Because that started WWl. WWl changed how wars were fought. Before this war , wars were fought for glory, nationalism...this changed the world outlook on life. This brought countries to want to avoid war.
During WWl they used all different types of new technology for example: radar, atomic bomb (used on Japan) . This changed the world view of war because of all the damage and destruction was brought. Now today when we think about war we want to avoid and we feel fear.
Yes, because the Seize of Sarajevo was a part of the Bosnian War. The Bosnia War was apart of the Yugoslav Wars. So, Sarajevo is a place of war in the Bosnia War.
in the city of Sarajevo
For more detailed answers see: Bosnia/Kosovo
Bosnia/Kosovo, etc. are direct results of the collapse of the USSR (they are a result of the end of the cold war).
The war started sometime in April 1992 and ended in December 1995. Hope this helps!
Yes, because the Seize of Sarajevo was a part of the Bosnian War. The Bosnia War was apart of the Yugoslav Wars. So, Sarajevo is a place of war in the Bosnia War.
The outcome of the Bosnian war was seen in various aspects. There was a military stalemate, there more than 100,000 people killed and so many other casualties of the Bosniak ethnicity among others.
The Bosnian War commenced in Bosnia and Herzegovina which is in Europe and has a population of 4,621 598 people.The Bosnian War commenced in 1991 and lasted 4 years.
No. He was in the Serbian War.
There were lots of Muslims for Bosnian and Christians for Serbs
The Bosnian genocide took place in Bosnia.
yes
The aggressors in the war discussed in Zlata's diary were primarily the Bosnian Serb forces who were fighting against the Bosnian government and Bosniak civilians during the Bosnian War in the 1990s. The conflict was complex and involved various parties, but the Bosnian Serb forces played a significant role in the violence and aggression described in Zlata's diary.
Definitely the Bosnian crisis. :) it is a vigina :)
Yes
Collapse of the USSR in 1990.
Zlata Filipovic is important because she wrote "Zlata's Diary," documenting her experiences as a young girl living through the Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. Her diary sheds light on the human cost of war and has helped to raise awareness about the impact of conflict on civilians, particularly children. Filipovic's story serves as a reminder of the resilience and courage of those who endure war's hardships.