4 May 1992 It lasted exactly 50 years. The army that used to be Yugoslav and which believed it was the people’s, was created in 1941 as a guerrilla formation, emerging out of World War II as the winner. The Communist bliss lasted for 45 years. Since all things come to an end, JNA (The Yugoslav People’s Army), on its […]

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