Francisco de Goya: Duelo a Garrotazo Fight with Cudgels, 1823 (life in the Balkans)

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Francisco de Goya: Duelo a Garrotazo Fight with Cudgels, 1823 (life in the Balkans)

Marshal Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslavian strongman, a “benevolent dictator” whose leadership held Yugoslavia together. When he died, devolution resulted.

Serbs burn Bosnian Muslim village, Ljuta, 1993

Sarajevo 1992

Sarajevo, 1992

Destroyed Mosque, 1993

Muslims slaughtered by Serbs , from a Banja Luka mass grave

20 year old Serb sniper, who killed Serb snipers

Srebrenica refugees at UN camp, 1995

Sarajevo Martyrs Memorial Cemetery, 2009

Bosnian Croats, prisoners of the Serbs, 1993

Bosnian Muslims, prisoners of the Serbs, 1992

Miss Besieged Sarajevo Pageant, 1993

2012 remembers 1992

11,451 empty chairs, Sarajevo, 2012

Bosnia, 1993

Bosnia, 2012

Serb Commanders: Mladic and Karadzic, 1992

Slobodan Milošević, , Serbian Head of State and Genocidal Maniac. Died in prison during an International Criminal Court trial in The Hague, Netherlands

Radovan Karadzic, 1994 & 2008, Serb Genocidal Maniac, now on trial for war crimes in The Hague

Radovan Karadzic, War Criminal on trial in the Hague, 2008