Balkan Battlegrounds: A Military History of the Yugoslav Conflict, Opseg 1Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Russian and European Analysis, 2002 Balkan Battlegrounds provides a military history of the conflict in the former Yugoslavia between 1990 and 1995. It was produced by two military analysts in the Central Intelligence agency who tracked military developments in the region throughout this period and then applied their experience to producing an unclassified treatise for general use ... |
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Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
5th Corps April ARBiH armored arms artillery attack August Banja Luka barracks Battalion battle began Belgrade Belgrade Tanjug Bihac Bobetko border Bosnian Army Bosnian Croat Bosnian Government Bosnian Muslims capture cease-fire central Bosnia command Croat-Muslim Croatian Army December Doboj Drina enclave ethnic FBIS London FBIS Vienna Federal fighting fire Gorazde Gornji Vakuf Guards Brigade heavy weapons Herzegovina Home Defense Regiment HVO's Izetbegovic Jansa January JNA's Jovic July June Karadzic kilometers Knin Krajina Corps Krajina Serb Kurt Schork Light Infantry Brigade Main Staff March military Milosevic Minister Mladic Moslems Mostar Motorized Brigade Mountain Brigade nian November October offensive Ozren peace peacekeepers political region Republic Reuters safe areas Sarajevo Radio September 1995 Serb forces Serb-held Serbian Slovenian soldiers Special Police Srebrenica strategic Tanjug Territorial Defense tion town Travnik troops Tuzla units UNPROFOR Vakuf Yugoslav Yugoslavia Zagreb Zagreb Radio Zepa Zvornik