Czechoslovakia broke up peacefully (it's called the Velvet Divorce) whereas the break-up with Yugoslavia was the result of several messy wars that included war crimes from both sides and ethnic cleansing.
The Czechoslovakia's separation was peaceful, but Yugoslavia's was very violent. The ethnic groups in Yugoslavia had many differences and often had conflicts. --Taylor Carr 12
They are similar because they were both battle ground during world war ll, they are different because one is over popularized and one is not
The biggest difference is that Czechoslovakia broke up peacefully while Yugoslavia broke up violently with wars in Bosnia,Croatia and Slovenia
The biggest difference is that Czechoslovakia broke up peacefully while Yugoslavia broke up violently with wars in Bosnia,Croatia and Slovenia
Ethnic conflict.
Slovakia was never in Yugoslavia. Slovakia was a part of Czechoslovakia and Austria-Hungary prior to that.
East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, and Albania. Three of these countries (East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia) no longer exist.
No. Yugoslavia is not a city. Yugoslavia is a country that no longers exists. Czechoslovakia is a country that no longer exists. It split into two countries. They are the Czech Republic, whose capital is Prague, and Slovakia, whose capital is Bratislava.
Both revolutions were motivated by the desire for freedom.
Austria-Hungary
Yugoslavia and the USSR (Soviet Union)
Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia.
Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Poland
Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, & USSR.
They are similar because they were both battle ground during world war ll, they are different because one is over popularized and one is not