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- Bosnian_War combatant3a "Supported by:".
- Bosnian_War combatant3a File:State_Flag_of_Serbian_Krajina_(1991).svg.
- Bosnian_War combatant3b Republic_of_Serbian_Krajina.
- Bosnian_War combatant3b "1994".
- Bosnian_War combatant3b "AP Western Bosnia".
- Bosnian_War combatant3b "FR Yugoslavia".
- Bosnian_War combatant3b "Supported by:".
- Bosnian_War combatant3b File:State_Flag_of_Serbian_Krajina_(1991).svg.
- Bosnian_War commander "(...and others)".
- Bosnian_War commander "---- Fikret Abdić".
- Bosnian_War commander "---- Leighton W. Smith".
- Bosnian_War commander "---- Mate Boban".
- Bosnian_War commander "Alija Izetbegović".
- Bosnian_War commander "Dario Kordić".
- Bosnian_War commander "Enver Hadžihasanović".
- Bosnian_War commander "Franjo Tuđman".
- Bosnian_War commander "Janko Bobetko".
- Bosnian_War commander "Milivoj Petković".
- Bosnian_War commander "Radovan Karadžić".
- Bosnian_War commander "Rasim Delić".
- Bosnian_War commander "Ratko Mladić".
- Bosnian_War commander "Sefer Halilović".
- Bosnian_War commander "Slobodan Milošević".
- Bosnian_War commander "Vojislav Šešelj".
- Bosnian_War conflict "Bosnian War of Independence".
- Bosnian_War date "--04-06".
- Bosnian_War date "20060920011322".
- Bosnian_War date "20090403021929".
- Bosnian_War df "yes".
- Bosnian_War direction "horizontal".
- Bosnian_War footer "Radovan Karadžić , former president of Republika Srpska, and Ratko Mladić , former Chief of Staff of the Army of the Republika Srpska, are currently on trial.".
- Bosnian_War hasPhotoCollection Bosnian_War.
- Bosnian_War image "Evstafiev-Radovan Karadzic 3MAR94.jpg".
- Bosnian_War image "Evstafiev-ratko-mladic-1993-w.jpg".
- Bosnian_War notes "(a) The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time was not supported by the majority of Bosnian Croats and Serbs . Consequently, it was representative the Bosniak ethnic group in Bosnia and Herzegovina itself. The post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina encompasses all three Bosnian ethnic groups. The death toll table is derived from direct combat or killings and does not include those who died from starvation, exposure, or wartime conditions or remain missing".
- Bosnian_War notes "---- (b) Between 1994 and 1995, the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was supported by, and was representative of, both ethnic Bosniaks and ethnic Bosnian Croats. This was primarily because of the Washington Agreement.".
- Bosnian_War partof "the Yugoslav Wars".
- Bosnian_War place Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Bosnian_War quote ""Without Serbia, nothing would have happened, we don't have the resources and we would not have been able to make war."".
- Bosnian_War result "Dayton Accords * Internal partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina according to the Dayton Accords * Deployment of NATO-led IFOR to oversee the peace agreement. * Massive civilian casualties for the Bosniak ethnic group. * More than 100,000 combatants and civilians of all ethnicities killed".
- Bosnian_War sign "Steven L. Burg and Paul S. Shoup".
- Bosnian_War sign "Taylor Branch".
- Bosnian_War source "--05-10".
- Bosnian_War source "excerpt from his book- The Clinton Tapes: Wrestling History with the President".
- Bosnian_War source "excerpt from their book- The War in Bosnia-Herzegovina".
- Bosnian_War strength "100000".
- Bosnian_War strength "110000".
- Bosnian_War strength "15000".
- Bosnian_War strength "200".
- Bosnian_War strength "30".
- Bosnian_War strength "300".
- Bosnian_War strength "40".
- Bosnian_War strength "400".
- Bosnian_War strength "4000".
- Bosnian_War strength "45000".
