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Strategy & Tactics Issue #351 - Magazine
Strategy & Tactics Issue #351 - Magazine
 

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The Bosnian War: 1992–95 During 1990 in Yugoslavia, the “socialists” (former communists) lost power to ethnic-separatists in the first multi-party elections held there since before World War II. Both during and after the voting, nationalist rhetoric became increasingly heated in all parts of the country. After a string of escalating violent incidents, the “Wars of the Yugoslav Secession” began, most severely in multi-ethnic Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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  • Tecumseh & the Indian Wars of the Old Northwest In 1812 the US declared war on Britain and invaded Canada, and no one expected that poorly defended colony to hold out. Canada’s rescue came primarly from one man, Shawnee Chief Tecumseh (Shooting Star). He saved Canada for the British despite the fact his actual goal was to create a tribal confederacy to retake the Old Northwest.
  • The War in Carinthia: 1918–20 Not all combat in World War I ended with the armistice on the western front on 11 November 1918. Fighting continued in Russia and Turkey, for example, and around the disintegrating Austro-Hungarian Empire there was conflict on the border between Austria and the new nation of Yugoslavia. There, the Carinthian Volkswehr (People’s Force) defended against incursions from its Slovenian neighbors. Opposing the Carinthians were Slovenian militias and regular Slovenian and Serbian troops, which sought to expand the territory under the control of Yugoslavia.
  • The Mongol Conquest of the Rus Between 1237 and 1242, the ancestors of the present-day Ukrainians and Russians were conquered by the Mongols. During those five years, almost all their cities were destroyed with immense loss of life. It took centuries to recover, and even then it could be seen the conquest had sent them along a much altered developmental path.

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