RMF596HG–war in ex Yugoslavia, Kosovo crisis, Kosovar refugees camp in Kukes (Albania), april 1999
RMA48RCD–refugees from srebrenica in tuzla july 1995 queuing for food at UN airbase
RMDYYWMP–Refugees in Yugoslavia, 1941-1945
RM2BKPMJN–Bosnia 1993 near Mostar during the Balkan War - Refugees in hospital beds wait to see what the future holds
RM2FM6RBC–Yugoslavia Serbia Nato Bombing Albanian Refugees 1999 Albanian refugees from Kosovo on a plane to Germany at Skopje airport in Macedonia
RMB43627–events, Bosnian War 1992 - 1995, refugees in villages around Sarajewo in Posusje, Bosnia, 15.12.1992, Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Wars, Balkans, conflict, people, misery, 1990s, 90s, 20th century, historic, historical,
RM2FMJBXH–Yugoslavia Serbia Nato Bombing April 1999 Old people, Albanian refugees, left at the Macedonian border with Kosovo, in a tent, after everybody else had left, because they were too ill to get on the buses or were seperated from their families
RMDYET30–Serbians (both military and civilian personnel) crossing River Drina into Albania or what is now Yugoslavia. World War One, 1916
RMB5MWEJ–9JG 1915 10 0 A2 E Serbian Refugees 1915 Photo World War I 2nd Serbia Expedition by the Central Powers Germany Austria Hungary B
RM2FNFPAW–YUGOSLAVIA : Civil war in Croatia : refugees / displaced are arriving in Constancia , July 1991 |YUGOSLAVIA : Civil war in Croatia : refugees / displaced are arriving in Constancia , July 1991 [automated translation]
RMB5MWEM–9JG 1915 12 0 A1 E Serbian Refugees 1915 Petit Journal World War I 2nd Serbia Expedition by the Central Powers Germany Austria H
RM2A5YP7A–Serbians (both military and civilian personnel) crossing the River Drina into Albania or what is now Yugoslavia. World War One, 1916
RMC5P428–Refugees housed in an old school just outside Mostar during the war in Bosnia under protection from The UN
RM2BD2RF7–Prince Andreas of Yugoslavia and his wife Princess Kira of Leiningen visiting Serbian Chetniks in displaced persons camp in England Uk 1968. With them is the camp leader Captain Miodrag Krsmanovic
RMKX21M6–Mostar during the Balkan conflict in Bosnia 1993 - Young children refugees during the battle of Mostar
RMA16091–Ethnic Albanian refugees from Kosovo are processed by Macedonian police before they were put on a plane to Turkey Monday March
RM2A85DBB–Refugees on their way to western Europe, a family from Damascus, Syria, approaches the border into Croatia near the Serbian village of Berkasovo.
RM2BTAX00–28th February 1994 During the war in Bosnia: refugees on a mountain road between Novi Travnik & Vitez in central Bosnia.
RME13ANY–Feb. 29, 2012 - IDLEWILD AIRPORT, N.Y., OCT. 15 -- FORE MEMBERS OF THE ZELLERBABH COMMISSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE ARE SHOWN AS THEY BOARDED A TWA PLANE HERE TODAY FOR GENEVA. THEY ARE MEMBERS OF A COMMISSION OF EIGHT PERSONS WHICH WILL STUDY THE PLIGHT OF NEARLY 250,000 REFUGEES FROM BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN WHO ARE STILL SEEKING PERMANENT HOMES IN THE FREE WORLD. THE COMMISSION, SOME OF WHOSE MEMBERS ARE ALREADY IN EUROPE, WILL VISIT REFUGEE CAMPS IN YUGOSLAVIA, AUSTRIA, GERMANY, FRANCE, SWITZERLAND & ITALY. (LEFT TO RIGHT) EUGENIE ANDERSON, FORMER U.S
RMF596HA–war in ex Yugoslavia, Kosovo crisis, Kosovar refugees camp in Durres (Albania), april 1999
RMA48RCB–refugees from srebrenica in tuzla july 1995 queuing for food at UN airbase
RMKT3PGT–Herzegovina refugees by UroC5A1 PrediC487 1976 Yugoslavia stamp
RMA6EYJJ–Gypsy child from Nis ghetto
RMF0F57H–Kosovan refugees at camp Strankovic Macedonia 1999
RMGBWD74–events, Bosnian War 1992 - 1995, refugees in villages around Sarajewo in Posusje, Bosnia, 15.12.1992, Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Wars, Balkans, conflict, people, misery, 1990s, 90s, 20th century, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMFX97PK–The Nazi propaganda image depicts volksdeutsche (ethnic German) refugees from Yugoslavia that arrive on the steamer 'Uranus' in Pressburg (today: Bratislava/Slovakia). The photo was taken in April 1941. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2BEKKW1–1995 Tuzla, Bosnia - homeless child refugees at Tuzla airfield temporary refugee camp for Bosnian Muslims fleeing the Srebrenica Massacre during the Bosnian war
RMCB8XWN–US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
