Genocide : ethnic cleansing in Northwestern Bosnia

Genocide : ethnic cleansing in Northwestern Bosnia

The work documents and shows the creation of the Republika Srpska with its capital Banja Luka as part of the larger Republika Srpska Krajina and the war crimes committed against the Muslims and Croats of Northwestern Bosnia. Book in English, German and Fr

Includes chapters: Territorialization of the idea of ​​Greater Serbia; Witness reports (Prijedor, Sanski Most, Ključ - 1992); In memory of the innocent victims; historical and ethnic background of the area of ​​the Sana River – municipalities of Prijedor, Sanski Most, Ključ); Prijedor in 1942, the suffering of Croats during the Second World War; Photo material.

Translation
Ksenija Horvat, Marica Risek, Veronika Radovčić
Editor
Ante Beljo
Dimensions
24 x 17.5 cm
Pages
382
Publisher
Hrvatski informativni centar - Izdavačka udruga zajednice Hrvata sjeverozapadne Bosne, Zagreb, 1993.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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