RME132WA–Feb. 26, 2012 - Children of War in Former Yugoslavia: The UNICEF-led November 1-7 ''Week of Tranquility'' campaign in the republic of former Yugoslavia reached more than 200,000 children with high protein biscuits, clothing, blankets and medicines. Agreed to by all warring factions and supported by UNHCR and other relief agencies, the week achieved a lull in the fighting and was the first phase in a programme to reach a million children with essential winter supplies by the end of the month
RM2GPFXPB–CROATIA, Pakrac, war aftermaths of the war between serbs and croatians 1991-95, destroyed serb orthodox church / KROATIEN, Pakrac, Kriegsschäden des Balkankrieges zwischen Serben und Kroaten 1991-95, Pakrac blieb während der Zeit des Kroatienkriegs in kroatischer Hand und wurde als Frontstadt hart umkämpft. Zerstörte Fassade der Serbisch-orthodoxe Dreifaltigkeitskirche
RM2E3CGY2–Josip Broz Tito. Josip Broz Tito was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and statesman, serving in various roles from 1943 until his death in 1980. During World War II, he was the leader of the Partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe. He also served as the President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 14 January 1953 until his death on 4 May 1980.
RFPED2F6–Belgrade, Serbia. August 27, 2017. General Armed Force Staff Building, bombed in 1999 Balkans war, still remain destroyed as memorial.
RM2M8NH88–Yugoslavia: Relay of Youth in Sarajevo (1982)
RMPJ1571–5th March 1993 During the Siege of Sarajevo: the war-damaged twin Unis Towers. They were built in the 1980s and were nicknamed 'Momo' and 'Uzeir', a Serb and a Bosniak, after characters in a radio comedy.
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]
RFT96GCT–A monument to the fallen Partisans during the Second World War in Yugoslavia
RMP990CW–an abandoned hangar at Mostar Airport, BiH. During the Bosnian war, up to 10 fighter aircraft were housed in here, protected by the mountainside
RMGBEBE7–events, Croatian War of Independence 1991 - 1995, destroyed church in Karlovac, Croatia, August 1992, Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Wars, Balkans, conflict, destruction, 1990s, 90s, 20th century, historic, historical, people, child, NOT, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMC2BPP1–The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is used to describe two sequential, and at times parallel, armed conflicts in Kosovo.
RF2BC056P–Winston Churchill and Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden welcome Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia for talks in London.16th March 1953
RMJGR1GN–Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. 08th July, 2017. U.S. actor Jeremy Renner (centre) won Festival President's Award for a major contribution to film development at the closing ceremony in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, July 8, 2017. Renner is known for his role of the fictional superhero Hawkeye in The Avengers. At right is his mother. At left is daughter of Bosnian filmmaker Alen Drljevic with award. The special prize went to Men Don't Cry by Bosnian Alen Drljevic about veterans of the war in Yugoslavia and their trauma. Credit: Slavomir Kubes/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMDDYKHP–Arrival of the Soviet delegation in Belgrade,Yugoslavia, 26 May 1955. Artist: Anon
RMFWP6YA–1941 front page Daily Herald Cabinet Crisis in Yugoslavia
RMF596K9–war in ex Yugoslavia, Slovenian militia during the independence war of July 1991
RMB5MWEF–9JG 1915 10 0 A1 E French Troops in Serbia Petit Journal World War I 2nd Serbia Expedition by the Central Powers Germany Austria
RMP4DK81–Graffitis to remember memorial of heroes of war civil-war in Yugoslavia yougoslavia-war Vukovar street. Split, Croatia
RFR0K065–Ghost town destroyed in Balkan War in Yugoslavia,Bosnia.
RME1412P–Mar. 31, 2012 - Children Of War In Former Yugoslavia: The UNICEF -led November 1-7 ''Week of Tranquility'' campaign in the republics of former Yugoslavia reached ore the200,000 children with high protein biscuits, clothing, blankets and medicine. Agreed to by ball warring factions and supported by UNHCR and other relief agencies, the week achieved a full in the fighting and was the first phase in a program to reach a million children with essential winter supplies by the end of the month
RM2GPFT8E–CROATIA, Pakrac, war aftermaths of the war between serbs and croatians 1991-95, destroyed and abandoned building / KROATIEN, Pakrac, Kriegsschäden des Balkankrieges zwischen Serben und Kroaten 1991-95, Pakrac blieb während der Zeit des Kroatienkriegs in kroatischer Hand und wurde als Frontstadt hart umkämpft, wobei viele historische Bauten schwer beschädigt wurden.
