If anything can be said of the Serbian Republic in Bosnia-Herzegovina authorities, then it is that they are consistent in their basic national-ideological commitment: to have nothing in common with anyone, and especially not with the Moslems and the Germans In early April this year, the Bosnian Serb army general staff came to the conclusion that it would be a […]

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