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Yugoslav War, 1991-1995

LC control no.sh 93005149
LC classificationDR1313 DR1313.8
Topical headingYugoslav War, 1991-1995
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Variant(s)War in former Yugoslavia, 1991-1995
Yugoslav Conflict, 1991-1995
Yugoslav Wars of Secession, 1991-1995
Yugoslavia--History--Civil War, 1991-
See alsoYugoslav War Crime Trials, Hague, Netherlands, 1994-
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Yugoslavia--History--1992-2003
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Found inWork cat.: 93024074: Gutman, R. A witness to genocide, 1993.
RFE/RL Daily Report, April 28, 1993 (war in former Yugoslavia; Yugoslav conflict)
Americana annual, 1996: p. 89 (Yugoslav wars of secession, 1991-1995; Dec. 14, 1995: Leaders of Bosnia and Hercegovina, Croatia and Serbia sign the Dayton Accords in Paris. Advance units of a 60,000 member NATO peacekeeping force, to include 20,000 U.S. troops, take up positions)
Berg, S. The war in Bosnia-Hercegovina, 1998: p. 12 (why international efforts to resolve conflict in Bosnia finally succeeded in 1995; Dayton Accord produced in 1995)
RFE/RL Daily Report, May 21, 1998 (1991-1995 wars)
Britannica book of the year 1996: p. 351 (Even in the former Yugoslavia a cease-fire came into being in October that effectively split Bosnia and Hercegovina more or less equally between the existing Bosnian Serbs and the Bosnian government.)
Americana annual, 1997: p. 96 (During 1996 the former Yugoslav region remained preoccupied with the implementation of the Bosnian peace settlement - the Dayton Accords - that had been signed by the three Bosnian protagonists in Dec. 1995)
Invalid LCCNsh 95008157