RM2E1KT8N–The Marshal Joseph Broz Tito. He was the soul of the Yugoslav resistance and led in its retreat from the mountains an guerilla war against the German
RFPED2F0–Belgrade, Serbia. August 27, 2017. General Armed Force Staff Building, bombed in 1999 Balkans war, still remain destroyed as memorial.
RM2M8NH8N–Yugoslavia: Relay of Youth - A scene of the reception of the baton in Pec (1986)
RMPJ151D–4th March 1993 During the Siege of Sarajevo: the war-damaged twin Unis Towers. The towers were built in the 1980s and were nicknamed 'Momo' and 'Uzeir', a Serb and a Bosniak, after characters in a radio comedy.
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]
RFK3N6EG–Eastern Europe, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The marks of war in the Balkans on the walls of the city.
RMP990CP–an abandoned hangar at Mostar Airport, BiH. During the Bosnian war, up to 10 fighter aircraft were housed in here, protected by the mountainside
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
RMC2BPXB–The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is used to describe two sequential, and at times parallel, armed conflicts in Kosovo.
RFAP1TB5–Destruction and construction A shelled and burned off house during the war in Croatia Yugoslavia and a newly build house
RMGG2C3P–Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo. This assassination triggered off World War I June 28, 1914 Yugoslavia
RMDDYKHT–Yugoslav leader Marshal Josip Broz Tito in his office, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, c1946-c1947. Artist: Anon
RMFWP6YB–1941 front page Daily Telegraph Cabinet Crisis in Yugoslavia
RMF596JY–war in ex Yugoslavia, Slovenian militia during the independence war of July 1991
RMB5MWFH–9OE 1914 6 28 A1 7 Franz Ferdinand wife in Sarajevo 1914 Pre History of World War I Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand an
RMP4DK85–Graffitis to remember memorial of heroes of war civil-war in Yugoslavia yougoslavia-war Vukovar street. Split, Croatia
RM2K02JD9–Yugoslav partisans executed by German soldiers in Yugoslavia 1940
RME13XNW–Mar. 27, 2012 - Children of War in former Yugoslavia: The UNICEF- led November 1-7 ''Week of Tranquility'' campaign in the republics of former Yugoslavia reached more than 200,000 children with high protein biscuits, clothing, blankets and medicines. Agreed to by all warring factions and supported by UNHCR and other relief agencies the week achieved a lull in the fighting and was a first phase in a programme to reach a million children with essential winter supplies by the end of the month
RM2GPFTA0–CROATIA, Pakrac, war aftermaths of the war between serbs and croatians 1991-95, destroyed and abandoned building / KROATIEN, Pakrac, Kriegsschäden des Balkankrieges zwischen Serben und Kroaten 1991-95, Pakrac blieb während der Zeit des Kroatienkriegs in kroatischer Hand und wurde als Frontstadt hart umkämpft, wobei viele historische Bauten schwer beschädigt wurden.
RM2MY8JG5–Danilovgrad NOB monument (Narodno oslobodilačka borba) to the National Liberation War, name given to the World War II in Yugoslavia
RFPED2EP–Belgrade, Serbia. August 27, 2017. General Armed Force Staff Building, bombed in 1999 Balkans war, still remain destroyed as memorial.
RM2M8NHB9–Yugoslavia: Relay of Youth ended in Belgrade at JNA Stadium on May 25, Tito's official birthday
RMPJ1515–4th March 1993 During the Siege of Sarajevo: the war-damaged twin Unis Towers. The towers were built in the 1980s and were nicknamed 'Momo' and 'Uzeir', a Serb and a Bosniak, after characters in a radio comedy.
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]
RMM69A44–WW2 German Army Soldiers in Vehicle with dog in April 1941 during the invasion of Yugoslavia
RMD2P61P–The Iranian Islamic Cultural Centre in Sarajevo. Iran has funded post-war reconstruction including rebuilding of mosques.
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
RMC2BPPP–The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is used to describe two sequential, and at times parallel, armed conflicts in Kosovo.
