Vojno camp was a detention camp set up by the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) from June 1993 to March 1994, to detain tens of thousands of Bosniaks in the Mostar municipality.[1] Bosniaks in the camp were subject to killings, mistreatment, rapes, detention and murders.[2]
Vojnocamp was a detention camp set up by the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) from June 1993 to March 1994, to detain tens of thousands of Bosniaks in...
a political position by default. Dretelj camp Gabela camp Heliodrom camp Uzamnica camp Vilina Vlas Vojnocamp Ed Vuliamy (10 September 2004). "Return to...
is a list of internment and concentration camps, organized by country. In general, a camp or group of camps is designated to the country whose government...
Vojno is a village in the City of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, its population was 508. Vojnocamp Official results from...
The Trnopolje camp was an internment camp established by Republika Srpska military and police authorities in the village of Trnopolje near Prijedor in...
1915-17. Petra Svoljšak, Slovenski begunci v Italiji med prvo svetovno vojno (Ljubljana 1991). Isonzo 1917, Sivestri Thompson, Mark (2009). The White...
1945. godine" [War crimes and genocide in Yugoslavia from 1941 till 1945]. Vojno Delo. 47 (3): 192–200. Vuković, Slobodan V. (2004). "Uloga Vatikana u razbijanju...
4 [1st Proletarian Brigade. Book 4]. Beograd: Vojnoizdavački zavod JNA "Vojno delo". OCLC 441105996. Musgrove, D., ed. (2009). BBC History Magazine, Falsified...
The Musala camp was a prison camp in Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina operated by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) that was used...
Killing on Vast Scale". The New York Times. 5 September 1997. "Početak vojno-redarstvene operacije "Bljesak"". Vojna Povijest. 1 May 2017. Other sources...
wearing white armbands to buses that transported them to camps at Omarska, Trnopolje and Keraterm camp. Movement was restricted through a curfew and checkpoints...