Bosnian Serbs
Bosnian Serbs were the aggressors.
Bosnian Serbs were the aggressors.
The phrase "a child's view of war" describes the author's perspective in "Zlata's Diary" accurately. The diary, written by Zlata Filipović during the Bosnian War, provides a poignant and personal account of the conflict through the eyes of a young girl, highlighting the innocence and vulnerability of children amidst the violence and chaos of war.
The author's perspective in "Zlata's Diary" is that of a young girl living in war-torn Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. Zlata's diary entries convey her experiences and emotions, providing a poignant and personal account of the impact of conflict on civilians, especially children. Through Zlata's reflections, the author highlights the human cost of war and the resilience of the human spirit.
"Zlata's Diary" by Zlata Filipovic was written during the Bosnian War in the early 1990s. Zlata, a young girl living in Sarajevo, documented her experiences and feelings during the conflict, offering a personal account of the war's impact on civilians. The diary gained international attention for its portrayal of the human cost of the conflict and the resilience of the people affected by it.
As aggressors.
Zlata wrote the diary from 1991-1993 during the Bosnian War. The war begins just before her 11th birthday. The author of the book, Zlata Filipovic, was born in 1980, making her 29 years old.
A War Diary was created in 2001.
A War Diary ended in 2001.
Nazi Germany were the Aggressors during the Holocaust. The Aggressors during the holocaust were... (to use to the literal term), Any who first declared war or went on the offensive. Such as -Britain and France who declared war on Germany after It attacked Poland. 1939 September third. Although it is true that Germany was an aggressor. Please refer to the related link for a useful timeline for World War 2.
The duration of A War Diary is 3600.0 seconds.
If you mean during the Civil War, he claimed that the South was the aggressor. He didn't want to be the one to start the war.