RMD8C611–Graffiti and war damaged pockmarked wall in Mostar in Bosnia Herzegovina
RMGG2C3N–Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo. This assassination triggered off World War I June 28, 1914 Yugoslavia
RMG0M2AD–A mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1974 (before the Balkan War)
RMFWP6Y8–1941 front page Daily Mail Cabinet Crisis in Yugoslavia
RMF596K3–war in ex Yugoslavia, Slovenian militia during the independence war of July 1991
RMB5MWGA–9OE 1914 6 28 A6 E Assass of Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo Prehistory of World War 1 Assassinati on of Austr Hung heir to the thro
RMP4DK93–Graffitis to remember memorial of heroes of war civil-war in Yugoslavia yougoslavia-war Vukovar street. Split, Croatia
RM2K02JRK–A meeting of workers in the liberated Belgrade, Yugoslavia. October 1944
RME14379–Mar. 31, 2012 - Children of War in Former Yugoslavia: The UNICEF-led November 1-7 ''Week of Tranquility'' campaign in the republics of former Yugoslavia reached more than 200,000 children with high protein biscuits, clothing, blankets and medicines. Agreed to by all warring factions and supported by UNHCR and other relief agencies, the week achieved a lull in the fighting and was the first phase in a programme to reach a million children with essential winter supplies by the end of the month. UNICEF also supports an immunization in all warring areas, as well as projects for the more than 1
RM2GPFTAM–CROATIA, Pakrac, war aftermaths of the war between serbs and croatians 1991-95, destroyed and abandoned building / KROATIEN, Pakrac, Kriegsschäden des Balkankrieges zwischen Serben und Kroaten 1991-95, Pakrac blieb während der Zeit des Kroatienkriegs in kroatischer Hand und wurde als Frontstadt hart umkämpft, wobei viele historische Bauten schwer beschädigt wurden.
RMF2AWAW–Lord Halifax, Foreign Secretary in Neville Chamberlain's Cabinet presiding over a meeting. April 16, 1940. He met with Britain's ambassadors to plan for a diplomatic and economic offensive against Germany. Halifax favored a negotiated a peace settlement with Hitler, but within a month Winston Churchill was Prime Minister. L-R: Donald Campbell, Yugoslavia; Reginald Hoare, Romania; Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, Turkey; Percy Lorene, Italy; Lord Halifax; William Seeds, Soviet Union; Charles Parairet, Greece; Owen St. C. O'Malley, Hungry; George Rendell, Bulgaria. (CSU 2015 11 1446)
RMDEYPXH–Street life returns to Muslim East Mostar after the war in Bosnia. 1996
RM2M8NHBG–Yugoslavia: May 4 at 3-05 pm - sirens signaling a moment of silence to pay tribute to Josip Broz Tito - Moment of Silence in Sarajevo
RMT8NG0F–Mines in the village of Moscenica on the front-line between Serb and Croat forces during the war in former Yugoslavia in 1991-92. Picture by Adam Alexander
RM2FNFPAM–YUGOSLAVIA : Civil war in Croatia : Croatian police / militia troups in Majur , July 1991 |YUGOSLAVIA : Civil war in Croatia : Croatian police troups in Majur , July 1991 [automated translation]
RFK3N6EM–Eastern Europe, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Stari Most (Old Bridge), icon of the war in the Balkans
RMD2N2D8–Muslim war graves in Koševo cemetery, Sarajevo. Shahid Martyrs' memorial in the background.
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
RMC2BPTT–The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is used to describe two sequential, and at times parallel, armed conflicts in Kosovo.
RMM4D71T–War Monument in Rovinj
RM2BEPFXP–Tourist reading about the history of the war with Serbia ( former Yugoslavia ) in 1991-1992.
RMG0M3MX–Baščaršija, the old quarter of Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, in 1974, before the Bosnian War
RMFWP70G–1941 front page New york World Telegram Revolution in Yugoslavia
RMF596K1–war in ex Yugoslavia, Slovenian militia during the independence war of July 1991
RMB5MWEK–9JG 1915 11 0 A1 E Serbs in WW I Col Print Petit Journal World War I 2nd Serbia Expedition by the Central Powers Germany Austria
RMP4DK87–Graffitis to remember memorial of heroes of war civil-war in Yugoslavia yougoslavia-war Vukovar street. Split, Croatia
RMEC7RC0–Josef Broz Tito (President of Yugoslavia) with his wife Jovanka, photographed in an open-topped car. 1958
RME0M7AF–Nov. 11, 1953 - Tito Modifies Trieste Claim ''Will not go to war for the City'': An assurance that Yugoslavia would not go to war for the city of Trieste, was given in a speech in Belgrade recently by Marshal Tito. But, he added, that Yugoslavia would continue to insist on being given ''all of come which is completely ours''. The city is in Zone A, but he was presumed here to be referring only to the wide areas in the hinterland which are predominately Slovene speaking. The speech was heard by more than 200,000 people
