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1 The Breakup of Yugoslavia

2 Ethnic Makeup Ethnic Makeup Religious Makeup
Bosnia 48% Bosniak 40% Muslim 37% Serb % Orthodox Christian 14.3% Croat 15% Catholic Croatia 89.6% Croat 88% Catholic 4.5% Serb % Orthodox Christian 1.3% Muslim Serbia 83% Serb % Serbian Orthodox 4% Hungarian % Catholic 1.4% Romany % Muslim 1.1% Yugoslav 1.1% Bosniak Macedonia 64% Macedonian 65% Macedonian Orthodox 25% Albanian 33% Muslim 3.9% Turk

3 Ethnic Makeup Ethnic Makeup Religion
Montenegro 43% Montenegrin Religious data not available 32 % Serbian 8% Bosniak 5% Albania Kosovo 88% Albanians 90% Muslim 8% Kosovo Serbs Serbian Orthodox 4% other ethnic groups. Roman Catholic Slovenia 83% Slovene 58% Roman Catholic 2% Serb 2% Muslim 2% Croat 2% Orthodox 1%Bosnian 12% Other or undeclared

4 History Name was changed to Yugoslavia- “land of the Slavs”
Many ethnic groups and religions were brought together Serbs- Serbian Orthodox (Christian) Bosniak- Muslim Croat- Christian- Catholic Slovene- Christian- Catholic Albanian (Kosovo)- Muslim Name was changed to Yugoslavia- “land of the Slavs” During WWII, Germany invaded Bosnia and Croatia killed 400,000 Serbs (genocide)

5 History- Tito’s Yugoslavia
Josip Broz Tito- became dictator of Yugoslavia (communist)- forced Germany out Promoted Yugoslav nationalism Brought political stability Suppressed ethnic tensions Died in 1980

6 Yugoslavia Begins to Crumble
After Tito’s death- leadership rotated between presidents of the republics in Yugoslavia- Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia Wanted to help their own republics at the expense of Yugoslavia as a whole Economic instability- foreign debt

7 Slobodan Milosevic 1986- Slobodan Milosevic (Serb) came to power
Promoted Serbian nationalism and the creation of a Greater Serbia- offended non-Serbs 1990’s Led to declarations of independence, War in Croatia, War in Bosnia, and War in Kosovo

8 War in Croatia Hostilities led to war
Yugoslav’s Army supported Serbs- took control of 1/3 of Croatia and killed many Croats UN negotiated a cease fire in 1992 1995- Croatia independent

9 War in Bosnia After declaration of independence, Serbs (large minority) launched a war to stop it Ethnic cleansing- Serbs killed Bosnians and Croats- tried to eliminate ethnic group NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization- military alliance) began air strikes against Serbs 1995- Bosnia independent

10 War in Kosovo Milosevic tried to gain complete control of Kosovo and wipe out non- Serb ethnic groups- mainly Albanian here 1998- ethnic cleansing escalated- U.S., U.K. and others imposed economic sanctions- didn’t stop killings 1999- NATO launched air strikes- led to a peace treaty Declared independence in 2008 from Serbia- only 85 countries recognize it; Serbia does not

11 WHY DID YUGOSLAVIA BREAK APART?


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