The Bosnian War: The Brutal Forgotten War | Documentary

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The Balkans has a long and colourful history sitting between western and eastern Europe and at the gateway to the near east. It is here that cultures and religions have clashed for centuries during struggles for identity and freedoms leading to mistrust and even hatred being bred into each generation, waiting to be unbottled. During the 1990s, as one nation began to fracture into seven, those old grievances resurfaced in spectacular and horrific fashion, leading into a war that would see atrocities not witnessed in Europe since the days of the Third Reich and would not only drag in the world’s great powers but would also highlight their weaknesses in a battle that few outside of the region truly understood. In this episode, we are going to examine the history leading up to the Bosnian War of the 1990s, exploring the role the international community played in the shaping of events and ask could more have been done to prevent the tragedy. Welcome to Wars of the World.
00:00 Introduction
02:37 Land of the South Slavs
08:00 The Collapse of Yugoslavia
13:13 Bosnia and Herzegovina
16:32 Peacekeepers
20:43 Sarajevo Under Siege
28:29 Safe Zones and Deny Flight
37:23 NATO Opens Fire
44:43 Deliberate Force
53:48 The Dayton Peace Accords
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Written & Researched by: Tony Wilkins
Edited by: James Wade
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  • @warsoftheworld1945
    @warsoftheworld194520 күн бұрын

    Play Call of War now! callofwar.onelink.me/q5L6/WOTW001

  • @gdutfulkbhh7537

    @gdutfulkbhh7537

    17 күн бұрын

    What a horrible sponsor to choose for a "documentary"!

  • @vladimirpapak4154

    @vladimirpapak4154

    17 күн бұрын

    No intresst Bad shit. Serb vet. End Historan

  • @davepowell7168

    @davepowell7168

    16 күн бұрын

    Learn history

  • @cubismo85

    @cubismo85

    16 күн бұрын

    Bad taste.

  • @jayonevarra4887

    @jayonevarra4887

    15 күн бұрын

    Were those reports of rapes just propaganda?

  • @Billy-hg9wy
    @Billy-hg9wy19 күн бұрын

    Croatia is Catholic not Muslim

  • @alexcarter8807

    @alexcarter8807

    19 күн бұрын

    That makes sense, because Serbs and Russians, pretty much the same people, following the bloodthirsty Russian Orthodox Church, absolutely hate Catholics.

  • @benchapple1583

    @benchapple1583

    17 күн бұрын

    Yes, and Vojvodina is orthodox and 10% catholic, not muslim. There's a lot wrong with this video.

  • @AkosiLentengGala

    @AkosiLentengGala

    17 күн бұрын

    Misleading religious info.

  • @sullacicero2610

    @sullacicero2610

    17 күн бұрын

    Thank the Lord.

  • @backstab86

    @backstab86

    16 күн бұрын

    @@sullacicero2610 hell satan

  • @jonnyqwst
    @jonnyqwst20 күн бұрын

    I was an American soldier with the first amored division in Germany, we were the first ones over the Sava River late 1995. After spending most of a year in Bosnia and seeing what happened there I never looked at human beings the same again

  • @oliviasooooksk

    @oliviasooooksk

    19 күн бұрын

    How terrible… thanks for sharing

  • @gruntsffs1

    @gruntsffs1

    19 күн бұрын

    A co 3/5 cav

  • @dzemiljasarevic7269

    @dzemiljasarevic7269

    19 күн бұрын

    Was the muslims at fault for it?....and was it not amazing to see Russians and Ukrainians united whit ther serb brethren to kill those same muslims

  • @EntryLevelLuxury

    @EntryLevelLuxury

    19 күн бұрын

    Did you guys engage in much combat? Hard to find info.

  • @Ian-vj5pv

    @Ian-vj5pv

    19 күн бұрын

    Have you looked at yourself being the puppet of us militaristic policies?

  • @filipkralj2618
    @filipkralj261819 күн бұрын

    9:45 "predominantly Muslim republics such as Bosnia and Croatia". who wrote that shit ?

  • @getlost3346

    @getlost3346

    18 күн бұрын

    Idiots who failed history and called themselves journalist for the sake of Justice.

  • @ITFNBiteBayKon

    @ITFNBiteBayKon

    18 күн бұрын

    This is all AI crap. The AI narrator is awful as well.

  • @benchippy8039

    @benchippy8039

    18 күн бұрын

    @@ITFNBiteBayKonthat’s what I thought. I really hope people reject AI in favour of human creativity and content creation

  • @darthparallax5207

    @darthparallax5207

    18 күн бұрын

    My understanding is that the Ottoman Empire's occupation of the Balkans for a long time but being preceded by a very long stretch of Europe as a whole being predominantly Catholic and the Byzantine culture out of Greece being noticeably not Roman means that..... That demographics are hard to do for the region which is probably why they are war torn and full of strife. I think one should say "they are not predominantly anything anymore" But that what is more objectively clear is that Hitler and the Ottomans were aggressors, so if we're looking for people to blame for breaking whatever they used to be, there's as good a start as any I suppose. And that's before getting into Communists and anything else that might have once had a chance at flourishing and had older roots before all these waves starting crashing into them. "Are Ukrainians more French or more Russian?" If you're being forced to answer that question obviously Russian, but that technically true answer may be analyzed as not a very useful or helpful answer to decide more real and serious issues. The Balkans surely have to have a very significant Muslim population. Well.....yeah.....but.....how did that happen.....

  • @getlost3346

    @getlost3346

    17 күн бұрын

    @@darthparallax5207 Muslims in the Bakans like in India were killed off.

  • @gruntsffs1
    @gruntsffs119 күн бұрын

    For anyone really interested, there’s an excellent, 6 part documentary, called “the death of Yugoslavia”

  • @alexcarter8807

    @alexcarter8807

    19 күн бұрын

    There's also an old Australia Broadcasting Company (so, ABC but no the US ABC) 1-hour docu called "The Cowards' War" it's very good.

  • @gruntsffs1

    @gruntsffs1

    19 күн бұрын

    @@alexcarter8807 appreciate it. 👊🏼😎

  • @luispacheco6807

    @luispacheco6807

    18 күн бұрын

    hahahah Western propaganda

  • @gruntsffs1

    @gruntsffs1

    18 күн бұрын

    @@luispacheco6807 ok?

  • @vedob5163

    @vedob5163

    18 күн бұрын

    Is a shame we broke up as a country, we would be a thriving democracy right now but we let scumbag politicians break us apart.

  • @Troobeli69
    @Troobeli6920 күн бұрын

    I was a peace keeper in BiH around 2004, ~10 years after the war ended. And the hatred between people was like the war just ended yesterday. This was a bad war.

  • @derfel72

    @derfel72

    20 күн бұрын

    Agreed. I was there 2000-2001 under SFOR, it was such a tragic landscape/ environment. Where people held on to their hate, for generations. The ruthlessness with which they fought each other was the result. 😢

  • @jonnyqwst

    @jonnyqwst

    20 күн бұрын

    Milosovic got the serbs worked up giving a speech commemorating a battle they lost in 1389. Pissed off about something 600 years old

  • @dp2280

    @dp2280

    19 күн бұрын

    It's a Balcan war and the US and UN did not understand what was going on, the people living the the former Yugoslavia (like me) just knew after president Tito died it was a matter of time and another balcan war was on. It did not surprise us that the many peace treaties that were signed with the Serbian government were not respected. When president Clinton visited Bosnia an old lady asked him to stay for another 100 years.

  • @dzemiljasarevic7269

    @dzemiljasarevic7269

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@jonnyqwstnow that's a comment I get along whit ..Serbs lost to the Turks then look t for any way possible to get back at the bosnians because they were easy targets the west ddn care much for

  • @dzemiljasarevic7269

    @dzemiljasarevic7269

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@derfel72I don't hate Serbs...chetniks I wish I had one whit his hands tide difference is ..Bosnian army had catholic and orthodox amongst its ranks ...where were those amongst the so-called (Bosnian croats bos serba..)? Not hate but the back stabing we encounter then n now makes us hate ...now I know not what makes serb croat hate us ...we had a kingdom in 12'13 century it was Vrh Bosne so ther been a Bosnia...

  • @Verita1975
    @Verita197519 күн бұрын

    Forgotten .. by whom? Everyone who was alive at the time remembered the Yugoslav wars … just because it predated the internet doesn’t mean it didn’t exist !

  • @bryces9951

    @bryces9951

    19 күн бұрын

    Jesus christ some of you people take shit way to literally

  • @getlost3346

    @getlost3346

    18 күн бұрын

    Written by 20 year olds who. Internet has been around since 1989 commecially.

  • @cornpop6969

    @cornpop6969

    17 күн бұрын

    if you asked the modern American they probably wouldn't even know about this war. I read one book in HS about it, Zlata's Diary- in lit class. Not even history. The only reason I am keenly aware of this war is because my parents drove through Yugoslavia in 91 and my mom mentions it often.

