to accept, that somebody has stolen my childhood. i am sure there is a parallel universe, where the war didnt happen and each of us had the life yugoslavia kept for us...
Yeah, I heard some Russian red army choir music or something in the last one and cringed a little but I've had trouble myself finding balkan slav music that I like.
One thing to add was the fact that, during the power-vacuum of 1991, the JNA was arming Bosnian Serb paramilitaries all throughout Bosnia. Milošević knew very well what he was doing prior to the independence referendum of 1992. It’s no wonder the VRS could blitz so much territory in two years. Also, it’s the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina as the second entity. Bosnia-Herzegovina is the federal state comprising both the RS and FBiH.
As always another great video! Keep up the good work! How about next time a video about Greece? Maybe the 1821 war of independence or something more modern like the military junta of 67-74?
I guess you did a pretty good job with these videos considering the subject. It's always hard to stay neutral and/or objective when talking about the wars that ended Yugoslavia. So thumbs up for that! You didn't make too much of a mess since you cramped everything in two videos, and that is a remarkable accomplishment. But don't relax just yet, stay tuned cause the situation in the region is heating up again, and my guess is you will need to make part 3 soon. God I hope I'm wrong, would hate to go trough it all over again, but I just have that feeling that this whole conflict is just on pause waiting to start again.
Prvi put u životu da sam čuo istoriju našeg rata od zapadnjaka a da ne kenja na Srbe. Čestitam na neutralnosti. Čestitam na kvalitetno istraživanje. Bravo majstore.
Harun Mesic king of bosnia Serbian Troller Mi svi pricamo nas jezik, isti smo narod. Nema ”bosanac” ili ”srbin” ima samo nas ljudi sto hocemo biti zajedno, a ne da karamo jednog drugog kad smo isti narod
When my mother was learning English she meet a Bosnian women towards the end of the Yugoslav wars my mother said she was so sweet but my mother felt so much sorrow for her as she was the last of her family as they were all murdered and it broke my mother heart sadly they weren’t close after they fully learned English but it always stuck with my mother of horrors of war Sadly also I have a Croatian friend and he doesn’t know any Croatian even though everyone in his family was from Croatia but his parents never taught them because of the horrors the war reminded them of.... this was was horrible so many people losing their families and so many families forgetting their cultures.....
I just came across this video, after I went on holiday to Croatia. I stayed around the Split area. The people were nice, the area felt safe to travel around, and the country seems modernised.... You wouldn't have thought they had a war.
In the war city and the villages to the east and west were owned by the Serb Republic, and the southern villages by the bosniak forces. It doesnt matter who lives where, only matters what is signed in Dayton agreement. Bosnikas are majority in some cities in east RS but now its still part of RS, same as Serbs are majority in some parts of Kanton 10 but its still part of Federation.
If you think I am lying something, this is the map of Dayton Bosnia after signature in 1995 projects.inweh.unu.edu/inweh/inweh/content/1460/IWLEARN/Development%20of%20Policies%20for%20the%20Danube%20Basin/country-specific-issues-and-proposed-tariff-and-charge-reforms-bosnia-i-herzegovina-2013-national-profile-15_1.jpg And This is after 1999 arbitration gdb.rferl.org/10F2BB49-1BAE-44C9-B77A-A1D834CCB0A4_w1023_n_s_s.png
"Nema rata dok ruku ne digne, brat na brata" "There's no war, like a war between brothers" Niko ovde nije pobijedio... Trebamo se sramiti svoje proslosti oko SFRJ i njenog raspada...
honestly your channel is so fucking amazing, I didn't know someone could crack me up this much while at the same time conveying the historic events in a concise and accurate way.
As a half Serb born in Sweden, my father never spoke about the war and went so far as to not teach me and my siblings the language growing up thinking we would never go to his homeland because of the conflict. For me to research this topic in an unbiased manner has been a difficult task and I am trying my best to look at the conflict from every possible angle. Thank you for making this an educational historical video about this terrible conflict, and I wish all the balkan people nothing but love
So Bosnia (a country already within the Yugoslavian federation), decides to split up into different ethnic factions, leading to a civil war within an already large civil war involving multiple independent nations inside Yugoslavia. This is why Otto von Bismark siad that the "next great European war would start in the Balkan Powderkeg", sure enough we got WW1 which led to WW2 which started the Cold War. So in general you can blame the entire 20th century being a shit storm on the Balkans.
Bismarck had no clue when talking about the Balkans, he had no understanding of the intricacies. The British on the other hand had been involved in the region for a while and knew exactly who would start the violence and what side they would pick.
The British had absolutely no idea what was happening in the Balkans, as they totally ignored the July Crisis. Only Austria-Hungary, Russia and Germany saw that war was coming once those shots were fired.
I think you could have focoused a bit more on Vukovar side of things,but all in all this was a couple of really nice and educational videos about a war that my country and my neighboring countries had to live through
@@mwaleed2082 and what is that telling us? That maybe (just maybe, not saying it's the case) some "outer forces" want to destabilize some regions of the world for their benefit. But I'm just trippin', right?
As i lived in the time of this conflitcs in serbia i can say only one thing...we're all the fucking same, we had our nationalist dreams, our war crimes, our faliures and victories. We should all agree that time of Yugoslavia was better than this shit...
"Nah man,don't you like know we might speak the exact same fucking language,but we're like....different probably.I dunno,my 1st grade teacher told me that my people were chosen by god and we were oppressed in Yugoslavia.We never did anything wrong in the war,we only defended our self from the bad guys."-Literally any balkan piece of shit nationalist. Man I wish I was Balkaneese so I could participate in this.
Ursus Americanus We support Tito and his form of communism (Titoism),that is not about killing millions of people,the people that died during his regime were against the country and against at least one of the republics...Believe me,the people that got killed by the state back then,deserved it..
Ever heard of Confessions of an Economic hit men, America can't survive without its war machine, and resources it has stolen from the third world by supporting dictators. Come up with a better comeback you ignorant Yank.
@@koalabear1984 Wtf we are not from Syria, we are Muslims and we were fucked here but in the end, only politicians make shit i have a friend from Serbia he is normal 🤔
Thank you for being fair and saying what actually happened without picking a side and spreading lies, thank you again. You have a really good content 👏 I would recommend people to subscribe to this channel