RM2FNFPB8–YUGOSLAVIA : Civil war in Croatia : refugees / displaced are arriving in Constancia , July 1991 |YUGOSLAVIA : Civil war in Croatia : refugees / displaced are arriving in Constancia , July 1991 [automated translation]
RM2ARM2N9–Arrival of displaced persons in America The first group of refugees arrived today in the shelter camp for displaced persons. In the Camp America in the Peel came a section of Hungarians and Greeks. Annotation: Former DWU camp Horst-America. Here refugees were received from Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland and Russia (these were initially received in Austria and then admitted to the Netherlands) Date: 19 October 1955 Location: America Keywords: refugees, refugee camps
RMP50PP7–Serbia. Belgrado. Government buildings destroyed by the NATO bombing during the Yugoslavia war.
RM2AR36W3–Arrival of displaced persons in America The first group of refugees arrived today in the shelter camp for displaced persons. In the camp America in de Peel came a section Hungarians and Greeks Annotation: Former DWU camp Horst-America. Here refugees were received from Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland and Russia (these were initially received in Austria and then admitted to the Netherlands) Date: 19 October 1955 Location: America Keywords: refugees, refugee camps
RM2BD2RE0–Prince Andreas of Yugoslavia and his wife Princess Kira of Leiningen visiting Serbian Chetniks in displaced persons camp in England Uk 1968.
RM2X139BK–Refugee camp for refugees from Yugoslavia in Wien-Donaustadt; constituted by 'Rotes Kreuz' (aid-organization) in communication with Vienna-City on 02 June 1992. - 19920602 PD0004 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RMEBAYG7–Internally displaced ethnic Croat woman and her grandson in prefabricated home at Tasovčići near Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
RM2A85DAR–An Iraqi refugee woman holds her 18-month old daughter, Mahdi, as they approach the border into Croatia near the Serbian village of Berkasovo.
RM2BTAWWW–28th February 1994 During the war in Bosnia: refugees on a mountain road between Novi Travnik & Vitez in central Bosnia.
RMCWB3C1–WORLD WAR I, returned Serbian refugees, photograph circa 1914.
RMF596HM–war in ex Yugoslavia, Kosovo crisis, Kosovar refugees camp in Tirana (Albania), april 1999
RMA48RC2–Many refugees fled Srebrenica without possessions often without shoes which were donated and distributed at Tuzla aerodrome
RM2C6PA99–13th March 1994 During the war in Bosnia: displaced Bosnian Muslims share a room inside the village of Rotilj, where everyone is under detention by the Bosnian Croats.
RMA6EYJG–Gypsy child from Nis ghetto
RMF0F57F–Kosovan refugees at camp Strankovic Macedonia 1999
RMGD23W0–events, Bosnian War 1992 - 1995, refugees in villages around Sarajewo in Posusje, Bosnia, 15.12.1992, Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Wars, Balkans, conflict, people, misery, 1990s, 90s, 20th century, historic, historical, water, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMFX97T0–The Nazi propaganda image depicts volksdeutsche (ethnic German) refugees from Yugoslavia that are provided with warm drinks after they arrived on the steamer 'Uranus' in Pressburg (today: Bratislava/Slovakia). The photo was taken in April 1941. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2BEKMTD–1995 - female refugees from Srebrenica at the Tuzla airfield UN temporary refugee camp for Bosnian Muslims fleeing the Srebrenica Massacre during the Bosnian war
RMCB8XX3–US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
RM2FNFPA9–YUGOSLAVIA : Civil war in Croatia : refugees / displaced are arriving in Constancia , July 1991 |YUGOSLAVIA : Civil war in Croatia : refugees / displaced are arriving in Constancia , July 1991 [automated translation]
RMF7J0P9–Berlin, Germany. 1st Dec, 2015. An old plane on the fenced-off airfield at the former Templehof Airport in Berlin, Germany, 1 December 2015. Around 2300 refugees are currently housed in three of the hangars of the former airport. Another three of the airport's seven hangars are to be occupied from mid-December 2015. By Christmas, almost 5000 people from Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the former Yugoslavia will be housed there. PHOTO: KAY NIETFELD/DPA/Alamy Live News
RMP5126E–Serbia. Belgrado. Government buildings destroyed by the NATO bombing during the Yugoslavia war. Detail.