  • @getlost3346

    @getlost3346

    16 күн бұрын

    @@cornpop6969 American leftist in the 70s hailed Yugoslavia as a successful example of a multicultural nation for others to follow. Of course the same people now don't want to discuss the failures of multiculturalism. Same people don't discuss Rwanda genocide or Black on Black crime. It doesn't fit their narrative.

  • @randomlyentertaining8287

    @randomlyentertaining8287

    16 күн бұрын

    Forgotten by everyone who wasn't alive.

  • @Rick8191-tv8pg
    @Rick8191-tv8pg19 күн бұрын

    Croatia is a mostly Catholic country , with some Orthodox Serbians and 1% Muslim.

  • @BalkanBoy86RS

    @BalkanBoy86RS

    18 күн бұрын

    Croatian used to be 25% Orthodox before fascist Croatian in WW2 and Yugoslavia civil war ethic cleansing of the Serbs. Don't forget to leave that out.

  • @urvanhroboatos8044

    @urvanhroboatos8044

    18 күн бұрын

    They fled when defeated. And they were 11 percent. ​@@BalkanBoy86RS

  • @DjeneralCCCC

    @DjeneralCCCC

    18 күн бұрын

    ​@@BalkanBoy86RSсви су они Срби,и они католици су се тако изјашњавали,комуњаре их уписале у хрвате

  • @joeyj6808

    @joeyj6808

    17 күн бұрын

    Yeah, gee, I wonder where all the minorities went. We should ask the Ustache huh, maybe?

  • @ruslankbr5243

    @ruslankbr5243

    17 күн бұрын

    @@BalkanBoy86RSSerbs did the same their orthodoxy did not help them to avoid crimes against humanity. And even during WW2 not only Ustashi served Hitler but many Chetniks too.

  • @zulubeatz1
    @zulubeatz118 күн бұрын

    At a military camp during medic training I was called to calm down a soldier who had PTSD from this conflict. He told me a terrible story about going to a village to declare a death of a child nailed to the door inside a hut.

  • @LunarWolf-H8

    @LunarWolf-H8

    16 күн бұрын

    It was done by the muslims, it's not the only such case

  • @Adnan_Atzo
    @Adnan_Atzo19 күн бұрын

    As a surviror of the Sarajevo siege,(I was only 5 when war started)I can only tell one thing.Dont ever wish upon anyone those things to happen again.No one wants war,none of us in the Balkans,(except few dogs of that war that still try to poison minds of all 3 nationalities)rest of us....well...we're fed up with it.Just wanna live our lifes.

  • @strfltcmnd.9925

    @strfltcmnd.9925

    17 күн бұрын

    Wars are never wanted by any except the evil. Sane people never want war.

  • @sullacicero2610

    @sullacicero2610

    17 күн бұрын

    Unfortunately it’s coming back.

  • @LunarWolf-H8

    @LunarWolf-H8

    16 күн бұрын

    Sarajevo was not under siege. The Serbs only protected their parts of it from ethnic cleansing by the muslim forces. The Hrasnica camp is one of a series of concentration camp systems that existed on the territory of the City of Sarajevo in the early nineties of the 20th century. This casemate existed since June 1992, that is, for more than 30 months. The camp was founded by members of the so-called Muslim First Corps of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, more precisely the chiefs of the 4th Armored and Mechanized Brigade from Ilijah. The managers of this casemate were Fikret Prevljak and Husein Mutanov. The number of Serbs who went through the hell of this camp is around 350-400, they were mostly brought from Sarajevo settlements, and the largest part of them were civilians. More than fifty of them have been killed or are being taken as if gone. By the way, in the area of ​​Sarajevo field, which is controlled by Muslim forces, at least 126 camps were recorded in which thousands of people, civilians of Serbian nationality, were imprisoned during the four years of the war. The camp was closed at the end of 1994 under the pressure of international observers, so the remaining prisoners were transferred to the "Silos" camp, Hacihi municipality. Today, in the area of ​​the former camp in Hrasnica, there is no sign or any sign that there used to be a death case, because the city authorities do not allow such a thing. The truth about the suffering of the Serbs would change the mosaic of the war in Bosnia.

  • @Dhruba0771

    @Dhruba0771

    16 күн бұрын

    At that time I was 7vears old when i read about this horrific war on news paper. I will never forget that day.

  • @serjtubin

    @serjtubin

    15 күн бұрын

    I was also a 5 year old boy when it all started like you Adnan, and I do remember many parts of the war... it was hell of all of us, regardless or the religion or nation. I just wish this never happens again to anyone, and call me naive, but I think the situation nowadays is getting better and better, especially among educated people. I feel like there is no more hatred or intolerance towards other 2 nations like there was some years following the war. Cheerz all!

  • @Madmedic6073
    @Madmedic607317 күн бұрын

    I did a 6 month UN operation in Bosnia in mid 1993 not long after the war started and we as medics just had to stand back and watch, we felt useless…🇬🇧🇺🇳

  • @NorthWestAutos
    @NorthWestAutos18 күн бұрын

    I was in Sarajevo during the war and the seige. I left in 2004, years after the war and I never went back. I'm still traumatized from everything I saw there. It's hard to explain what kind of evil takes over humans to do such things.

  • @Sunderland95FTM

    @Sunderland95FTM

    17 күн бұрын

    What kind of things did you see during that war? Im simply just interested in this war and i know it doesnt get spoken about enough compared to other conflicts. Of course, you do not have to answer about what you saw. I hope youre living a good life now 🙏

  • @NorthWestAutos

    @NorthWestAutos

    17 күн бұрын

    @Sunderland95FTM I saw a lot of suffering, starvation, and killings. One of the worst memories is the day I was sick and didn't go to school. It was November 1993. That day a tank granade killed 3 of my classmates and my teacher. Someone put the plywood sheets to cover the windows so the inside is not visible. I climed up to see inside. I saw my classmate's brain on our desk were we sit. I saw other body parts and blood all over the classroom from my other classmates and friends. That feeling and that smell is hard to describe. I witnessed many more massacres but that one gives me chills even 30 years later it feels like it just happened. Wars are dirty but that war was something else.

  • @Sunderland95FTM

    @Sunderland95FTM

    16 күн бұрын

    @NorthWestAutos thankyou for the reply, I'm sorry that you had to witness that. That is something that will be with a person forever. And I agree, war is dirty. Nobody wins in war

  • @LunarWolf-H8

    @LunarWolf-H8

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@Sunderland95FTM Now hear some non muslim propaganda : SARAJEVO GOLGOTHA 1996 (FEBRUARY Exodus) The Sarajevo Golgotha ​​or the Sarajevo Exodus is the name for the mass exodus of about 120,000 Serbs from the eastern parts of the city of Sarajevo, which began at the beginning of 1996 and lasted for two and a half months, until March 1996. This exodus came as a result of the betrayal of national interests by the Serbian delegation that went to the USA for the signing of the Dayton Peace Treaty in December 1995. The eastern parts of Sarajevo, which were inhabited mainly by the Serbian population, were sacrificed in North America, for the sake of "peace" and international recognition of the Republic of Serbia. That is, two entities were created in Bosnia and Herzegovina, according to the ratio of 51-49%. At the beginning of the 21st century, Sarajevo became a purely Muslim city (with over 97% in which the Serbs are besieged and where the historical existence of the Serbs is being erased every day, in full view of non-national representatives. Twenty years after this exodus, it was the first time that it was publicly commemorated with an appropriate program in Bijel'inI. Everything up to that point was at the local level, where the people of Sarajevo fled: Zvornik, Bratunac, Vlasenica, Brčko, Višegrad...

  • @pedramarman629

    @pedramarman629

    12 күн бұрын

    @@NorthWestAutosWhen I arrived in Bosnia , I mean in capital Sarajevo in December 1999 the war already was over but you could see a lot of of houses destroyed and abandoned without owners, and some walls on streets still the trace of bullets , anyway I met my fellow citizen a country man who spoke very fluently Bosnian language ( by this day I have no idea how he had learnt that difficult language and when? ) and as I was watching all Day to day Bosnian war in my own country during the war and I am a curious person I asked that country man is that true Serbs committed war crimes and killed innocent civilians? He said something to me in which by this time still I am shaking! He showed me through the window a graveyard and said look at there, the Serbs militia tear a pregnant woman’s belly by knife and took the baby from the womb and not only mother and baby killed in the most horrific and barbaric way but they also took the unborn baby and nailed him/her to a wall 😢😢😔 this was one the many horrible crimes they committed during the bloody war in Bosnia and Herzegovina at that time unfortunately

  • @ATAntony77
    @ATAntony7716 күн бұрын

    Stopped watching 10 mins in as there were so many mistakes and inconsistencies in the beginning, it definitely means the whole video is flawed. I have no bias for any side and came here just to see if i can pick up on any additional details I didnt know. The first 10 mins of absolutely butchering history with incorrect info is a crime against humanity. I dont know if it was intentional or not but this is uneducational and missinformative.

  • @jakob7693

    @jakob7693

    14 күн бұрын

    It's narrated and written by Ai JUST COMPLETE SLOP.

