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• Seven Balkan nations which all used to be part of Yugoslavia:– Bosnia & Herzegovina– Croatia– Kosovo– Macedonia– Montenegro– Serbia– Slovenia
• I will…– Have a working knowledge of the history of the
Balkan Nations.– Analyze the reasons why Yugoslavia broke up into
seven separate countries.– Be able to explain what happened in Sarajevo and
Kosovo that resulted in significant bloodshed and life lost.
• What empires did Yugoslavia belong to prior to its initial independence?
• Created after what war?• What leader emerged as President
upon Yugoslavia’s formation of a new nation?– What happened when he died?
• What two regions of Yugoslavia first began to pull away and seek independence?
• Josip Broz Tito: Establishes a communist government, but not associated with the USSR– Kept strict control of the six republics and two
regions (Kosovo & Vojvodina): secret police and censorship
– Upon his death in 1980, Yugoslavia begins to crumble
1. 1991: Slovenia & Croatia declare independence2. 1992: Macedonia declares independence3. 1992: Bosnia & Herzegovina declare
independence– Civil war breaks out – Sarajevo the capital is the
best demonstration of the violence that occurs
4. 1992: Serbia & Montenegro = new Yugoslavia with Slobodan Milosevic as leader
• Milosevic developed a plan for a Serb-only state (similar to what Hitler tried to do in Germany). – 1000s of non-Serbs in Yugoslavia disappeared. – Many killed; bodies discovered in mass graves
throughout Croatia, Bosnia, and Kosovo.– 800,000 fired from their jobs and kicked out their
homes
5. October 2000, the people of Yugoslavia voted Milosevic out of office (1992-2000)– Turned over to the United
Nations and tried War Crimes and Genocide –Died before trial ended
• Differences in language, religion, and ethnicity caused the break-up– Kosovo: tensions between Christian Serbs and
Islamic Albanians results in ethnic cleansing.
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Yugoslavia Croatia Slovenia Serbia and Montenegro Republika Srpska Republic of Serbian Krajina Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Macedonia Slovenia