RM2ARNBX3–Arrival of displaced persons in America The first group of refugees arrived today in the shelter camp for displaced persons. In the camp America in de Peel came a section Hungarians and Greeks Annotation: Former DWU camp Horst-America. Here refugees were received from Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland and Russia (these were initially received in Austria and then admitted to the Netherlands) Date: 19 October 1955 Location: America Keywords: refugees, refugee camps
RMK5193X–Prince Andreas of Yugoslavia and his wife Princess Kira of Leiningen visiting Serbian Chetniks in displaced persons camp in England Uk 1968.
RM2ARM2MA–Arrival of displaced persons in America The first group of refugees arrived today in the shelter camp for displaced persons. In the camp America in de Peel came a section Hungarians and Greeks Annotation: Former DWU camp Horst-America. Here refugees were received from Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland and Russia (these were initially received in Austria and then admitted to the Netherlands) Date: 19 October 1955 Location: America Keywords: refugees, refugee camps
RMF7J0NF–Berlin, Germany. 30th Nov, 2015. Disused rail tracks at the airfield of the former Templehof Airport in Berlin, Germany, 30 November 2015. Around 2300 refugees are currently housed in three of the hangars of the former airport. Another three of the airport's seven hangars are to be occupied from mid-December 2015. By Christmas, almost 5000 people from Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the former Yugoslavia will be housed there. PHOTO: BERND VON JUTRCZENKA/DPA/Alamy Live News
RM2A85DE9–A refugee family approaches the border into Croatia near the Serbian village of Berkasovo.
RM2HX4MY1–Hungarian Refugees From Yugoslavia -- Some of the refugees at dinner. January 07, 1935.
RM2M8MA67–The village of Trnovo which was destroyed during the hostilities in the prior Yugoslavia. The village will be fully reconstructed through funding by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). The work will be completed by a local contractor by the end of 1996. Base: Trnovo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)
RMF596H9–war in ex Yugoslavia, Kosovo crisis, Kosovar refugees camp in Korcia (Albania), april 1999
RMA48RB9–women refugees from srebrenica collapse in grief on learning that their husbands or loved ones are dead.Tuzla July 1995
RM2C4YBNP–13th March 1994 During the war in Bosnia: Bosnian Muslims inside the Muslim village of Rotilj, under detention by the Bosnian Croats.
RMA6EYJP–Gypsy child from Nis ghetto
RMF0F5KB–Kosovan refugees at camp Strankovic Macedonia 1999
RMGD23W1–events, Bosnian War 1992 - 1995, refugees in villages around Sarajewo in Posusje, Bosnia, 15.12.1992, Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Wars, Balkans, conflict, people, misery, 1990s, 90s, 20th century, historic, historical, water, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2M8M9J8–Contract workers for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) take a break from repairing a roof of an apartment complex just outside of Sarajevo. The UNHCR is funding the reconstruction of housing damaged or destroyed during the war in the former Yugoslavia. Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)
RM2BEKKTX–1995 Tuzla, Bosnia - homeless child refugees at Tuzla airfield temporary refugee camp for Bosnian Muslims fleeing the Srebrenica Massacre during the Bosnian war
RMCB8XTW–US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
RM2FNFP8G–YUGOSLAVIA : Civil war in Croatia : refugees / displaced are arriving in Constancia , July 1991 |YUGOSLAVIA : Civil war in Croatia : refugees / displaced are arriving in Constancia , July 1991 [automated translation]
RM2M8NMET–Security forces from the 86th Contingency Response Group at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, arrive in Tirana, Albania, on April 10, 1999, in support of Operation Sustain Hope the U.S. effort to bring in food, water, medicine, relief supplies, and to establish camps for the refugees (all not shown) fleeing from the Former Republic of Yugoslavia into Albania and Macedonia. Subject Operation/Series: SUSTAIN HOPE Base: Tirana Country: Albania (ALB)
RMP50W6A–Serbia. Belgrado. Government buildings destroyed by the NATO bombing during the Yugoslavia war. Detail.