  • @frodej6640

    @frodej6640

    12 күн бұрын

    Agree

  • @utrube

    @utrube

    4 күн бұрын

    I started watching the rest after I've heard in documentary everything was said the way it was. As Veteran VRS being in this war specially in Sarajevo 1992. Truth

  • @Liam_Mercer
    @Liam_Mercer19 күн бұрын

    My co worker at my workplace Milan, was under the command of Dragon Vikic. He told me how during the beginning of the siege he weighed 210 lb and when he reunited with his wife in Germany she couldn't recognize him because he said he was 94 lbs and he was too skinny and almost unrecognizable. When he finally reunited with his son, his son didn't recognize him and was 6 at the time when they reunited. He explained how he stayed behind to watch over his house in Sarajevo he told me that he had to smear candle wax on his finger tips fingers on his fingertips just to have light. He told me stories of how snipers would shoot at when he would go to fill his water jugs but they wouldn't shoot him, instead the would aim for the water jugs so that all of the water would leak out. He told me how spent many sleepless nights during the shelling and how he spent nearly all of four years in darkness from no electricity in his building. He suffered many years of PTSD and he told me how the sight of steak made him lose his temper. I don't know why, I'm assuming it was the sight of dead flesh and blood. He said he just got so used to not eating. He often tells me stories of Tito and how life used to be. He is very calm and I enjoy learning Bosnian-Serb words. He's now living happily and he's always a joy to be around. It's men like him who are a good role model to live around 🇺🇸🤝🏻🇧🇦

  • @jonnyqwst

    @jonnyqwst

    19 күн бұрын

    Sarajevo was a miserable place starting from March 1992 until Dayton. I was a huge advocate for American intervention, living 600 miles away in Germany I knew that we could stop it. I would read about the misery it was horrible

  • @nedirajmep

    @nedirajmep

    18 күн бұрын

    @@Liam_Mercer every person that fought in the war, or was under siege looks different on world than other people...sometimes its funny to see people who are always nervous because of small, normal life situation...I put a smile and think life now is wonderfull

  • @Liam_Mercer

    @Liam_Mercer

    16 күн бұрын

    @@user-io6pj8bz8h up yours

  • @sizzer1967

    @sizzer1967

    16 күн бұрын

    I was Kfor and this is a bs 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Liam_Mercer

    @Liam_Mercer

    16 күн бұрын

    Damn that's crazy bro, Who asked?

  • @sandspar
    @sandspar18 күн бұрын

    Although I was also a US soldier at this time I did not deploy to this region, rather other foreign lands. Have studied this war since we first became aware of the escalation of conflict and am of the opinion this is the most complicated open declaration of hostilities in post WWII times, and the ineptest involvement of superpowers seeking to intervene. One could research every detail of the painstakingly collected history and still not understand it completely, nor be left with the impression that the global community learned lasting lessons from this epic tragedy.

  • @nedirajmep
    @nedirajmep19 күн бұрын

    Im Croatian war vetran 1991-1995 so very familiar to the subject. After watching first 10 minutes finding some mistakes in intrudoction to the war itself. Statemant that after 1974 constitution Serbs didnt like that because of large population that live outside Serbia is true, but to say that in Bosnia and Croatia are muslim population are majority is not true...Croatia is over 80% roman catholic, maybe 12% othodox christian ( mostly Serbs) and muslims under 1% in 1990 before the war...even in Bosnia before the war muslims was under 50%... Serbs and Croats combined , as a christias was over 50%...

  • @bryanb.386

    @bryanb.386

    18 күн бұрын

    I am far from very knowledgeable on this subject, but I have seen a handful of docs on it, and this seemed slanted from a NATO/US point of view.

  • @nedirajmep

    @nedirajmep

    18 күн бұрын

    @@bryanb.386 of course, everybody write history from their point of view...as we in Croatia see one thing differently than Serbs or than NATO...

  • @getlost3346

    @getlost3346

    18 күн бұрын

    As a Croatian living in the USA, the leftist media in the USA has no idea what are Christian nations of Eastern Europe. Many journalist in the USA are young, failed history, any only consider Non White Non Christians as victims, therefore Croatia, a White Christian nation cant be a victim of aggression. They dont even mention that Croatia voted to be independent in 1991 from Jugoslavia.

  • @feridmurtic6725

    @feridmurtic6725

    16 күн бұрын

    Yet 17% of dead Croatian soldiers are what Muslims so sfu

  • @Diara1975

    @Diara1975

    16 күн бұрын

    Ma kome objašnjavaš vidiš da samo lupetaju, njima je ovo zabavno. Naravno mi znamo da je Srba i Hrvata bilo više u Bosni nego poturica, pa oni su nus proizvod😅😅😅 Pozdrav! Tebi prevod ne treba... 👋

  • @jerlewis4291
    @jerlewis429115 күн бұрын

    I was a member of SFOR 6 and at Camp Eagle Base in Tuzla.

  • @NotJbus
    @NotJbus15 күн бұрын

    Was in rehab with a guy from serbia. His dad was serbian special forces. One day during group therapy he broke down an let out that when he was 5 he opened the front door an found both them both beheaded on the porch. The anount of pain he was letting out was indescribable mmm,,,

  • @adnanbehrem7132

    @adnanbehrem7132

    12 күн бұрын

    @@NotJbus There was no war in Serbia, but in Bosnia. Serbia was bombed by NATO in '99. No geound trooops of NATO in Serbia.

  • @colinvannurden3090
    @colinvannurden309019 күн бұрын

    Have any UN troops or peacekeepers ever done a damn thing, its pathetic

  • @Archangelm127

    @Archangelm127

    19 күн бұрын

    Korea. That's about it.

  • @simonpharand7427

    @simonpharand7427

    19 күн бұрын

    I was in bosnia under nato but with UN rules .. i can confirm that we werent allowed to do anything

  • @sethjr9815

    @sethjr9815

    18 күн бұрын

    Sorry but UN rules of engagement stopped the boots on the ground from doing anything

  • @theflamingone8729

    @theflamingone8729

    18 күн бұрын

    UN French stopped the genocide in Rwanda.

  • @hansjohan3150

    @hansjohan3150

    18 күн бұрын

    @@theflamingone8729 after how many killed? 2.000.000?

  • @TiredCity
    @TiredCity19 күн бұрын

    I'm 3 seconds in. "The Balklans?" lol

  • @CameronM47

    @CameronM47

    18 күн бұрын

    AI, the death of KZread.

  • @Axemantitan

    @Axemantitan

    17 күн бұрын

    I thought it said "Falklands" at first.

  • @jakob7693

    @jakob7693

    14 күн бұрын

    @@CameronM47 100% This is garbage and people act like it's nothing

  • @filip1408
    @filip140816 күн бұрын

    Brilliant video, well documented and not letting the dark tales of all sides out of the story.

  • @EdLemieux
    @EdLemieux19 күн бұрын

    This sounds like AI voice. fuck I hate youtube with all this AI bullshit.

  • @jakob7693

    @jakob7693

    14 күн бұрын

    It's written by AI and narrated by it, 'KESOVO' 'CROW ATE ARMY' and croatia is majority muslim? Reject AI.

  • @chunkafunk81

    @chunkafunk81

    2 күн бұрын

    SAME!

  • @skyedog24
    @skyedog2420 күн бұрын

    I will tell what I know. I worked with a man who had a funny name Sajo for the longest time I thought his name was pronounced with j like joe and he let me keep going like this for probably about a week. And then I learned how to pronounce his name he was a great guy very personable very popular. And he told me his story he had an older brother who had moved here along with his sister his older brother owned a taxi cab company. He asked me if I knew who slobodan milosevic I told him that I did that I understood the Sarajevo war a little bit. He proceeded to tell me that his his family was put in a line his mother father and grandparents were all directed to go to the left or the right I don't remember . What I do remember is that the three young children went the opposite direction they never saw their family ever again just like in the concentration camps of world war II. They were brought to the United States and they live a good life now but every once in awhile I think about this guy that I couldn't pronounce his name and he must still think about that day. If you see this you know who I am you remember my son my son was very interested in your BMW thank you for taking great care of my son when he would go to visit you on his bicycle I'll never forget you or your great friendship. Sajo M..

  • @LunarWolf-H8

    @LunarWolf-H8

    16 күн бұрын

    The Hrasnica camp is one of a series of concentration camp systems that existed on the territory of the City of Sarajevo in the early nineties of the 20th century. This casemate existed since June 1992, that is, for more than 30 months. The camp was founded by members of the so-called Muslim First Corps of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, more precisely the chiefs of the 4th Armored and Mechanized Brigade from Ilijah. The managers of this casemate were Fikret Prevljak and Husein Mutanov. The number of Serbs who went through the hell of this camp is around 350-400, they were mostly brought from Sarajevo settlements, and the largest part of them were civilians. More than fifty of them have been killed or are being taken as if gone. By the way, in the area of ​​Sarajevo field, which is controlled by Muslim forces, at least 126 camps were recorded in which thousands of people, civilians of Serbian nationality, were imprisoned during the four years of the war. The camp was closed at the end of 1994 under the pressure of international observers, so the remaining prisoners were transferred to the "Silos" camp, Hacihi municipality. Today, in the area of ​​the former camp in Hrasnica, there is no sign or any sign that there used to be a death case, because the city authorities do not allow such a thing. The truth about the suffering of the Serbs would change the mosaic of the war in Bosnia.

