Posted on Dec 16, 2020
How Diplomacy Forged The Dayton Accords That Brought 'Uneasy Peace' To Bosnia 25 Years Ago
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A quarter century ago this week, a landmark peace agreement was signed that ended an especially brutal war in Eastern Europe.
The Dayton Accords put a stop to ethnic violence among Serbs, Croats and Muslims in the Balkans.
The Dayton Accords put a stop to ethnic violence among Serbs, Croats and Muslims in the Balkans.
How Diplomacy Forged The Dayton Accords That Brought 'Uneasy Peace' To Bosnia 25 Years Ago
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel thanks for the read and share of the most informative.
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Good historical note. People often forget that multiple ethnic/religious conflicts have existed throughout history. World War I and II also contributed towards the conflict since Serbs or Croats had ties to Allies, Axis or Central Powers based on situation
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/bosnia-crisis-serbs-croats-and-muslims-who-hates-who-and-why-tony-barber-zagreb-traces-ancient-roots-culture-clash-has-shattered-what-was-yugoslavia-warring-pieces-1539305.html
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/bosnia-crisis-serbs-croats-and-muslims-who-hates-who-and-why-tony-barber-zagreb-traces-ancient-roots-culture-clash-has-shattered-what-was-yugoslavia-warring-pieces-1539305.html
The Bosnia Crisis: Serbs, Croats and Muslims: who hates who and why:
ESTIMATES vary of the death toll in 13 months of civil war in what was Yugoslavia, but it certainly runs into many thousands, making the conflict the most violent in Europe since the Second World War. The immediate origins of the war lie in the collapse of the post-1945 Communist order and subsequent clashes between a variety of militant nationalisms. But the deeper roots lie far back in history.
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