RM2HADG4D–Dêbak 09.03.1993. Centralny Oœrodek Recepcyjny dla UchodŸców w Podkowie Leœnej – Dêbaku (COR), utworzony w kwietniu 1992 roku. Przebywa w nim oko³o 150 osób, g³ównie z by³ej Jugos³awii. mw PAP/Teodor Walczak Debak, 9 March 1993. About 150 refugees, mainly from former Yugoslavia, are housed at the April, 1992-opened Central Refugee Reception Centre in Podkowa Lesna-Debak. mw PAP/Teodor Walczak
RM2BD2RE3–Prince Andreas of Yugoslavia and his wife Princess Kira of Leiningen visiting Serbian Chetniks in displaced persons camp in England Uk 1968.
RM2ARM2MN–Arrival of displaced persons in America The first group of refugees arrived today in the shelter camp for displaced persons. In the camp America in de Peel came a section Hungarians and Greeks Annotation: Former DWU camp Horst-America. Here refugees were received from Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland and Russia (these were initially received in Austria and then admitted to the Netherlands) Date: 19 October 1955 Location: America Keywords: refugees, refugee camps
RMF7J0NB–Berlin, Germany. 30th Nov, 2015. An old plane on the fenced-off airfield outside the former Templehof Airport in Berlin, Germany, 30 November 2015. Around 2300 refugees are currently housed in three of the hangars of the former airport. Another three of the airport's seven hangars are to be occupied from mid-December 2015. By Christmas, almost 5000 people from Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the former Yugoslavia will be housed there. PHOTO: BERND VON JUTRCZENKA/DPA/Alamy Live News
RM2M8NM21–Members of the 60th Aerial Port Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California, throw a cargo net over some palletized cargo. The cargo, crates full of tents, is being sent overseas in support of Operation Sustain Hope, the U.S. effort to bring in food, water, medicine, relief supplies, and to establish camps for the refugees (not shown) fleeing from the Former Republic of Yugoslavia into Albania and Macedonia. Subject Operation/Series: SUSTAIN HOPE Base: Travis Air Force Base State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2T3AC0T–Kriegsflüchtlinge Schlägerei 27.05. 1996, Chemnitz, Adalbert- Stifter-Weg 25, Asylbewerberheim, Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Asylbewerber, Hunderte Kriegsflüchtlinge vom Balkan Albanien, Kosovo, Juguslavien kommen hier an, ethnische Konflikte zwischen Volksgruppen kommen immer wieder vor. Polizei muß die Situation klären. *** War refugees brawl 27 05 1996, Chemnitz, Adalbert Stifter Weg 25, asylum seekers home, initial reception facility for asylum seekers, hundreds of war refugees from the Balkans Albania, Kosovo, Yugoslavia arrive here, ethnic conflicts between ethnic groups occur repeatedly
RMF8H9KB–1962 - Idlewild Airport, N.Y., Oct. 15 -- Fore Members Of The Zellerbabh Commission Of The International Rescue Committee Are Shown As They Boarded A Twa Plane Here Today For Geneva. They Are Members Of A Commission Of Eight Persons Which Will Study The Plight Of Nearly 250,000 Refugees From Behind The Iron Curtain Who Are Still Seeking Permanent Homes In The Free World. The Commission, Some Of Whose Members Are Already In Europe, Will Visit Refugee Camps In Yugoslavia, Austria, Germany, France, Switzerland & Italy. (Left To Right) Eugenie Anderson, Former U.S. Ambassador To Denmark; Dean Jame
RMF596HE–war in ex Yugoslavia, Kosovo crisis, Kosovar refugees camp in Korcia (Albania), april 1999
RMA48RB7–columns of refugees from srebrenica arriving at Tuzla after walking for days to escape the serb army July 1995
RM2C4YBJ4–13th March 1994 During the war in Bosnia: Bosnian Muslims inside the Muslim village of Rotilj, under detention by the Bosnian Croats.
RMA6EYHW–Gypsy children from Nis ghetto
RMF0F5KK–Kosovan refugees at camp Strankovic Macedonia 1999 , kids happy and playing whilst stood in food queues
RMGBWD78–events, Bosnian War 1992 - 1995, refugees from villages around Sarajevo in Posusje, Bosnia, 15.12.1992, Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Wars, Balkans, conflict, people, misery, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bosnia - Herzegovina, 1990s, 90s, 20th century, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMADX178–BosFam workshop Tuzla Bosnia
RM2BEKM1T–1995 Tuzla - Tuzla airfield UN temporary refugee camp for Bosnian Muslims fleeing the Srebrenica Massacre during the Bosnian war. Vehicle collecting refugees pictured.