  • @LunarWolf-H8

    @LunarWolf-H8

    16 күн бұрын

    SARAJEVO GOLGOTHA 1996 (FEBRUARY Exodus) The Sarajevo Golgotha or the Sarajevo Exodus is the name for the mass exodus of about 120,000 Serbs from the eastern parts of the city of Sarajevo, which began at the beginning of 1996 and lasted for two and a half months, until March 1996. This exodus came as a result of the betrayal of national interests by the Serbian delegation that went to the USA for the signing of the Dayton Peace Treaty in December 1995. The eastern parts of Sarajevo, which were inhabited mainly by the Serbian population, were sacrificed in North America, for the sake of "peace" and international recognition of the Republic of Serbia. That is, two entities were created in Bosnia and Herzegovina, according to the ratio of 51-49%. At the beginning of the 21st century, Sarajevo became a purely Muslim city (with over 97% in which the Serbs are besieged and where the historical existence of the Serbs is being erased every day, in full view of non-national representatives. Twenty years after this exodus, it was the first time that it was publicly commemorated with an appropriate program in Bijel'inI. Everything up to that point was at the local level, where the people of Sarajevo fled: Zvornik, Bratunac, Vlasenica, Brčko, Višegrad...

  • @Odin31b
    @Odin31b13 күн бұрын

    15 minutes in and ive learned so much. Great video!

  • @mir4bih
    @mir4bih11 күн бұрын

    Thanks for this. I viewed it like 20 and changed the sparkplugs without any issues

  • @Venmaylove
    @Venmaylove16 күн бұрын

    I was in the SAS, the Saturday and Sunday club @ our local Church; and recall some of the horrors I witnessed whilst watching the news updates on our projection room display. Back then, most TVs were, on usual, 32 inch TVs. One cannot truly grasp the depravity of humanity unless you've seen those news clips on the large projection screen. Imagine a regular 24inch or even 32inch being equivalent to a 9mm round and our equipment screen being like 75 inch, such as the 7.62×51mm NATO round.... It changed me forever; and even us in the SAS were deeply affected by it, it was hard to watch our usual film afternoons. Hope you all stay safe and God bless

  • @kennethfrazer-jones6098

    @kennethfrazer-jones6098

    13 күн бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @wildandbarefoot

    @wildandbarefoot

    5 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your service! 😅

  • @danielpietruczuk5811
    @danielpietruczuk581118 күн бұрын

    I am Pole, moved to US in 2004. I had worked for 4 years with a Bosnian man, he lost in that war two little children killed by Serbs. They (him and his wife) decided they didnt want to live where their kids were killed. Moved to Chicago for x number of years, she was a shell of a human being, stayed home, depressed, didnt have a job, blaming herself (I never had an audacity how their children died, somebody speculated by a bomb). Obviously they never got over it, over that terrible loss, she decided she wanted to move back to their "old country" to be closer to kids' graves around 2008 or so. He went with her...

  • @jeremylamovsky9868

    @jeremylamovsky9868

    17 күн бұрын

    Im sure when they got back to Bosnia it only got worse. Just as dead then as they were when they left. Idk.how to put it, but i imagine it was a last resort to find some kind of relief and it must have been awful when they didnt find it. I imagine even worse than the US, considering how so many war criminals were being released. Places like Mostar, you go a few streets over and see a croat who executed men women and children

  • @ivan00001983

    @ivan00001983

    16 күн бұрын

    @@jeremylamovsky9868 Croat? Well, you see Serbian, Croat and Muslim perpetrators. Especially Serbian - they were the most prolific perpetrators of atrocities (Srebrenica), every second house in Republika Srpska houses a family with a war criminal. They all participated in crimes, but Serbs outdone them since they were most numerous and well equipped by JNA and Serbia, fact.

  • @jeremylamovsky9868

    @jeremylamovsky9868

    16 күн бұрын

    @@ivan00001983 dunno wtf made you think I didn’t know this, the whole thing really kicked off when a Muslim killed the groom in a nonmuslim wedding. Merely speaking from the perspective of the people in the story

  • @LunarWolf-H8

    @LunarWolf-H8

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@ivan00001983не лажи гоовно усташко, неће вам више проћи лажи код странаца маму ли ти јеебеем лажљиву

  • @LunarWolf-H8

    @LunarWolf-H8

    16 күн бұрын

    Look up Serbian victims massacred by muslim forces in Kravica, Tuzla, Sarajevo where the wedding couple was shot by muslim sniper and the actual cause of the war which was their (bosnian muslim) separatism. You won't find a single documentary (except in Serbian language) about Serbian victims because the narrative that Serbs are aggressors has to be kept at all costs.

  • @dennisgrubbs1929
    @dennisgrubbs192916 күн бұрын

    Great video 👍

  • @ByronBanger
    @ByronBanger15 күн бұрын

    Great documentary, thank you! I think an animated map every now and again would really help, there are a lot of different groups, regions and enclaves it would make things easier to follow.

  • @AfghanVetRTF3
    @AfghanVetRTF318 күн бұрын

    The UN did not establish the tunnel under the Sarajevo Airport runway. The Army of BiH did. The reason the Bosnian Serbs couldn’t stop the traffic through it was because the UN controlled the runway.

  • @pirkepirke8826

    @pirkepirke8826

    17 күн бұрын

    Serbs handed over the airport to UN, but Muslim/Bosniaks built the tunel below it.

  • @Dragzi83

    @Dragzi83

    16 күн бұрын

    Bosnian Serbs? That kind of term doesnt exist

  • @adnanfetibegovic8491

    @adnanfetibegovic8491

    16 күн бұрын

    @@Dragzi83 it actually did wxist

  • @Dragzi83

    @Dragzi83

    12 күн бұрын

    @@adnanfetibegovic8491 Nemoj Adnane i sam znas kad kupis cigare u Bosni pise na 3 jezika na kutiji,Bosanskom,Srpskom i Hrvatskom

  • @frodej6640

    @frodej6640

    12 күн бұрын

    @@Dragzi83 Bosnian serbs are the serbs that lived/live in bosnia.🙄

  • @EntryLevelLuxury
    @EntryLevelLuxury19 күн бұрын

    Thanks for making this.

  • @MrG77
    @MrG7717 күн бұрын

    I went to Yugoslavia when I was a little kid, to place called Rabac and it was a beautiful place. Our hotel was on a clifftop with stairs down to the water. The people were really friendly at the hotel. A woman named Maria or Marian looked after me and my sister sometimes and often wonder what happened to her and the people at that hotel. Hope they all made it through the war.🙏

  • @BBEEAATTNNGGUU
    @BBEEAATTNNGGUU19 күн бұрын

    Man this was BRIEF! There's so muchidsing from this. Why not, with the excellent work this channel does, do a long form documentary??

  • @tylerdurden4006
    @tylerdurden400620 күн бұрын

    The "sarejevo western safari snipers" part of the story is disgusting and never talked about by western history channels.

  • @stillcantbesilencedevennow

    @stillcantbesilencedevennow

    20 күн бұрын

    I am Jack's unrelenting apathy.

  • @9and7

    @9and7

    19 күн бұрын

    Neither is this: kzread.info/dash/bejne/mIZ1t9GqqJfagdo.html

  • @priestsonaplane2236

    @priestsonaplane2236

    19 күн бұрын

    So they knocked a few muzzys who’s crying I

  • @connannbarbarin3033

    @connannbarbarin3033

    18 күн бұрын

    It is never talked about by western history channels because there are no evidence that it happen.

  • @dopaminedreams1122

    @dopaminedreams1122

    17 күн бұрын

    And now mention all the things eastern and Russian media NEVER mentions, like the genocides under Stalin and Mao which are still ignored by those nations? Go away with all this “west bad” crap, at this point only Russian bots and traitors care about that stuff, the west is literally so much better than the alternative it’s wild.

  • @jamescrydeman540
    @jamescrydeman54016 күн бұрын

    And in that war the UN covered up an atrocity that was enabled by one of its own peace keeping regiments. Find the book by the former Scottish policeman who joined the French Foreign Legion and whose regiment discovered the atrocity, the Scotsman photographing it and reported it but beyond checking with the Scotsman that there were no other copies of his photos the UN did nothing.

  • @oeliamoya9796
    @oeliamoya97965 сағат бұрын

    Absolutely fantastic video. Love the fact you have table of contents WITH timestamps 👍

  • @potterj09
    @potterj096 күн бұрын

    I did a school assignment on this when I was in 5th grade. Sparked my interest in war journalism.

  • @LactusTheIntolerant
    @LactusTheIntolerant20 күн бұрын

    Finally some good content!

  • @Kumyar

    @Kumyar

    18 күн бұрын

    Its full of mistakes tho. Wouldnt recommend watching this.