- Bosnian_War strength "50000".
- Bosnian_War strength "75".
- Bosnian_War strength "800".
- Bosnian_War strength "AP Western Bosnia:".
- Bosnian_War strength "ARBiH:".
- Bosnian_War strength "HV:".
- Bosnian_War strength "HVO:".
- Bosnian_War strength "VRS:".
- Bosnian_War text "Clinton said U.S. allies in Europe blocked proposals to adjust or remove the embargo. They justified their opposition on plausible humanitarian grounds, arguing that more arms would only fuel the bloodshed, but privately, said the president, key allies objected that an independent Bosnia would be "unnatural" as the only Muslim nation in Europe. He said they favored the embargo precisely because it locked in Bosnia's disadvantage. [..] When I expressed shock at such cynicism, reminiscent of the blind-eye diplomacy regarding the plight of Europe's Jews during World War II, President Clinton only shrugged. He said President François Mitterrand of France had been especially blunt in saying that Bosnia did not belong, and that British officials also spoke of a painful but realistic restoration of Christian Europe. Against Britain and France, he said, German chancellor Helmut Kohl among others had supported moves to reconsider the United Nations arms embargo, failing in part because Germany did not hold a seat on the U.N. Security Council.".
- Bosnian_War text "From the outset, the nature of the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina was subject to conflicting interpretations. These were rooted not only in objective facts on the ground, but in the political interests of those articulating them.".
- Bosnian_War text "From the perspective of international diplomacy and law...the international decision to recognize the independence of Bosnia-Herzegovina and grant it membership in the United Nations provided a basis for defining the war as a case of external aggression by both Serbia and Croatia. With respect to Serbia, the further case could be made that the Bosnian Serb army was under the de facto command of the Yugoslav army and was therefore an instrument of external aggression. With respect to Croatia, regular Croatian army forces violated the territorial integrity of Bosnia-Herzegovina, lending further evidence in support of the view that this was a case of aggression.".
- Bosnian_War text "In contrast to the civil war explanation, Bosniaks, many Croats, western politicians and human rights organizations claimed that the war was a war of Serbian and Croatian aggression based on the Karađorđevo and Graz agreements, while Serbs often considered it a civil war.".
- Bosnian_War title "List of people missing from the war".
- Bosnian_War title "Serbian War Crime Testimonies".
- Bosnian_War url "http://www.balkanpeace.org/wcs/wct/wcts/index.shtml".
- Bosnian_War url "http://www.familylinks.icrc.org/mis_bos.nsf/bottin".
- Bosnian_War width "150".
- Bosnian_War width "157".
- Bosnian_War width "40.0".
- Bosnian_War wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Bosnian_War subject Category:1992_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Bosnian_War subject Category:1993_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Bosnian_War subject Category:1994_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Bosnian_War subject Category:1995_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Bosnian_War subject Category:Bosnian_War.
- Bosnian_War subject Category:Wars_involving_Croatia.
- Bosnian_War subject Category:Wars_of_independence.
- Bosnian_War type Abstraction100002137.
- Bosnian_War type Act100030358.
- Bosnian_War type Event100029378.
- Bosnian_War type GroupAction101080366.
- Bosnian_War type MilitaryAction100952963.
- Bosnian_War type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Bosnian_War type War100973077.
- Bosnian_War type WarsInvolvingCroatia.
- Bosnian_War type WarsOfIndependence.
- Bosnian_War type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Bosnian_War type Event.
- Bosnian_War type MilitaryConflict.
- Bosnian_War type SocietalEvent.
- Bosnian_War type Event.
- Bosnian_War type Event.
- Bosnian_War type Thing.
- Bosnian_War comment "The Bosnian War was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 6 April 1992 and 14 December 1995. The war involved several factions. The main belligerents were the forces of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and those of the self-proclaimed Bosnian Serb and Bosnian Croat entities within Bosnia and Herzegovina.".
- Bosnian_War label "Bosnian War".