RMCB8XJ4–US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
RM2FNFPA7–YUGOSLAVIA : Civil war in Croatia : refugees / displaced are arriving in Constancia , July 1991 |YUGOSLAVIA : Civil war in Croatia : refugees / displaced are arriving in Constancia , July 1991 [automated translation]
RM2BEKM8G–Bosnia 1995 - UNHCR food convoy delivery food to refugees in UN camps that were set up to provide temporary shelter to victims of fighting in the civil war
RMPPB8TJ–REPUBLIC OF SERBIA. BELGRADE. Government Buildings destroyed during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia war.
RM2BEKMTJ–1995 - child refugees fleeing the Srebrenica Massacre during the Bosnian war being housed in tents at the UN Tuzla airfield temporary refugee camp for Bosnian Muslims
RMK5194J–Prince Andreas of Yugoslavia and his wife Princess Kira of Leiningen and their children Princess Maria Tatiana; Prince Christopher; Princess Lavinia Marie; Prince Karl Vladimir; Prince Dimitri.
RM2AR2RWA–Arrival of displaced persons in America The first group of refugees arrived today in the shelter camp for displaced persons. In the camp America in de Peel came a section Hungarians and Greeks Annotation: Former DWU camp Horst-America. Here refugees were received from Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland and Russia (these were initially received in Austria and then admitted to the Netherlands) Date: 19 October 1955 Location: America Keywords: refugees, refugee camps
RMF7J0AD–Berlin, Germany. 30th Nov, 2015. An old plane on the fenced-off airfield outside the former Templehof Airport in Berlin, Germany, 30 November 2015. Around 2300 refugees are currently housed in three of the hangars of the former airport. Another three of the airport's seven hangars are to be occupied from mid-December 2015. By Christmas, almost 5000 people from Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the former Yugoslavia will be housed there. PHOTO: BERND VON JUTRCZENKA/DPA/Alamy Live News
RM2HADG44–Dêbak 09.03.1993. Centralny Oœrodek Recepcyjny dla UchodŸców w Podkowie Leœnej – Dêbaku (COR), utworzony w kwietniu 1992 roku. Przebywa w nim oko³o 150 osób, g³ównie z by³ej Jugos³awii. mw PAP/Teodor Walczak Debak, 9 March 1993. About 150 refugees, mainly from former Yugoslavia, are housed at the April, 1992-opened Central Refugee Reception Centre in Podkowa Lesna-Debak. mw PAP/Teodor Walczak
RM2T3AC17–Kriegsflüchtlinge Schlägerei 27.05. 1996, Chemnitz, Adalbert- Stifter-Weg 25, Asylbewerberheim, Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Asylbewerber, Hunderte Kriegsflüchtlinge vom Balkan Albanien, Kosovo, Juguslavien kommen hier an, ethnische Konflikte zwischen Volksgruppen kommen immer wieder vor. Polizei muß die Situation klären. *** War refugees brawl 27 05 1996, Chemnitz, Adalbert Stifter Weg 25, asylum seekers home, initial reception facility for asylum seekers, hundreds of war refugees from the Balkans Albania, Kosovo, Yugoslavia arrive here, ethnic conflicts between ethnic groups occur repeatedly
RM2M8NM48–SRA Roman Yslas of the 60th Aerial Port Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California, helps some coworkers push crates filled with tents onto a pallet with a Kalmar forklift truck. The 60th Aerial Port is providing support of Operation Sustain Hope, the U.S. effort to bring in food, water, medicine, relief supplies, and to establish camps for the refugees (not shown) fleeing from the Former Republic of Yugoslavia into Albania and Macedonia. Subject Operation/Series: SUSTAIN HOPE Base: Travis Air Force Base State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMF596HN–war in ex Yugoslavia, Kosovo crisis, Kosovar refugees camp in Korcia (Albania), april 1999
RMA48RD2–refugees from the massacres in srebrenica july 1995 boys play football at a refugee camp on tuzla aerodrome
RM2C6TE18–13th March 1994 During the war in Bosnia: Bosnian Muslims inside the Muslim village of Rotilj, under detention by the Bosnian Croats.
RFA6EY9W–Skull Tower in Nis, Serbia
RMF0F5KM–Kosovan refugees at camp Strankovic Macedonia 1999 , kids happy and playing whilst stood in food queues
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