  • @LactusTheIntolerant

    @LactusTheIntolerant

    18 күн бұрын

    @@Kumyarever since the original voice actor left, this channel has gone downhill in quality and it’s also lost its charm. The original VA is what made this channel what it is; or rather, what it was.

  • @evenlessbraincells9582
    @evenlessbraincells958219 күн бұрын

    Keep these vids coming, love them and the commentator.

  • @jakob7693

    @jakob7693

    14 күн бұрын

    It''s an Ai narrator and this video is most likely written by AI and it has no important info Seek better sources.

  • @evenlessbraincells9582

    @evenlessbraincells9582

    14 күн бұрын

    @jakob7693 It's not an AI narrator, he did 1 vid with an actual AI narrator and it sucked before switching back

  • @amanda_ksmo
    @amanda_ksmo17 күн бұрын

    Its interesting to watch, i was 12-16 yr old American girl 🇺🇲 i do remember hearing of this war and occasionally would catch newspaper articles, i had no idea what was going on, only that people were dying. There really was A Lot going on in the world during those years. I very much remember reading about the Rwandan Genocide (94) as well.

  • @jayonevarra4887

    @jayonevarra4887

    15 күн бұрын

    What about the reports of the raping? Was it just propaganda?

  • @Aeonshield
    @Aeonshield20 күн бұрын

    Unbottled? Go with uncorked next time and keep up the good content!

  • @zillsburyy1
    @zillsburyy120 күн бұрын

    very brutal and very forgotten

  • @grottybt5006
    @grottybt500617 күн бұрын

    We got lodes of Bosnian refugees on my grandmother's coal board estate in Yorkshire. They stuck together and caused havoc until the locals ran them out. That was back when refugees eventually went home and Britons had a fighting spirit. You said it was a positive time in the west but the early 90s weren't that positive for us at times

  • @zlatkoraic

    @zlatkoraic

    14 күн бұрын

    Had fun with local ladies?

  • @jasonandersen1562

    @jasonandersen1562

    11 күн бұрын

    Sounds like your current Muslim problem.

  • @davidmcgovern2410
    @davidmcgovern241016 күн бұрын

    This clip has way too many pop up ads, I watched the Death ofYugoslavia (thank you All for recommending it). I watched over two nights and was glued to. It. It really explains the timeline and events and causes for an outsider to this really confusing series of conflicts that occurred. The strange thing is that many of these ethnic groups who became refugees in the US settled in the same neighborhoods. There was even a criminal gang in the Bronx who had the acronym YACS, (Yugoslavians, Albanians, Croatians).

  • @zenger74
    @zenger7417 күн бұрын

    The steep dive landing approach is called a Khe Sanh approach

  • @natopeacekeeper97
    @natopeacekeeper9719 күн бұрын

    I was at the largest NATO command in Germany at Heidelberg (when NATO still had all its combat power). When the war broke out, everyone began working on a plan to go in and stop the war. Sadly and tragically, the United Nations went in instead. They allowed themselves to be stopped trying to get aid in, they stood by when their own peacekeepers were taken hostage, and they stood by when paramilitary units walked past "peacekeepers" and slaughtered everyone in their "safe havens" and they stood by while Sarajevo was being shelled relentlessly. I have had nothing but contempt for the UN ever since. They have never kept the peace ANYWHERE they have been deployed, most recently in Lebanon where they allow Hezbollah to repeatedly attack Israel. They are the most useless organization to have ever been created, and why the nations of the world continue to keep funding them goes beyond insanity. We should kick the UN out of New York-let them go to Europe and fail there. Again.

  • @ceasarwright7567

    @ceasarwright7567

    18 күн бұрын

    Or maybe thats what they were created to do ?

  • @lopov5112

    @lopov5112

    18 күн бұрын

    What’s the difference between hezbollah and Bosnian mujahideen again Mr peacekeeper?

  • @captainbligh3894

    @captainbligh3894

    17 күн бұрын

    I heard the same from a RAF senior officer who was at NATO HQ at the time. The European armies were prepared to go in with NATO logistics and were stopped by Clinton . Then in his second term he decided to go in , and say only the US would save the situation . Said RAF officer was very bitter about this and was convinced they could have stopped the war years earlier.

  • @LuvBorderCollies

    @LuvBorderCollies

    17 күн бұрын

    It has been "The Useless Nations" from Day 1. Allowing Stalin/Russia a permanent seat on the Security Council where 1 vote stopped every motion. The Human Rights Council is mostly staffed with the WORST violators of humans and human rights in the world.

  • @LuvBorderCollies

    @LuvBorderCollies

    17 күн бұрын

    @@captainbligh3894 I know from US Army officers and NCO's who've been sent there at any time, all say there is zero reason for the US to be involved. There is nothing in that land that is worth losing one American or NATO military life over. They all want to kill each other and are just waiting for the US & NATO to get too busy with bigger problems, then they'll strike and only insane fools will step back into that mess. Let them get it out of their system. Muslim provoked issues are swept under the rug of political correctness.

  • @theenchiladakid1866
    @theenchiladakid186618 күн бұрын

    It's not Forgotten

  • @johnphilpott5102
    @johnphilpott510213 күн бұрын

    A few of my friends went over there to fight. They all came back. One of them has never said a single word about it to this day.

  • @adnanbehrem7132

    @adnanbehrem7132

    12 күн бұрын

    @@johnphilpott5102 Actually, there were no fights involving US troops in Bosnia. US army was in a peacekeeping mission.

  • @johnphilpott5102

    @johnphilpott5102

    12 күн бұрын

    @@adnanbehrem7132 Sorry I ment to say they were mercenary. One had no military experience at all.

  • @kathleenmann7311
    @kathleenmann731117 күн бұрын

    I remember watching the Winter Olympics there when I was small. The News didn’t say a whole lot about it

  • @jedgrahek1426
    @jedgrahek142617 күн бұрын

    While this was noted quickly at the beginning, I think further emphasis and time should have been invested into explaining how it was the Serbians who were the victims of their neighbors, who sided with the Nazis, in WWII, to the point of there being a whole death camp there that was just as bad as anything in Poland, and barely ever mentioned in Western media. It's just a little strange to me that the first time in this piece that the concept of "thinking of their differently ethnic neighbors as sub-human" comes up is in reference to Serbians in Bosnia in the 90's... it's not like the same or much worse happened to their parents/grandparents within living memory. That doesn't excuse anything of course, but it is rather vital context also. There's also a very clear pattern with NATO in Europe: Did you collaborate or ally with the Nazis in WWII? Then NATO will back you up, support you, potentially get the intelligence agencies involved if you can't legitimately win an election in your country (See Ukraine in 2014! Or Italy in the 70's lol), because Nazi collaboration means you HATE Russia and/or Communism, and how funny those happen to also be the USA's biggest obsessions.

  • @aleksakuljanin2442

    @aleksakuljanin2442

    16 күн бұрын

    Well said.

  • @aleksakuljanin2442

    @aleksakuljanin2442

    16 күн бұрын

    Well said.

  • @feastguy101

    @feastguy101

    13 күн бұрын

    It’s not has if the Serbs didn’t take their own brutal revenge on the Croats after 1945. The communists oversaw the massacre of 300.000 Croats during the first years of communist rule in Yugoslavia. But that part wasn’t convenient to your anti Western rant, was it? And you have the gall to talk about the importance of context.

  • @knight1706

    @knight1706

    13 күн бұрын

    Spews propaganda and complains about Nato stopping your genocide, cope harder

  • @simonh6371

    @simonh6371

    13 күн бұрын

    The Ustashe concentration camp in Croatia, Jasenovac, was actually worse than anything in Poland or elsewhere under German control in WW2, to such an extent that top nazis were disgusted by what was done there!

  • @ashdoglsu
    @ashdoglsu20 күн бұрын

    Watch The Death of Yugoslavia if you want to know more about this conflict.

  • @12345fowler
    @12345fowlerКүн бұрын

    A recent war in the hearth of Europe that everybody wanted to forget instantly.

  • @CarlosPEnis
    @CarlosPEnis20 күн бұрын

    I never really got into this part of history until I learned more about my family and our heritage since my grandfather passed away. You could say I was a Croat but didn't know it

  • @masterblaster848
    @masterblaster84817 күн бұрын

    Im Serb that had to leave Croatia because fascism there. My life was hell there. Many Serbs were killed such as Zec family in Zagreb. My grandparents escaped horrors of Medak where Croats massacred Serbs. Their house was looted and destroyed by Croats. My other grandma also had to flee and her house was destroyed too. Serbs were cleansed in 1995 and many were killed. Serbia accepted refugees from Krajina, Bosnia, south 🇷🇸.

  • @jamesdean1143

    @jamesdean1143

    17 күн бұрын

    The Croatians did nothing to calm the fears of their Serb minority population. Just the opposite in fact. And where was the west and their human rights that they love so much.

  • @raoulantunovic5901

    @raoulantunovic5901

    17 күн бұрын

    Too bad that we missed you

  • @laza6141

    @laza6141

    17 күн бұрын

    @@raoulantunovic5901 You are just making his point for him.

