29 Marzo 2024, 04:04:02 *
Bienvenido(a), Visitante. Por favor, ingresa o regístrate.

Ingresar con nombre de usuario, contraseña y duración de la sesión
Noticias: Foro RKKA
 
   Inicio   Ayuda Ingresar Registrarse  
Páginas: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 7   Ir Abajo
  Imprimir  
Autor Tema: Guerras Yugoslavas (1991-2001)  (Leído 15821 veces)
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #60 : 02 Septiembre 2012, 03:31:07 »

Hotel de lujo en las costas de Croacia, atacado por los montenegrinos en 1991.

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar
En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #61 : 02 Septiembre 2012, 03:38:06 »

Conflicto del Valle de Presevo, 2001.

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar
En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #62 : 02 Septiembre 2012, 06:47:58 »

Mas del Valle de Presevo

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar
En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #63 : 30 Septiembre 2012, 00:18:03 »

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar
En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #64 : 04 Noviembre 2012, 20:59:12 »

Role of JNA in the 1990s Wars Still Remains Unclear

One of the main reasons why the role of the Yugoslav People’s Army, JNA, in the breakup of Yugoslavia remains unclear after nearly 20 years since the wars is that archives of the army are still kept secret, experts say.

Citar
Following the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the federal army, the JNA, was often used and abused for political gain by the ex-Yugoslav states, agreed experts at the round table discussion, “The role of the JNA in the dissolution of Yugoslavia,” held Tuesday at Belgrade’s Center for Cultural Decontamination.

The university professor and former army officer, Miroslav Hadzic, says that the role of the JNA cannot be interpreted as long as the archives of the army remain a state secret.


“All the countries of the former Yugoslavia are silent about the JNA – Serbia because of its role in the wars, and other countries because the JNA enabled them to create their own states,” says Hadzic.

Lazar Stojanovic, a Belgrade based film director and commentator, agrees that the secret JNA files are one of the main reasons why its members were not prosecuted for war crimes in front of national courts.

“That army has never been charged with war crimes, right up to the present just because we cannot get at their documents. It’s not just us who can’t get at the files, even the Hague Tribunal cannot get hold of the files of the meetings between senior army officers and state government,” notes Stojanovic.

The Yugoslav People's Army was formed in 1951 to serve the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and held to  a unique operational doctrine among  conventional military forces.

Yugoslavia based its defence doctrine upon the concept of "Total National Defence," a concept of total war which drew upon Yugoslavia's successful partisan history during the Yugoslav People's Liberation War during the Second World War.

The "Total National Defence" concept gave the JNA the role of defending the country’s borders against aggressors, with the intention of delaying an invader long enough for the Territorial Defence Forces to enter the field and start wearing the invader down with guerrilla tactics.

However, following the dissolution of Yugoslavia’s Territorial Defence Forces, which then came under the direct control of the individual states, the JNA remained close to the authorities in Belgrade and acted on their orders in the war zones of Bosnia, Slovenia and Croatia.

Srdja Popovic, a Belgrade based lawyer, says that shortly after the conflict started, the army, instead of maintaining its federalist identity, became the army of Serbia instead.

“It is clear now that this was a mercenary army, led by Slobodan Milosevic [former Serbian president],” said Popovic.

A former general of the JNA, Stevan Mirkovic, however, believes that all the states, including Serbia, had given up on the JNA immediately after the country collapsed.

“All the countries gave up on JNA. Even Serbia, which wanted the JNA to become the Serbian army. The responsibility for this is shared by all the countries of the ex-Yugoslavia, which created a fascist army, which butchered people, out of the Territorial Defence forces,” Mirkovic explained.

“Countries used religious fervour and ethnic hate to mobilize people to fight against each other,” he added.

An ally of Slobodan Milosevic, and a former member of the Yugoslav socialist Presidency, Borislav Jovic, remains convinced that the JNA did everything it could to comply with the federal constitution.

“The Army was obliged to defend the constitution and territorial integrity which was endangered as the separatists and nationalists took over in Slovenia and Croatia,” argued Jovic.

