Shortly after signing the Brioni Declaration, the Army has, unexpectedly, decided to retreat from Slovenia. Leaving behind over a hundred tanks, other heavy artillery and lorries, fourteen “Slovenian” garrisons were, by the end of October, moved to Serbia (Sabac, Obrenovac, Jakovo, Koceljeva, Valjevo, Gornji Milanovac, Cacak, Raska and Novi Pazar), to Montenegro (Titograd) and to Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bihac, Banja […]

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