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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.
Another Power Struggle in Yugoslavia. Energy Crisis Tops Economic Woes Facing New Leaders. By Michael Dobbs. October 27, 2000 at 1:00 a.m. EDT. correction ...
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, ...
In the northern Serbian city of Subotica, one businessman, Blasko Gabric, was so distraught when the name of his former country, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, was finally abolished on Feb. 4 ...
In the early 1990s, Yugoslavia was shorthand for destruction: blasted cities in the heart of Europe, pulverized minarets and toppled bell towers, a whole cosmopolitan society splintered by ...
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 ...
There are 6,500 Jews in Yugoslavia, according to figures released today by the Jewish community here. About 1,000 Jews live in Belgrade, 1,000 in Zagreb and 1,000 in Sarajevo, with the remainder ...
The Museum of Modern Art in New York City is hosting an extraordinary exhibition surveying late modern architecture from a country that no longer exists: Yugoslavia. Toward a Concrete Utopia ...