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Syrmian front: From its establishment to the breakthrough
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„Uz Tita i Partiju“. Djelatnost Antifašističkog fronta žena Bosne i Hercegovine i njihove reakcije na propagandu Informbiroa tokom 1948. i 1949. godine // “With Tito and the Party”...
Published 2021-05-01“…In this regard, the paper, based on first-rate sources and relevant literature, seeks to present the activities of the Anti-Fascist Women's Front of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the years after World War II, both domestically and internationally (preparation of the International Women's Exhibition, signature collection, with the support of the proposal of the Soviet Alliance on Arms Reduction, etc.), as well as the views on the Informbiro Resolution of 1948 and the reactions of women's organizations in Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Informbiro's propaganda during 1949, due to the impossibility of women's attendance at the International Democratic Federation of Women in Moscow.…”
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Sarajevo, May 2nd and 3rd, 1992. Victims, interpretations, manipulations
Published 2023-11-01“…Additionally, based on multiple primary historical sources and relying on the previously interpreted context of events in the city, the work will present the locations and identities of the killed members of the Territorial Defense of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as civilians who were killed in the city during May 2nd and 3rd, 1992. …”
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THE WORKFORCE OF HERZEGOVINA AND ITS INCLUSION IN THE PROCESS OF CROATIAN NATIONAL INTEGRATION
Published 2013-01-01“…With the arrival of Austrian-Hungarian monarchy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, transportation infrastructure and communications between settlements started to flourish. …”
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POLITIČKE I DRUŠTVENO-EKONOMSKE PROMJENE U BIJELJINI OD 1945. DO 1953. GODINE//POLITICAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHANGES IN BIJELJINA FROM 1945. TO 1953.
Published 2020-12-01“…Since 1949, Bijeljina has been an integral part of the Tuzla region, and since 1952, it has been one of the 66 districts of the People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The area of Bijeljina consisted of the District of Bijeljina and the City of Bijeljina. …”
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The Church of St. Stephan on Šćepan polje near Soko-grad
Published 2007-01-01“…As owners of part of what had always been the Serbian lands, which went to Bosnia after the tragic division between Ban Tvrtko and Prince Lazar, the consequences of which are still felt today, the Kosača very soon became independent rulers of this territory, forming a specific territory that later came to be known as Herzegovina. …”
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