  • @DConnectEmpire

    @DConnectEmpire

    16 күн бұрын

    You fled because you proclaimed 1/3 of Croatia as Serbian. You started a war which the Croats won.

  • @laza6141

    @laza6141

    16 күн бұрын

    @@DConnectEmpire I am not an expert on the subject but as far as i know Serbs had the same constitutional standing as Croatian people , Tudjman changed that and proclaimed that Serbs are a minority so that he could separate from Serbia , that is what caused the war ( especially because of historic reasons , from shootings in the parliament and killings of prominent Croatian politicians before WW2 to horrors during WW2 ) , and i am in no way defending the genocidal insane politics of Milosevic

  • @rickyibarra
    @rickyibarraКүн бұрын

    De todas las guerras ésta es la que más me apasiona.

  • @RUHappyATM
    @RUHappyATM19 күн бұрын

    And I thought the largest airlift in history is Op Vittles!

  • @seadfacic2924
    @seadfacic292417 күн бұрын

    There was no hatered between ppl in Yougoslavia.Only between ultra nationalists.The hatered came from ouside of Yougoslavia and in worked perfectly.For the USA.

  • @vitbenesovskymuzika

    @vitbenesovskymuzika

    16 күн бұрын

    Where were the ultranationalists from?

  • @simonh6371

    @simonh6371

    13 күн бұрын

    It was undermined by an economic sabotage unit of the CIA, as after the rest of Europe had abandoned communism, the US didn't want to have a flourishing socialist country in Europe. It's been admitted in interviews with ex-US govt employees. The film ''The weight of chains'' explains it well.

  • @simonh6371

    @simonh6371

    13 күн бұрын

    @@vitbenesovskymuzika They were on all sides. Croats too got tried at the Hague, not just Serbs.

  • @zlatkozivkovic8694

    @zlatkozivkovic8694

    12 күн бұрын

    We always blame the others for all our problems.

  • @zlatkozivkovic8694

    @zlatkozivkovic8694

    12 күн бұрын

    ​@@simonh6371 Both sides are guilty, but remember, Croatia did not attack Serbia at any point. And JNA and chetniks attacked Slavonia, Vukovar, and western Slavonia. The whole reason for the war was the Milosevic's communist regime trying to stay in power.

  • @milsoul1
    @milsoul113 күн бұрын

    Another good documentary on the topic is "Srebrenica A Town Betrayed (60 min. made by Norway) not seen at CNN." It gives a different perspective with real journalism

  • @BigSad49702
    @BigSad497023 сағат бұрын

    My uncle was a peacekeeper in Sarajevo and found a rape dungeon with Swiss(I believe) peacekeepers who trapped Croats in the back of the cellar who were caught in the act of assaulting young girls and the proceeded to lock the soldiers in but not before throwing grenades in. He took pictures of the aftermath and the dungeon. I’ve never seen flies so big and black

  • @Mongieboy
    @Mongieboy5 күн бұрын

    Know what really stood out 2 me in the introduction? The narrator was explaining about the geographical position of the balkans. "where cultures and religions have clashed for centuries." Not lived together or mixed, clashed. Why is it we find it so hard 2 live next 2 someone who is different 2 ourselves? Religion, culture, countries, colours. People have 2 fight. Obviously not everyone but it's a large proportion of the population. It's really sad, we could have such a beautiful planet and environment. But no, we prefer 2 blow each other away and conquer others.

  • @LunarWolf-H8
    @LunarWolf-H816 күн бұрын

    The crime in Bosanski Brod refers to the murders of ethnic Serbian civilians from March to October 1992 in Bosanski Brod (in the north of Bosnia and Herzegovina), which were committed by the Croatian armed forces in cooperation with members of Muslim paramilitary groups, and later by Muslim so-called Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Due to its monstrosity, this crime against Serb civilians was one of the most horrific scenes seen in war-torn Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s. Crimes against Serbian CIVILIANS have never been adequately prosecuted, farces have been made since the beginning of the year, and the sentences imposed by the courts on the victims were small, which confirms the fact that the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina mocks both justice and the victims.The Hague Tribunal was not interested in prosecuting the Criminals, and the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina deliberately delayed these cases for years. Even the representatives of the European Union in Bosnia and Herzegovina are not pressuring the authorities in Saratov to prosecute the criminals, even though the directives on which the EU was created have that obligation. In the area of ​​Bosanski Brod, Croatian paramilitary formations had 10 camps, where less than 2,000 Serbs were imprisoned. That is, in the eight months of occupation in Bosanski Brod, at least 500 Serbs were killed. There are also well-founded suspicions that criminals removed organs from Serbian victims and sold them on the black market throughout Europe, especially in Germany.

  • @zlatkozivkovic8694

    @zlatkozivkovic8694

    13 күн бұрын

    How many people have gone trough Manjaca , Omarska i others? How many people were killed in bombardment of Dubrovnikl? How many people have been killed in siege of Vukovar? How many people were killed in western Slavonia? This Balkan war can't be viewed as a separate war in Slovenia and separate war in Croatia and separate war in Bosnia. Common link in all of those was Serbian Government trying to enlarge Serbia within a confusion within of a break up of a country. They promoted minority serbs in those republics to establish their own regions and that resulted with balvan revolution in 91, in Krajina and Borovo/Vukovar area. And, just one interesting information...percentage of serbian population in Vukovar right now, 30 years after, is roughly the same as it was before the war. So much about the claim that they are being discriminated against.

  • @LunarWolf-H8

    @LunarWolf-H8

    12 күн бұрын

    @@zlatkozivkovic8694 онолико колико је морало јер сте кренули са сепаратизмом и убијањем Срба. Још неко глупо питање ?

  • @adnanbehrem7132

    @adnanbehrem7132

    12 күн бұрын

    @@LunarWolf-H8 Now it is Bosanski Brod? As far as I know, after occupied by the Yugoslav army, it have become Srpski Brod. Serb nationalists , through wisdom of Yugoslav army tanks nad artillery, tried to completely erase bosnian national identity. Court in Dusseldorf ( case against Nikola Jorgic, serbian soladier ) decleared him guilty formGenicide over Bosniaks in Grapska - Doboj, just south from Bosanski Brod. Genocide was not reserved for Srebrrenica only, it was all over Bosnia and Herzegovina .

  • @LunarWolf-H8

    @LunarWolf-H8

    12 күн бұрын

    @@adnanbehrem7132 no such thing as bosnian identity. You are Serbs who converted to islam and gained a nation thanks to Tito

  • @TomLaios
    @TomLaios19 күн бұрын

    I hate these clickbait titles.In what way is this a forgotten war?

  • @bryces9951

    @bryces9951

    19 күн бұрын

    Don't take it so literally it just means its not popular and in everybodys youtube feed like say ww2 or vietnam or even the punic wars. Its way down the list and few people would say bosnia if you asked them to list 5 wars and that isnt clickbait its you not recognizing things are not always meant to be taken strictly literal. Its like saying a tank of gas costs a fortune and sure its expensive but not a literal fortune.

  • @TomLaios

    @TomLaios

    18 күн бұрын

    @@bryces9951 really Captain Obvious? Not everyone has shit for brains and the attention span of a goldfish.Anyone over 30 knows about this conflict.

  • @binky8501
    @binky850117 күн бұрын

    How do you figure it's forgotten

  • @adamdarmstaedter1256
    @adamdarmstaedter125616 күн бұрын

    In the movie BEHIND ENEMY LINES , which side of this was Track Suit / GTA 4 Guy on? He was with the uniformed militia men at the beginning.

  • @nikolinabartulovic4079

    @nikolinabartulovic4079

    15 күн бұрын

    serbian

  • @emilmujahodzic3603
    @emilmujahodzic360315 күн бұрын

    Keep it simple ..Tito’s Yugoslavia was the best during the time ..the only ones that didn’t like Tito’s Yugoslavia were ustashe (Croatian Nazis) & Cetniks (Serbian Nazis) ..that’s the main reason war broke out , however , I love all Yugoslavian people no matter the religion , unfortunately, people of our country are not at fault , its politicians who are

  • @user-pc2jp2yr3c

    @user-pc2jp2yr3c

    15 күн бұрын

    Tito's Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav communist party created the "muslim nation" in 1968 ( later renamed to Bosnian muslims), as before 1968 the muslims had only been a religious community in Yugoslavia ( mainly converted Croats, Serbs and also a minority of Turks). So of course the muslims in Bosnia liked communist Yugoslavia that is why they were holding up Tito's portrait in Sarajevo in 1992 while the Serbs were planning to wipe them out.

  • @oimate3
    @oimate319 күн бұрын

    AI voice kinda sucks on this one. At least its not as bad as the korean war video

  • @bryces9951

    @bryces9951

    19 күн бұрын

    I actually dont think it is AI because it hasn't mispronounced any of the very unique sounding cities and proper names that were never english to begin with. Its pretty much never i hear AI not make any mispronounciations or odd timing errors.

