Top News Story July 2, 1991 Yugoslavia and the Ten-Day War
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024
- The Ten-Day War between Yugoslavia and Slovenia continues. Slovenia and Croatia have declared their independence from Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav military is asserting itself. The Yugoslav airfare dropped bombs on the Slovenians one week after their declaration of independence. Slovenian independence fighters struggle for their freedom from Yugoslavia.
The US Bush Administration is trying to keep up with what is happening and form a US policy on this war.
Imagine if you are an every day Austrian, you live your mundane civil life in the outskirts of a town on the border in one of the most stable countries of the world. And a war is taking place at a few hundred meters from your house.
That Austrian might live in Bad Radkersburg lmao
@@alengrm7488 i googled it before with help of info online and google maps, it could be that place
Check out this video. It's basically the exact thing you0re describing. An austrian took footage during the war in Bad Radkersburg, which is a twin town of the Slovenian Gornja Radgona... Basically one town split apart by only a river. ruclips.net/video/NzFdKzti6hw/видео.html It is a kinda eeire and surreal feeling. Living in a peacuful town, while literally just stone throw away (the combat took place for the border post) people are killing each other.
@@radgoncan Thank you, it was what I was looking for. I have a fascination for international borders that divide conflict areas from peaceful ones where one civilian is pretty much safe while other people literally seek shelter in a ditch no more than 3 stone's throws away because it seems such an unreal scenario.
So far I know a few examples:
-Yugoslavija conflict bordering Italy and Austria, '91
-The Netherlands bordering Belgium, ww1
-Turkey and Israel bordering Syria especially Kobane, Syrian Civil war
-US bordering Mexico during it's civil war
-Possibly Tanzania during the Rwanda massacre, '94
-Switserland during the airraids on Germany, ww2
-Sweden during the invasion of Denmark and Norway, ww2
-Possibly Thailand during the reign of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia
@@alengrm7488 I am from Bad Radkersburg lol
that was my dad in the special forces! :)
My dad killed your dad!
Today I am an editor for a publishing house in Germany, I am married and have a child. But that August of 1991, I was an 11-year-old boy hiding in my grandparents Anna and Anator's basement. They lived in the countryside, in Trbovlje. And I spent summer vacations with them. The war took us by surprise. My grandfather had to go out to look for my uncle Tüvia who was with the reservists on the road. My grandmother Anna, a woman of 61 at the time, had a gun and sat on the stairs and we talked for hours. The war was over in 10 days and I went back to Ljubljana to find my parents. Fortunately, everything ended well for us and no one close to us died. Then the European Union welcomed us and today we live very well!
Zivela Slovenija, Zivela Hrvaska, mi smo bratje.
Nacisti
@@duramajin3118? Kdo je nacist?
Živjela Hrvatska, živjela Slovenija. Braća smo zauvijek!
Hrvatska & Slovenija - dvije prijateljske zemlje koje granice i koje NIKADA u svojoj povijesti nisu ratovale, to je ne samo Europski nego i svjetski fenomen. Zivjelo Hrvatsko-Slovensko prijateljstvo!
@@Jasmian Srbi
Slovenes had balls to do it.
Proud to be slovenian on my moms side 🇸🇮
@КА пятьдесят два Čefur.
Vi ste monstrumi
@user-hu3fb7xc8ehis dad is bosnjak
@@medindelic5614 so if he is.. bosnjaks are good people
@@medindelic5614 You wish ! Poor you.......
Ah, the 1990s :)
Good old days
@@DM-lm5lw
Communist fell
Romanian Revolution
Collapse of Yugoslavia
Yugoslav Wars
Collapse of the USSR
The unravelling of artificial states held together by communism
What a news time ! Topics: dissolvement of yugoslavia, internal chaos within USSR, nuclear weapons in IRAQ. Breathtaking :)
And to think that things today feel worse. Iraq had Iraq war and ISIS, Russia at war with Ukraine, tensions brewing up again between Serbia and Kosovo.
We destroyed them
@@lux637 yes we did
2:00 Rambo
U kombiju se skor sam zadavu s telefonm kva bi śele na terenu pogruntou
I'm pretty sure that guy was terrified
@@erikarabie bruh is war what do you expect
@@PJ-kw5lf majstr je biu še ucerej lepo doma na nivi zdj se gre pa strelat. Ti bi biu kj bol?
Rambo with a double chin and no jawline?
Slava Sloveniji!!!
In this video, the Yugoslav Army (JNA) was actually acting in self-defense after being attacked by rebels. The JNA was the victim in this situation, because there was an agreement allowing them to stay in Slovenia until October (3 more months). Meanwhile, the USA, UK, and other Western countries did not support the Slovenian independence, warning that if Slovenia continued down that path, it could end up like Albania, a self-isolated and under sanctions. The rebels, aware of this and in order to win the support from the western countries, they intentionally provoked the JNA by launching attacks, knowing that the JNA's defensive reaction can be used to show the world that JNA was the agressor,. They recorded these encounters and framed them as aggression against innocent Slovenia, hiding the truth of self-defense. This strategy ultimately succeeded, turning Western governments to support Slovenia.
If I were born in these days too.😪
I wish yugoslavia never collapsed. I wish i could drive from Macedonia to Slovenia without waiting at three border crossings :(
It was doomed to fail. Tito took so much debt it was impossible to pay back.
I wish I could travel to Macedonia as a Bulgarian without being hated
I wish North Macedonia wasn't a Serbian pupoet state 😢
No waiting between Croatia and Slovenia though, thanks to the EU/Schengen. The rest of the West-Balkan might join as well at some point.
@@euphoriaggaminghd more like a greek puppet state. they had to change their name because of the greeks