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A Madhouse In Yugoslavia. ... He is finding out the dictator's regime left his city of 2 million people nearly destitute. "I've got problems all over," said Protic.
Yugoslavia's brutalist relics fascinate the Instagram generation. ... Genex Tower, also known as The Western City gate, stands in Belgrade, Serbia, March 1, 2019.
Despite NATO’s efforts to keep its war against President Slobodan Milosevic as surgically “clean” as possible, the bombing of Yugoslavia has killed, ton for ton, as many civilians as other ...
On April 6, 1941, Yugoslavia was invaded by German and Axis troops during World War II, lasting only 11 days before Yugoslavia surrendered. ... The city fell on April 12, ...
ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — With vigils outside clinics, marches drawing thousands and groups of men kneeling to pray in public squares, religious and neo-conservative groups have been ramping up ...
TITOISM is today at something of a crossroads. If Yugoslavia’s undoubted economic successes during the past twelve years can be attributed to its singular half-collectivized, half-free economy ...
What about the United States? This year, the U.S. didn’t crack the list of 20 best cities to live, and two U.S. cities—Los Angeles and San Diego—are among the places making the biggest declines.
Yugoslavia was defined by its in-betweenness. Established after the Second World War, the Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia may have begun life as a Communist state in the Soviet mold, but ...
NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reports on the elections in Yugoslavia. No official results have yet been released, but opposition says that their leader Vojislav Kostunica is ahead. This is in sharp ...
Do oil ventures, federal bank-fraud charges and Yugoslavia have anything in common? In the case of John R. Lytle, they do. Lytle is a former lending officer of Continental Illinois National Bank an… ...