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    The Hungarian Air Service, 1918-45 by Renner, S

    Published 2014
    “…It follows its development from the Allied intervention of 1919 through the end of the Second World War. Denied an air force by the Treaty of Trianon, Hungarian airmen determined to thwart the inspection system and preserve national air power. …”
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    Examining terror management theory in Ukraine: impact of air-raid alarms and explosions on mental health, somatic symptoms, and well-being by Stefan Stieger, David Lewetz, Svitlana Paschenko, Anton Kurapov, Anton Kurapov

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…We examined if factors such as habituation to war circumstances and psychological resilience could buffer the effects on civilians’ anxiety, physical and mental health, and affect.MethodWe implemented a pre-registered smartphone-based experience sampling method study over four weeks, with 307 participants (k = 7,824) living in war-affected areas in Ukraine whereby participants were regularly exposed to war situations, including air-raid alarms, explosions, and infrastructural problems.ResultsThe data indicated that war situations significantly increased anxiety, negatively impacting mental health, and raising somatic symptom severity. …”
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    The pathless sky: violence and culture in First World War air services by Doyle, J

    Published 2019
    “…This thesis reframes these fundamental relationships between war violence and community by considering an under-explored First World War battlefield: the air. It explores French, British, and American fighter pilots as a transnational combat culture emerging in dialogue with a distinctive, new type of warfare.…”
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    Članci časopisa Foreign Affairs o jugoslovenskim ratovima 1991-1999. by Petar Dragišić

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…The issue of international recognition of the breakaway Yugoslav republics at the beginning of the wars, and NATO air strikes against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999 was specifically addressed. …”
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