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(E) Correction to "Siege of Dubrovnik"
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Correction to Siege of DubrovnikI would like to point an error in quote in bold typeface:"This was the first time in its history that Dubrovnik had had to depend on arms to defend its freedom," he said. "In the past, it had always relied on diplomacy, trade, or even payments of money to maintain its freedom." I would like to remind that during short existence of Serbian Kingdom, and their dynasty of rulers, Serbs stated no less than f
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(E) Siege of Dubrovnik
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Siege of Dubrovnik"This was the first time in its history that Dubrovnik had had to dependon arms to defend its freedom," he said. "In the past, it had alwaysrelied on diplomacy, trade, or even payments of money to maintain itsfreedom."COURTSIDE: MILOSEVIC TRIALBy Judith Armatta in the The HagueThe Croatian general who defended the city of Dubrovnik said last week hewas hampered because his former president, Franjo Tudjman, had made a
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(E) BH Croats out numbered and on the defensive.
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The Muslim-Croat Civil War in Bosnia: A MilitaryHistory, 1992-1994I know some of you know about this book, but itsalready available for pre-order on amazon, althoughthe blurb I could find only on the UK site. I daresayit will cause a stir!"In a conclusion which some may find uncomfortable,Shrader argues that far from being the attackers, theBosnian Croats in Central Bosnia were clearly outnumbered, outgunned and on the defensive. "The Musl
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(E) Croatia and the Lost Colony, 1585-1590
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CROATIA and CROATIANSand theLOST COLONY1585-1590By Adam S. EterovichNEW BOOK 2003America was being colonized by the English in 1585-1590 at Croatoan-Roanoke on the Atlantic coast in the Carolinas. This was called the Lost Colony. Sir Walter Raleigh was given a Royal Charter to colonize. When the English returned in 1590 they found carved on a tree “Croatoan” and no colonists. Western historians state that Croatoan-Croatan is an Indian word. This
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(E) Book Review "Serving My Country - Croatia Rediviva"
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Distributed by CroatianWorld "Serving My Country - CroatiaRediviva"Highly recommended: - a new book "Serving My Country - Croatia Rediviva"by Hrvoje Kacic, written in English. Mr Kacic is a lawyer and professor of Shipping Law with a Ph.D. inMaritime Law who served as an internationally recognized Maritime lawexpert in many national and international Maritime Departments,Conferences and Conventions. He was elected President
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(E) Balkan ghosts By Jeffrey T. Kuhner
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Balkan ghostsBy Jeffrey T. KuhnerJanuary 05, 2004 The Washington Times, CommentaryThe recent victory by radical nationalists in Serbia's parliamentaryelections signals that Belgrade will likely once again seek to forge aGreater Serbia. Neighboring states and the West need to revise theirforeign policies in order to prevent another Balkan war. The neo-fascist Serbian Radical Party, led by Vojislav Seselj, wonnearly 30 percent of the vote. More mod
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(E) CROATIA - Magic Kingdom - Smithsonian Magazine Says
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Distributed by CroatianWorld CROATIA - MAGIC KINGDOM Magic Kingdom Within the Adriatic fortress of Dubrovni
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(E) Eastern Slavonia, Western Srijem and Baranja through history
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Eastern Slavonia, Western Srijem and Baranja through historyEastern Slavonia, Western Srijem and Baranja through historyEastern Croatia, also called Slavonija, is a Croatian historical region that includes the fertile valley between rivers Sava, Drava and Danube. It got its name from Latin Sclavonia which meant the country of Slavs. Croats inhabited the Danube region in 7th century on the territory of the former Roman provin
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(E) Not To Forget - THE GHASTLY SLAUGHTER OF VOCIN REVISITED
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THE GHASTLY SLAUGHTER OF VOCIN REVISITED Lest We ForgetBy Jerry Blaskovich MDThe former police chief of the Croatian town of Slatina, Djuro Matovina, testified in early October 2002 at the Haag War Crimes Tribunal that the White Eagles, a Serb paramilitary force, massacred 45 civilians in the village of Vocin. While Matovina's statements about the December 1991 slaughter had little meaning for the average reader, it most likely caused a gre
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