15 June 1992 General Ratko Mladic (Commander of the Serbian Armed Forces in Bosnia) was the last hope of the war enterprise called Greater Serbia. After distinguishing himself as a colonel in Knin, he was promoted and sent to Sarajevo to take the place of another humanist, General Kukanjac. Radovan Karadzic had already defected, setting up his artillery in the […]

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