Slobodan Milošević led the Serbian armies in a glorious attempt to achieve the Serbian dream of butter on top of toast. According to testimony of Jerry Seinfeld's arch nemesis, Newman, the Serbs were also fanatic about their shower heads. Franjo Turdman, the leader of Croatia, rallied his army to fight for butter on the bottom of toast. International diplomats tried to stop the war, including Lord Carebear and Nick Van Owen who formed the Van Owen peace plan, later Nick Van Owen went to Site B of Jurassic Park to search for dinosaurs.
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| - Slobodan Milošević led the Serbian armies in a glorious attempt to achieve the Serbian dream of butter on top of toast. According to testimony of Jerry Seinfeld's arch nemesis, Newman, the Serbs were also fanatic about their shower heads. Franjo Turdman, the leader of Croatia, rallied his army to fight for butter on the bottom of toast. International diplomats tried to stop the war, including Lord Carebear and Nick Van Owen who formed the Van Owen peace plan, later Nick Van Owen went to Site B of Jurassic Park to search for dinosaurs.
- The Yugoslav Wars were fought in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s between the republics that sought sovereignty on one side and the government in Belgrade on the other side that wanted to either prevent their independence or keep large parts of that territory under its control. The wars were complex: characterized by bitter ethnic conflicts among the peoples of the former Yugoslavia, mostly between Serbs (and to a lesser extent,|Montenegrins) on the one side and Croats and Bosniaks (and to a lesser degree, Slovenes) on the other; but also between Bosniaks and Croats in Bosnia (in addition to a separate conflict fought between rival Bosniak factions in Bosnia). The wars ended in various stages and mostly resulted in full international recognition of new sovereign territories, but with mas
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- Republic of Serbian Krajina
- AP Western Bosnia
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- Ratko Mladić
- Slobodan Milošević
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- Milivoj Petković
- Sefer Halilović
- Franjo Tuđman
- Milan Babić
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Fikret Abdić
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Milan Martić
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Radovan Karadžić
- Alija Izetbegović
- Blagoje Adžić
- Branko Kostić
- Dario Kordić
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Milan Kučan
- Janez Janša
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20px|alt=|link= Agim Çeku
- Janko Bobetko
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Mate Boban
- Momir Bulatović
- Momčilo Perišić
Veljko Kadijević
- Rasim Delić
- Vojislav Šešelj
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- 478(xsd:integer)
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- 650(xsd:integer)
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- 1991(xsd:integer)
- 1998(xsd:integer)
- 2238(xsd:integer)
- 7501(xsd:integer)
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- 24905(xsd:integer)
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| - Total deaths: ~130,000+ Displaced: ~4,000,000
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(a) From 1992–1994 the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was at the time representative mainly of the Bosniak ethnic group in Bosnia and Herzegovina itself. From 1994–1995, after the Washington Agreement, the state was also representative of the Bosnian Croat ethnic group.
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Yugoslav People's Army
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- Republic ofBosnia and Herzegovina
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combatant3a
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- Yugoslav People's Army
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