  • @oimate3

    @oimate3

    18 күн бұрын

    @@bryces9951 Its AI. If you cant tell then you are not paying attention. For example It was mispronouncing Kosovo many times. I could go thru it again and list the ai mistakes but I dont feel like spending another hour watching this

  • @charlesrousseau6837

    @charlesrousseau6837

    18 күн бұрын

    @@oimate3 Considering all US and Brit folks that pronounce Messerschmitt as Meshersmitt, I'm inclined to think that they're all AI.

  • @jakob7693

    @jakob7693

    14 күн бұрын

    It's AI and written by AI Mass report this.

  • @Whosaids0
    @Whosaids019 күн бұрын

    There's some background noise in this doc. that sounded like someone was banging on my security door at 2am. Coupled with the fact I live in the hood, by myself. My spider senses was peaking and it's not that i wish a mf'er would it's just I can't go too hard not knowing if I knowing them.

  • @Based_D
    @Based_D16 күн бұрын

    I'd be curious on how many men that have survived combat would advocate to go war when not attacked, and they've not even imposed as a threat?

  • @user-ci7fz5kp8e
    @user-ci7fz5kp8e15 күн бұрын

    Serbia had the Greater Serbia of all Serbs in one state. It wasn’t enough. They wanted total domination of all others, worse yet, they couldn’t stomach people they perceived as inferior such as Bosniaks and Albanians to rule over Serbs in their respective territories that Serbs were in minority. In Kosovo, after Milosevic removed the autonomy, Serbs were no more than 15% of the population but accounted for 95% of state employees, managers, police etc. Once Slovenia and Croatia saw what it was done, they saw the writing in the wall and moved full force towards independence. Bosnia followed suit.

  • @nikolaforzane2285

    @nikolaforzane2285

    13 күн бұрын

    Easy there. Tell that to Osama Bin Laden, who was there with 1000s jihadis. Google it

  • @abolich13
    @abolich1319 күн бұрын

    To all the Peacekeepers that served in Bosnia thank you for your service if it wasn't for your sacrifice this comment probably wouldn't exist.

  • @zlatkoraic

    @zlatkoraic

    14 күн бұрын

    Especially those smuggling coffee in UN vehicles

  • @l1854

    @l1854

    8 күн бұрын

    you're welcome, Gorazde / Bugojno 95

  • @rogerhudson9732
    @rogerhudson973216 күн бұрын

    Western intervention: half said you came too late, the other half said you shouldn't have come at all.

  • @lotharvonrichthofen4474
    @lotharvonrichthofen447416 күн бұрын

    During the intro you made a statement essentially saying that the atrocities that occurred in the Yugoslavian wars of the 90’s hadn’t been seen since the 3rd Reich…or something to that effect? What about all of the atrocities which led to the torture and deaths of millions of People throughout the Soviet Union, East Bloc Communist countries, and all of the satellite puppets for the CCCP, CCP, North Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, African countries and Latin countries, between May 8, 1945 and the end of the 20th century?

  • @stellad9309
    @stellad930919 күн бұрын

    There is a lot not told in this documentary, where is the genocide buy NATO

  • @staceylpittman532
    @staceylpittman53220 күн бұрын

    Muslims.

  • @TheBb6prelude

    @TheBb6prelude

    19 күн бұрын

    Accurate

  • @dzemiljasarevic7269

    @dzemiljasarevic7269

    19 күн бұрын

    What are they at fault?

  • @dzemiljasarevic7269

    @dzemiljasarevic7269

    19 күн бұрын

    Thos muslims had ppl like Jovan Divljak (Dragan Vikic )(Miro Lazovic ) (Sven Alkalin a Bosnian jew)( HOS) not hvo ...actually stand whit them and defend bosnia ..all of them cristans of different domains...

  • @ensarzahirovic4137

    @ensarzahirovic4137

    19 күн бұрын

    Most of Catholic,Jew, and some small number of orthodox. Bosnia is multiethnic . My father was in secon corp, it have around 70.000 soldier 90% Muslim. But first general of that corp is catholic.

  • @lopov5112

    @lopov5112

    18 күн бұрын

    @@dzemiljasarevic7269for everything tbh. Is there any country in Europe today where they make a positive impact and don’t larp about jihad and establishing a caliphate? 😂

  • @GrandDukeMushroom
    @GrandDukeMushroom14 күн бұрын

    I had a neighbour, middle-aged man, who served the Dutch militairy in Bosnia. He recently ended his own life. He was always asking for favours and begging for money, but suffering from ptsd and alcoholism and some other stuff might have you end up that way I guess. I still feel sorry I didn't do more for him but he was kind of self indulgent.

  • @syfieldsjr1576
    @syfieldsjr157615 күн бұрын

    I’m going to have to agree with her quote in regards to Islam and the Muslims!

  • @barnstorm91
    @barnstorm9117 күн бұрын

    Fact check #1 Gavrillo Princep never intended to kill the Archduke’s wife Sofie. He stated many times that he felt bad that she was killed but she was between him and his target.

  • @zillsburyy1
    @zillsburyy120 күн бұрын

    lol the U.N.

  • @triciahlongwa6383
    @triciahlongwa638317 күн бұрын

    Brilliant video for those of us who've never heard about it, i must say though i never wanted MAPS to pop up on my screen more than this. It just would've been great to see where each country is and where things were divided and taking place.

  • @ljupcemagdenovski5018
    @ljupcemagdenovski501816 күн бұрын

    First person on documentaries with hands up is Vasil Tupirkovski

  • @lexington476
    @lexington47620 күн бұрын

    When the Dayton Accords were signed my father was a part of that 60,000 soldier peacekeeping force. If I remember correctly he was in Bosnia for about 6 months.

  • @jonnyqwst

    @jonnyqwst

    20 күн бұрын

    Was he with the first armored division? My unit was A 94th Field Artillery

  • @lexington476

    @lexington476

    19 күн бұрын

    @@jonnyqwst no, MP.

  • @lexington476

    @lexington476

    19 күн бұрын

    @@jonnyqwst MP.

  • @lexington476

    @lexington476

    19 күн бұрын

    He was an MP National Guard.

  • @aleksakuljanin2442

    @aleksakuljanin2442

    16 күн бұрын

    and he had no business being there.

  • @DB-jo4se
    @DB-jo4se11 күн бұрын

    For real and solid facts i follow Daniele Ganser.. read the book Illegal Wars.. even on CD.. but its allways interesting to hear more stories..

  • @glenncheatham1320
    @glenncheatham132020 күн бұрын

    Are you serious with the advert for a game about WAR for this video? What is wrong with you?!🤨

  • @kiwidiesel

    @kiwidiesel

    20 күн бұрын

    They are both related, good combo really 😂

  • @fredflinstone6601

    @fredflinstone6601

    20 күн бұрын

    Agree!

  • @dkkuhn87

    @dkkuhn87

    19 күн бұрын

    Stop looking for things to be offended about

  • @Archangelm127

    @Archangelm127

    19 күн бұрын

    If you want so desperately to be offended, be offended about Warthunder's predatory monetization model. This shit ruins lives.

  • @LunarWolf-H8
    @LunarWolf-H816 күн бұрын

    VOLUNTEER STREET IN SARAJEVO 1992 (The crime in Dobrovoljačka ulica) is the name for the mass crime against the JNA (Yugoslav people's army) column carried out by the Muslim paramilitary groups "Green Berets", "Patriotska Liga BiH" and members of the police of Bosnia and Herzegovina on May 3, 1992 in Sarajevo's Dobrovoljačka street. The JNA column was retreating towards the barracks in Lukavica, in accordance with the agreement reached earlier between the command of the Second Army Area of ​​the JNA and the BiH Presidency. In those attacks on May 3rd, 42 JNA soldiers, officers and civilians of various nationalities were killed and 73 were wounded, including many Serbs. 14 members of the JNA were killed in the attack on the JNA Headquarters in Sarajevo and the command of the Second Army Region the day before, on May 2, 1992. No one was ever held accountable for these crimes, on the contrary, the CRIMINALS were REWARDED. The Hague Tribunal did not want to take over this crime. This was the event that announced bloody conflicts not only in Sarajevo, but throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina. For the Muslim community, these crimes represent a "patriotic act and freedom".

  • @adnanbehrem7132

    @adnanbehrem7132

    12 күн бұрын

    @@LunarWolf-H8 Speaking on mass war crimes over haevy armed Yugoslav army soldiers is like speaking of war crimes of Warsaw gheto Jews comited against Wermacht, during gheto uprising.

  • @LunarWolf-H8

    @LunarWolf-H8

    12 күн бұрын

    @@adnanbehrem7132 Yugoslav soldiers in Tuzla column did not even have bullets and the agreement was to retreat peacefully.

  • @adnanbehrem7132

    @adnanbehrem7132

    12 күн бұрын

    @@LunarWolf-H8 Yeah, had MIG 25' s above their heads and no bullets in rifles. On the May 2nd 1992, by then almost all Eastern Bosnia was ethnically cleansed from Non - Serbs, by that unurmed Yugoslav army. Bijeljina, Zvornik, Vlasenica, Foca, Srebrenica, Brcko, Visegrad... All of these conquered by the peacefull Yougoslav army .

