Serbia and Croatia.
im guessing that it happened because the serbs had been attacking them and the bosnians wanted revenge so they killed their asses
A Bosnian man named Gavrilo Princip shot him. At the time, Bosnia was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire, but a lot of Bosnians wanted their own independent country. The Archduke was the heir to the imperial throne, so killing him was intended to make a statement that Bosnia wanted Austria out.
View point on what and when? Try to be more specific.
The South Slavic group: Serbs, Croats, Slovenes, Macedonians, Montenegrins; Bulgarians are of Turkish origin, only speak a Slavic language.
AnswerSerbians are generally Christians. It is the Bosnians who are majority Muslim.
mostly Croats. The minorities are Serbs, Bosnians...
Montenegrins, Serbs, Bosnians, Albanians, Croats etc.
Serbia and Croatia.
Bosnians were killed by Serbs, even though they were under protection by the UN
It angered the Bosnian Serbs, because they resented Austrian rule.
I want to know whether Bosnians and Albanians will benefit from a law that will benefit Serbs from January 2010 on that allows them to come to Europe?And in case the answer is no I want to know why not
Well, Croatians, Bosnians, Serbs, and international forces. Bosnian Croats declared a "Republic of Herzeg-Bosna" on the south of Bosnia, and wanted to break of from Bosnia. (with support from Croatia) Serbs declraed "Republic of Serbs", 50% of the Bosnian territory, and wanted to do the same like Croats. So Bosnians were fighting on 2 fronts, and then, because of war in Croatia, the Croats finally realized that they were too weak to fight off Serbia alone, so they stopped the attacks on Bosnia, and allied with them, and fought off Serbs out of Croatia and Bosnia.
Serbia and serbs have much hatred.. (surprise, surprise) But i know for a fact that Albania and Albanians have a very strong hatred for Serbs, as do Croatians and Bosnians and other Ex-Yugoslavian countries/republics who have been through war with Serbia..
The Kosovo war started because Kosovians wanted to be liberated from the Serbs. Kosovian villages started riots and through the Serbs' eyes they were seen as "terrorists". So, to keep them "in-control", the Serbs bombed and killed anyone who were members of the KLA also known as the Kosovo Liberation Army. Thousands of women, men, and children were killed through-out the war.
Mostly South Slavic ethnic group: Montenegrins (45%), Serbs (28%), Bosnians (8,5%), Croats (1%), and some other non-slavic peoples: Albanians (5%), Roma (1%) etc.
Yugoslavia was a national term, not an ethnic term. It was also an umbrella category meaning "Southern Slavs" in the same way that "Hispanic" is an umbrella term referring to the vast diversity of Latin America. So when people lived in Yugoslavia, they were called "Yugoslavs", but they also retained their ethnic identities: Albanians, Bosniaks, Bulgarians*, Croats, Hungarians*, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs, and Slovenes.* These are incredibly small minorities in former Yugoslavia.Since the breakup of Yugoslavia, people have preserved their ethnic identities, but taken on new national identities, which include: Bosnians, Croatians, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbians, and Slovenians. As a result, you have Croats who live in Croatia, e.g. Croatian Croats and Croats who live in Bosnia, e.g. Bosnian Croats. You have Bosniaks who live in Bosnia, e.g. Bosnian Bosniaks, and Bosnians who live Serbia, e.g. Serbian Bosniaks.