Which side was Yugoslavia in ww2?
Yugoslavia , under Tito , during the Cold War was closely aligned with the Soviets .
How much a yugoslavian dinar in rupee?
Wat is the actual value of 10000000000 dinars according to indian rupees
How do the people from Serbia look like?
They are caucasian. They can have all kinds of hair colors, black, brown, blonde even red. Brown, blue or green/hazel eyes. Some of them are really tall and some of them are shorter. Albanians that don't tan have light skin, but if they do tan then some of them can get very dark and some others only get burned. They all look very diffrent from one another but at the same time extreamly similar, you have to see a couple of them to fully understand.
Why did Serbia help the assassins kill the archduke?
Gavrilo Princip was a member of the Black Hand, a a Serbian underground resistance group opposed to Austro-Hungarian government and it's occupation of Serbia. They did not want to be part of the Austro-Hungarian empire, and they did not want to pay taxes to them.
There is also some indication he had a personal dislike for the Archduke.
Princip had tuberculosis and knew he was going to die soon. He assassinated the Archduke as a final act of "patriotism" believeing he would not live long enough to receive punishment.
Is Yugoslavia the new capital city of Czechoslovakia?
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.
Is a serbian considered Russian?
No, Serbia is an independent nation, with its own long history.
The two peoples do share some characteristics; Serbians and Russians are majority Orthodox Christians, and are ethnically Slavs. This has led to a close relationship between the two peoples for centuries, perhaps most notably during the First World War, when Russia came to Serbia's defense, setting off a chain of alliances which turned the war into a Europe-wide conflict.
How did Stalin take over Yugoslavia?
I have done some research and as it occurs, there was a brief period that some refer to as the occupation of Yugoslavia from the USSR.
During the WWII, what was later formed as Yugoslavia was defended by the Partisans, a peoples movement inspired by communism, and one must add, the simple need for defense. The Russian forces did help in the final push against the Germans, and Yugoslavia remained communist for many decades. This is where the occupation part comes in - as the Russian forces barged in to help against the Germans, they stayed for some time. But, the country was never even remotely a part of the USSR, later there was even a fallout between Tito, the leader of the communist Yugoslavia, and the leader of the USSR at the time.
In 1908 serbia became furious with austria-hungary?
Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia, and this angered the Serbs (as well as Russia).
In the late 1800's, as the Ottoman Empire was crumbling, the major European powers got together and decided what to do about it. The result was the Treaty of Berlin, which, among other things, gave Austria-Hungary control over Bosnia, even though it was technically still ruled by the Ottoman Empire. The treaty also officially made Serbia an independent nation (although Serbia already was largely independent, and had been for a while).
The Ottoman Empire continued to collapse; it couldn't control the territory it ruled. In 1908, there was a revolution, and the Sultan was overthrown by a group commonly called the Young Turks. Right afterward, Bulgaria took advantage of the situation and declared their independence. Austria-Hungary took advantage of both of these events, and announced that they were formally annexing Bosnia.
Most countries were upset with this, and Austria-Hungary's move was condemned by them. Serbia in particular was upset because they had hoped to eventually take control of Bosnia. The Bosnian people have a similar culture, language, and history to Serbia (and they are both related to the Russian people as well, so Russia tends to be very friendly towards Serbia especially), and it seemed natural for Bosnia and Serbia to join as a single country. Austria-Hungary taking control of it would make that far more difficult, as Austria-Hungary was a very large and powerful country.
This "Bosnian Crisis" was one of the many factors that led to World War I breaking out in 1914. Although Russia and Serbia were very upset about the annexation, they didn't do much about it at the time. When World War I was about to start, Russia decided to actually do something rather than let Austria-Hungary attack Serbia in retaliation for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
Is Bosnia the true Yugoslavia?
Bosnia isn't the true Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia consisted of many countries such as Serbia, Croatia, and Montenegro (there are more).
What are the states created by the devolution of former Yugoslavia?
The states created by the breakup of Yugoslavia are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. Yugoslavia broke up in 1992.
Which country would have a higher temperature year round Laos or Serbia?
Laos, because it is more closer to the equaton. Not 100% sure though more like 50-50.
What countries share a border with Yugoslavia?
I hope you know Yugoslavia fell apart in 1991. But the members were : Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Albania, Montenegro, Macedonia, BiH and Kosovo.
What cities are located on the Danube river?
The Danube flows through four capitals: Bratislava, Belgrade, Budapest, and Vienna.
Exactly one month. Franz Ferdinand was killed on the 28. of June on Serbian national holy day and on the 28. of July Austria - Hungary declared war on Serbia.
What major river runs through Serbia?
Yugoslavia sepparated. The biggest rivers were: Danube, Sava, Drina, Neretva, Morava...
Why did Serbia have a problem with Austria-Hungary?
because they had beaten them in the world war 1 Because Austro-hungary had beaten Serbia in world war 1 This is because ever since the independence of Serbia, Sebia had became aggressive and she always want to expand into the the Balkans. Austria (Austro-hungary) on the other hands, also wanted to expand into the Balkans for compensation since she was declining after the defeat of the Austro-Prussian War. There was a clash of interest between Austria and Serbia as they both aim at expanding into Balkans. Serbia particularly wanted to expand into Bosina-herzegovina as she wanted to gain access to the Agerian Sea and breakthrough the land-locked situation. However, Austria had annexed Bosina-herzegonvina. This antagonized Serbia and she prepared to fight. However, without the support of Russia, Serbia could do nothing but to backdown. Hence, Serbia was very angry with Austria and always wanted to take revenge. Serbia hence supported the anti-Austria revolution movement in Bosina-Herzegonia. And this led to the assassination and finally triggered off World War I.
What is the southern peninsula which contains Albania Bulgaria Greece Romania and Serbia?
Albania and Bulgaria are in Balkan Peninsula; Romania is outside, on the north of Danube.
What do Slovenia Croatia Bosnia Bosnia-Herzegovina Serbia all have in common?
They are all Slavs. They are all part of the Slavic ethnic group. Their languages are related.
When did the war in Yugoslavia start and end?
The Yugoslavian wars started in the year 1992, and went on until the year 1995.
Why was Austria so concerned about Serbia in World War 1?
It didn't. Austria-Hungary was a huge powerful empire. Serbia was weak and tiny. The one advantage Serbia had was its ally, Russia, but Austria-Hungary had Germany to back it up, which nullified that possible advantage.