RM2GPFXJT–CROATIA, Pakrac, war aftermaths of the war between serbs and croatians 1991-95, destroyed serb orthodox church and bishop house / KROATIEN, Pakrac, Kriegsschäden des Balkankrieges zwischen Serben und Kroaten 1991-95, Pakrac blieb während der Zeit des Kroatienkriegs in kroatischer Hand und wurde als Frontstadt hart umkämpft. Zerstörte Serbisch-orthodoxe Dreifaltigkeitskirche und Bischofshaus
RF2RF42WX–Crikvenica, Croatia - July 21, 2023: Nikola Car Crni statue in park. He was a World War 2 People's Hero of Yugoslavia, the artwork of Zvonko Car
RMDEYPMY–Girl sunbathing in the ruins of muslim East Mostar destroyed in the war with the Croats. Bosnia 1996
RM2M3JX2A–Serbian Crown Prince Alexander (1888-1934) photographed upon a arrival to London in 1916. The Prince was the second son of King Peter I whose elder brother Prince George renounced his claim to the throne. He distinguished himself during the Balkan war of 1912-1913 and commanded the Serbian armies during the First World War, acting as regent when his father fell ill in 1914. He became King Alexander I of the newly formed state of Yugoslavia in 1921, establishing a royal dictatorship in 1929. He was assassinated in Marseilles in 1934. Date: 1916
RMT8NG0A–A Croatian policeman armed for war heads on a motorcycle to the front-line in the village of Moscenica during the break-up of Yugoslavia in 1991-92. Picture by Adam Alexander
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]
RFK3N76T–Eastern Europe, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Stari Most (Old Bridge), icon of the war in the Balkans
RM2A307B6–1930s, historical, Yugoslavia, mother with daughter and their donkey walking along a rural mountain road. The multi-national state came into being in 1918 and the formation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, commonly known as Yugoslavia, dominated by three main mountain regions, including the Dinaric Alps of the Balkan peninsula.
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
RMC2BPYG–The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is used to describe two sequential, and at times parallel, armed conflicts in Kosovo.
RMPEPPK8–The derelict former Ljubljanska Bank in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has been called the 'Sniper Tower' since the Balkans War in the 1990s.
RMERGH5G–Alexander I of Yugoslavia - portrait in 1916, as Crown Prince Regent of Serbia. 16 December 1888 – 9 October 1934.
RM2HHP704–Monte Santo (Skalnica) seen from the crest of the Sabotin. Monte Santo was the theatre of bloody battles during the First World War. The church on the top was razed by the Italian artillery placed on mount Sabotin. It was rebuilt in the years between 1924 and 1928. In the foreground, the pillars of the old border with ex Yugoslavia.
RMFWP6YC–1941 page 4 The Times Cabinet Crisis in Yugoslavia and Jarabub is captured by British and Australian Troops
RMF596KD–war in ex Yugoslavia, Slovenian militia during the independence war of July 1991
RMB5MR1E–9 1916 8 0 A1 1 E Hussars in Sdruga cross the Drina World War 1 Autumn battle in Mace donien August 1916 until beg January 1917
RMP4DK91–Graffitis to remember memorial of heroes of war civil-war in Yugoslavia yougoslavia-war Vukovar street. Split, Croatia
RMD9880F–Balkan Air Force Strikes in Yugoslavia. Here a South African Air Force Squadron serving with the Balkan Air Force attacks with rocket-firing Beaufighters targets in the German-occupied town of Zuzemberk, Yugoslavia, early in 1945.
RME13P4N–Mar. 22, 2012 - Patriot killed by Tito Communists after the war. Photo Shows: General Drazha Mihailovich, the wartime Chetnik leader, pictured listening to testimony of witnesses during his trial for life on charges of treason and collaboration in Yugoslavia in 1946.
RM2GPFXKY–CROATIA, Pakrac, war aftermaths of the war between serbs and croatians 1991-95, destroyed serb orthodox church and bishop house / KROATIEN, Pakrac, Kriegsschäden des Balkankrieges zwischen Serben und Kroaten 1991-95, Pakrac blieb während der Zeit des Kroatienkriegs in kroatischer Hand und wurde als Frontstadt hart umkämpft. Zerstörte Serbisch-orthodoxe Dreifaltigkeitskirche und Bischofshaus
RF2RF4300–Crikvenica, Croatia - July 21, 2023: Nikola Car Crni statue in park. He was a World War 2 People's Hero of Yugoslavia, the artwork of Zvonko Car
RMDEYPKT–Girl sunbathing in the ruins of muslim East Mostar destroyed in the war with the Croats. Bosnia 1996
RM2G2AR0H–Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. March 1997. Children in the city look at posters for 'Superman: Deadly Legacy' a special-edition 'humanitarian comic book' featuring Superman that promotes “landmine awareness' among children, particularly from countries where there are active landmines after war. The Superman comic book was published by DC Comics, the United States government, and United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) in 1996. The Bosnian War, ethnically rooted war in Bosnia and Herzegovina that took place from 1992 to 1995 in Former Yugoslavia.
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