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The Ten-Day War (Slovene: desetdnevna vojna), or the Slovenian War of Independence (Slovene: slovenska osamosvojitvena vojna), [7] was a brief armed conflict that followed Slovenia's declaration of independence from Yugoslavia on 25 June 1991. [8]
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6 paź 2021 · The Slovenian war lasted just ten days in total, but at the time it sent shockwaves across the world. Yugoslavia had been hailed globally as a model of multi-ethnic and multi-religious coexistence, even when following President Tito’s death in 1980 the country experienced a series of crises.
The documentary film Slovenia on the Barricades was made by journalist Lado Ambrožič and cameraman Jože Cegnar during the Ten Day War for Slovenia, in which ...
24 paź 2017 · Slovenian police and armed forces were recognised as sovereign on their own territory and that all Yugoslav military units would leave Slovenia by October. After ten days of fighting and less than 100 deaths, Belgrade retreated.
Regional maps showing troop positions, troop movements, and battle-front lines during the Yugoslav conflict of 1991-1995. Relief shown by contours, shading, and spot heights. Title from map slipcase. Map scales range from ca. 1:500,000 (Slovenia map) to ca. 1:50,000.
27 cze 2017 · The Ten-Day War, sometimes called the Slovenian War, was a brief military conflict between Slovenia and Yugoslavia that took place in 1991 following Slovenia's declaration of independence. When Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito died in 1980, underlying ethnic, religious, and economic tensions within Yugoslavia were quick to rise to the surface.