  • @LunarWolf-H8

    @LunarWolf-H8

    12 күн бұрын

    @@adnanbehrem7132 Yugoslav army retreated from their bases and took the equipment. They were only active in the first year of the war before Army of Republika Srpska was formed.

  • @adnanbehrem7132

    @adnanbehrem7132

    12 күн бұрын

    @@LunarWolf-H8 All teritories thay occupied, thay did it during first half year of the war, while there was no bosnian army to confront. 80% of atrocities they commited , done it in the 1992. Yugoslav army never left Bosnia. Just have change symbols on uniforms. Like russians without marking , that occupied Crimea.

  • @bryces9951
    @bryces995119 күн бұрын

    How you gonna talk about Tito and not tell these people about "the letter" is what im wondering. I know its a small detail but its also possibly the single most badass letter ever written.

  • @fredflinstone6601
    @fredflinstone660120 күн бұрын

    The UN and NATO. Were complicit in the serbs actions in Bosnia. A joke

  • @oliviasooooksk

    @oliviasooooksk

    19 күн бұрын

    History repeats itself

  • @crazychase98

    @crazychase98

    19 күн бұрын

    The un an nato should have just never got invloved they should have let it run its course

  • @user-pc2jp2yr3c

    @user-pc2jp2yr3c

    19 күн бұрын

    @@crazychase98 So the Serbs could kill more people and do more genocide?

  • @4runnercolorado422

    @4runnercolorado422

    19 күн бұрын

    Actually they were complicit in the horrible atrocities committed by Muslims against Serb civilians

  • @tonyalb3863

    @tonyalb3863

    19 күн бұрын

    @@4runnercolorado422 Lying Serb always acting like the victim thats why NATO bombed Serbia because of the Atrocities Serbs committed ! booom booom kukuuuu lele majko

  • @LunarWolf-H8
    @LunarWolf-H816 күн бұрын

    The crime in Bashcharshiya (Baščaršija) took place on March 1, 1992, during a wedding in front of the Old Orthodox Church in Baščaršija and in Sarajevo, when Ramiz Delalić, known as Ćelo, a pre-war criminal and member of the Muslim paramilitary unit "Green Berets", killed the groom's father, Serb Nikola, with a pistol. Gardović and wounded Serbian Orthodox priest Radenko Miković. The Muslim authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina did not want to prosecute Ramiz Delalić and his aiders, because for them it was a patriotic act. As a result, the police in Sarajevo disbanded in the following days. Delalić even became a national idol regardless of his criminal past. In almost all the American media, this event is faked, that is, presented as if the Serbs allegedly shot at the Muslim wedding guests. The propaganda machine has done its job. The murder of Baščaršija was one of the reasons for the war on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the early nineties of the 20th century. Thus, this crime is sung in Serbian modern music as "Blood Wedding".

  • @zlatkoraic

    @zlatkoraic

    14 күн бұрын

    Belo?

  • @zlatkoraic

    @zlatkoraic

    13 күн бұрын

    @@LunarWolf-H8 Pa gde si cetnik? Zna se ko je kome mame jebavo. Pitaj komsinice iz Sarajeva.

  • @LunarWolf-H8

    @LunarWolf-H8

    13 күн бұрын

    @@zlatkoraic исправљено

  • @Rex-bf9nx
    @Rex-bf9nx14 күн бұрын

    Saw this and instantly thought of battlefield 4

  • @Sadda7
    @Sadda73 күн бұрын

    a modern chapter of the old barbarian, savage, aggressive, bloody, merciless crusade chapters. Always has been always will be

  • @hejselbatice776
    @hejselbatice77617 күн бұрын

    Please don't make more videos, you have no idea about history. Croatia is not a predominantly Muslim country, but a Catholic one. In World War II, the Croats, then the soldiers (butchers, fascists) were called Ustaše. They are known for unprecedented atrocities and massacres of Serbs, Jews and Roma. There are hardly any Muslims in Croatia. A large number of Bosnian Muslims were Ustashas in World War II. And they slaughtered the Serbs, together with the Croats. Milosevic came to power in 1989, not 1987. In the elections in Bosnia (which the Serbs boycotted, it's true), Fikret Abdić, a businessman, won the most votes - not Alija Ietbegović. Fikret Abdić was against the outbreak of war, that's why his victory was not recognized and Alija Izetbegović, a radical Muslim in his youth, a member of the "young Muslims" and a soldier of the Handžar Division (SS) in World War II, declared himself as the leader of the Muslims in Bosnia. He even wrote the radical, chauvinistic book "Islamic Declaration"

  • @jakob7693

    @jakob7693

    14 күн бұрын

    It's an AI SLOP MACHINE, just pumping out videos for views.

  • @MilanRadovic
    @MilanRadovic17 күн бұрын

    Basically, NATO was on any side that was supporting decoupling foreign countries. From one economic giant (Yugoslavia), NATO (Read: USA) created couple small weak countries and their resources are exploited by Western Corporations. Bravo!

  • @DieselDog403
    @DieselDog40310 күн бұрын

    Hold up a second. You're telling me the UN conducted the largest airlift operation in history to Sarajevo? Are you SURE it was bigger than the Berlin airlift conducted by the US and UK?

  • @oblivionzzzmike
    @oblivionzzzmike18 күн бұрын

    Just a curiosity. I’ve heard they spoke German in the Yugoslav Federal Assembly. A non-formal agreement between the representatives of each republic and autonomous regions, which had become a tradition. At least during Yugoslavia under Tito’s regime, up until the late 80s, early 90s, until the violent breakup. I don’t know if this is true or not. Someone please confirm. Thank you That being said. To this day I still have yet to see a better put together documentary about the 90s conflicts in Yugoslavia than the one from BBC in 1996, “The Death of Yugoslavia”. With practically uncut interviews from all the main characters and politicians in power at the time. I suppose they were still processing what just went on. Because I find some explicit statements fascinating. Especially from the Serb representatives. Which ironically, automatically incriminated them under their own admission. It’s truly a remarkable production that you rarely find nowadays. This actual video report or narrative (minus the pre Tito’s death era), is practically a recap of that 5 hour BBC documentary.

  • @MultiMetaldemon

    @MultiMetaldemon

    17 күн бұрын

    German! Wrong! Serbo-Croatian was official language in Yugoslavia(SFRJ)

  • @oblivionzzzmike

    @oblivionzzzmike

    17 күн бұрын

    @@MultiMetaldemon I know the official language was Serbo-Croatian. What I meant is the Assembly itself. A non-formal indulgence between the elites, if you will. They spoke German between them.

  • @charles300566
    @charles30056614 күн бұрын

    OMG. Who wrote the script?

  • @simonbanks3058
    @simonbanks30582 күн бұрын

    Yeah we tune in for the picks from logic and reason from people who live and breathe it. Keep refining your analytics, absolutely, but glad you are picking your own picks and not parroting others, AJ.

  • @bobbyshiznit6123
    @bobbyshiznit612319 күн бұрын

    Why cant they say greek ortho vs muslim vs papal catholics?

  • @vik.huis8

    @vik.huis8

    17 күн бұрын

    because serbs have their serbian orthodox church not greek, and it's roman catholic not papal.

  • @bobbyshiznit6123

    @bobbyshiznit6123

    17 күн бұрын

    @@vik.huis8 orthodox christian

  • @Khalilraja-ru2qx
    @Khalilraja-ru2qx17 күн бұрын

    Malaysian Army help those people at bosnia they should say thank you to Malaysia for helping them.

  • @reorivs3328
    @reorivs332816 күн бұрын

    During the first Month of the War, i still recall those many zig- zag criss cross and bizarre conflict Border lines... 😂

  • @gruntsffs1
    @gruntsffs119 күн бұрын

    4:10 Wow! So that’s it? If this was supposed to be the pretext to the conflict in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990’s, you’ve already slanted the viewers to a narrative of the “evil Serbs” in the first 5 minutes. Nobody will learn anything from this very biased and under researched video. Bummer.

  • @dkkuhn87

    @dkkuhn87

    19 күн бұрын

    I'm sorry history isn't kind to you, but we're not gonna pretend it didn't happen. Stop with the BS

  • @Archangelm127

    @Archangelm127

    19 күн бұрын

    Nobody learns anything from apologism or revisionism either. Grow the fuck up.

  • @gruntsffs1

    @gruntsffs1

    19 күн бұрын

    @@dkkuhn87 Ok?!?

  • @ruslankbr5243
    @ruslankbr524317 күн бұрын

    I don’t want to justify Serbs because they did a lot of crimes as well as Croats and Muslims but the fact USA destroyed Yugoslavia and even made Kosovo independent with their military base proves that US demolished the only one Russian ally in Europe. Today Russia fights against NATO expansion which started from Yugoslavia war and Kosovo precedent.

  • @jeffrey8847

    @jeffrey8847

    17 күн бұрын

    The US did not destroy Yugoslavia. By the time the US got involved Yugoslavia was already dead.

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