A few days ago, the Serbian government announced its decision to demolish the iconic Yugoslavia Hotel, a landmark badly ...
World War II in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia began on 6 April 1941, when the country was invaded and swiftly conquered by Axis forces and partitioned among Germany, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria and their ...
Morton Abramowitz, a former American diplomat and conflict mediator whose efforts to end wars and avoid wars included helping ...
War and Change in the Balkans provides an unparalleled insight into contemporary European history. 'An impressive collection of essays that provides valuable insight into the forces of change that ...
Starting out as a mail-carrier design, the He 170 was reformed for military use and saw service in several countries during ...
The exhibition at İstanbul's Salt Galata examines the little-known history of the Turkish-speaking community in the socialist ...
Amnesty’s report details a number of mass killings of civilians in NATO raids and states that “civilian deaths could have been significantly reduced if NATO forces had fully adhered to the ...
With ongoing war crimes trials, the yet unsettled status of Kosovo, and the odd assortment of new states struggling to create, reorder, and maintain political institutions, economies, and societies, ...
Matjaž Klemencic is Professor of History at the University of Maribor and President of the Board ... The competing narratives surrounding Yugoslavia's dissolution—from the Slovene "Ten-day War" to the ...
The three judges who made the decision hail from Benin, France, and Slovenia, but were elected by all 124 member states of ...
The Galeb superyacht is a priceless relic of yachting history. It was used by former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito for ...