“Saying that the JNA contributed to the dissolution is overstated, as the responsibility also lies with those states that caused the conflict”, he added.

“The military involvement of the JNA started on January 9, when the Presidency ordered them to stand between the Croats and the Serbs paramilitary units, with the goal of reducing the potential for conflict [in Croatia]. However the conflict couldn’t be stopped until the entrance of the UN forces,” Jovic explains.

Serbian journalist, Milos Vasic, believes that Serbia still needs to face the fact that it lost the war and that the JNA military betrayed the country they were meant to protect.

“The JNA’s role was to preserve communism and Yugoslavia, and they chose to preserve communism, but they lost Yugoslavia,” Vasic concluded.
En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #65 : 05 Noviembre 2012, 00:46:30 »

Fotos del UÇK (Ejercito de Liberacion de Kosovo)

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #66 : 05 Noviembre 2012, 00:47:14 »

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar
En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #67 : 05 Noviembre 2012, 00:47:42 »

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar
En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #68 : 05 Noviembre 2012, 00:54:27 »

Guerra de Bosnia

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
As the night falls, Sevko a very loyal Bosnian soldier heads toward the village of Teocak with the back of his Lorry loaded with weapons and ammunitions. The crack in the glass were cause by fragments of a near miss from shelling while on the road. Artillery, Mortar and Sniper fire was a constant threat and traveling had to be made at night under the cover of darkness and in total blackout. The moon light was his major allied. Somewhere south-central Bosnia, 1992.

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Bosnian children taking a break from war games at a refugee camp near Zagreb, Croatia, 1992.

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Bosnian woman takes a moment to continue with the daily chores of life days after a Serbian attack on the town of Jablanica in Bosnia Herzegovina, 1992.
En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #69 : 05 Noviembre 2012, 00:59:02 »

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Local Bosnian defender watches for the safety of people that come to get water at one of the few water points in the village of Teocak. Bosnia, 1992.

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Most of the homes in the village of Teocak where targeted by the Serbian artillery from the near by mountains. Causing panic and terror among the civilian population. Bosnia, 1992.

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Local Bosnian defenders take advantage of a cease fire to redeployed their men to different parts of the near by frontlines. Teocak, Bosnia, 1992.
En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #70 : 05 Noviembre 2012, 01:02:12 »

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Moment after last good bye's when Lorry's that brought in relief supplies and weapons offered to take people as refugees back to save heaven in Croatia. Children were top priority and families became separated, some to never see each other ever again. Teocak, Bosnia, 1992.

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Bosnian soldier inspect the damages of a Muslim mosque along a civilian after a Serbian MIG aircraft fired multiple air to ground rockets at the temple. Teocak, Bosnia, 1992.

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Bosnian soldier calls out for fellow mates to join him as night falls and they prepare to move out at the last day of a 48 hours cease fire. The soldiers were heading toward the near frontlines in preparation for a major offensive. Teocak, Bosnia, 1992.
En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #71 : 21 Noviembre 2012, 06:11:37 »

Guerra en Croacia

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar
En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #72 : 21 Noviembre 2012, 06:12:38 »

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Croatian soldiers crossing river Kupa

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Croatian soldiers showing syimbols of former Yugoslavia founded in Krajina Serb bunkers in Rovanjska,op "Maslenica 93"

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Cro T-34 tank
En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #73 : 21 Noviembre 2012, 06:14:29 »

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Krajina Serb militiamen,begining of the war 1991

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Krajina Serb T-55 with extra armor

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
125th brigade in Oluja

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Croats in Trzacka Rastela where croat & bosnian generals shook hands on the bridge
En línea
Miroslav Lokar
Moderator
Mariscal
*

Karma: 417
Mensajes: 3984


Косово је Србија


« Respuesta #74 : 21 Noviembre 2012, 06:15:50 »

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
Members of the 1st guards brigade 'Tigers' on M-84 tank.

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

Citar
JNA tanks in 1991 on the Korana bridge when conflicts started

En línea
Páginas: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 7   Ir Arriba
  Imprimir  
 
Ir a:  

VVS RKKA Topsites List
Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.21 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines XHTML 1.0 válido! CSS válido!