The Yugoslav People's Army (YPA), also referred to as the Yugoslav National Army (Serbo-Croatian:Jugoslavenska narodna armija - JNA, Југословенска народна армија - ЈНА / Jugoslovenska narodna armija - JNA; Macedonian:Југословенската народна армија - ЈНА; Slovene:Jugoslovanska ljudska armada - JLA) or simply by the initialism JNA, was the military of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Origins
The origins of the JNA can be found in the Yugoslav Partisan units of World War II. As part of the antifascistPeople's Liberation War of Yugoslavia, the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia (NOVJ), a predecessor of the JNA, was formed in the town of Rudo in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 22 December 1941. After the Yugoslav Partisans liberated the country from the Axis Powers, that date was officially celebrated as the "Day of the Army" in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia).
In March 1945, the NOVJ was renamed the "Yugoslav Army" ("Jugoslovenska Armija") and, on its 10th anniversary, on 22 December 1951, received the adjective "people's" ("narodna").
People's Army of Komuch - Officially the People's Army of the Committee of Members of the Constituent Assembly (Russian: Народная армия КОМУЧа) - an anti-Bolshevik army during the Russian Civil War, which fought at June–September 1918 in Volga Region.
A more or less summary of each Post-Yugoslav country, featuring 🇷🇸 Serbia, 🇭🇷 Croatia, 🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina, 🇲🇰 North Macedonia, 🇸🇮 Slovenia and 🇲🇪 Montenegro!
No joke, I’ve had this sitcom’s theme for weeks now. Also this channel is lacking of Balkan/Yugoslav stuff so why not making anything creative about it.
Živjeli, prijatelji / Живјели, пријатељи~
_________________________________________________________
Parody of Friend’s intro (of course):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs-HbHCcK58
Full and original song:
-The Rembrandts - I'll be there for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-9kPks0IfE
_________________________________________________________
Programs used:
-Adobe After Effects
-Adobe Photoshop
-Other minor programs not necessary to mention (if used)
___________________...
published: 27 Jan 2020
WHY ex-Yugoslavs are the best footballers
Footballers from the countries which used to make up Yugoslavia are impressing worldwide, but why? Luka Modric even won the World Footballer of the Year Award in 2018. Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Kosovo - all produce outstanding football talent and we delve into the reasons for their success. Kick off! reporter Sebastian Saam argues that ex-Yugoslavs should be classed among the best players in the world.
Report: Sebastian Saam
Camera: Thomas Steimer
Edit: David Jacobi
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published: 26 Mar 2021
Yugoslav wars [1991-1999]
The Yugoslav Wars were ethnic conflicts fought from 1991 to 1999 inside the territory of the former Yugoslavia. These wars accompanied and/or facilitated the breakup of the country
Music: CC Generals - USA Soundtrack 4 and USA Soundtrack 7
published: 16 Aug 2016
The Breakup of Yugoslavia
Why did Yugoslavia split up? In this video, I attempt to look at the complex situation of the former Yugoslav republics and what led to their breakup.
MUSIC
Satiate Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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All images/footage used in this video are either public domain, CC or free use.
Fair use as this is a transformative work for educational proposes.
published: 30 Apr 2016
Jugoslav Friends but it's low budget and rebranded
This is a video inspired by Kaliningrad General. I am not trying to be better than Kaliningrad General nor am I trying to be a copy. If Kaliningrad General himself has a problem with me making this video and expresses it via comment, I will unlist this video.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Jz3BfXhojbHXUkICHCx9Q
And is a parody of the Friends Intro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs-HbHCcK58
Music: The Rembrandts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-9kPks0IfE
Animation Software: Moho13 https://my.smithmicro.com/moho-pro.html
Editing Software: Filmora9 Pro https://filmora.wondershare.net/filmora-video-editor-bing.html?msclkid=ad0c37d66621160523186943643fe317&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Filmora_SS_pid(1107)_brand_Bing&utm_term=filmora9&utm_content=1.%20Brand-Filmora%202
...
published: 14 Apr 2020
Why were the Yugoslav Partisans so Effective? (Short Animated Documentary)
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Why were the Yug...
published: 19 Sep 2019
Former Yugoslavs remain nostalgic for Tito - 04 May 09
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Yugoslavia is no more but the man who held the federation together for four decades is still a hero to many.
Monday marks the 29th anniversary of the death of President Josip Broz Tito - the man who thousands still credit with bringing them stability and unity.
Barnaby Philips reports from Subotica in Serbia, one of the former members of the federation.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
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A more or less summary of each Post-Yugoslav country, featuring 🇷🇸 Serbia, 🇭🇷 Croatia, 🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina, 🇲🇰 North Macedonia, 🇸🇮 Slovenia and 🇲🇪 Montenegr...
A more or less summary of each Post-Yugoslav country, featuring 🇷🇸 Serbia, 🇭🇷 Croatia, 🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina, 🇲🇰 North Macedonia, 🇸🇮 Slovenia and 🇲🇪 Montenegro!
No joke, I’ve had this sitcom’s theme for weeks now. Also this channel is lacking of Balkan/Yugoslav stuff so why not making anything creative about it.
Živjeli, prijatelji / Живјели, пријатељи~
_________________________________________________________
Parody of Friend’s intro (of course):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs-HbHCcK58
Full and original song:
-The Rembrandts - I'll be there for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-9kPks0IfE
_________________________________________________________
Programs used:
-Adobe After Effects
-Adobe Photoshop
-Other minor programs not necessary to mention (if used)
_________________________________________________________
⨂ I do not own the music but credits given, using it only for funs and not for e.g. profits or any illegal intentions.
A more or less summary of each Post-Yugoslav country, featuring 🇷🇸 Serbia, 🇭🇷 Croatia, 🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina, 🇲🇰 North Macedonia, 🇸🇮 Slovenia and 🇲🇪 Montenegro!
No joke, I’ve had this sitcom’s theme for weeks now. Also this channel is lacking of Balkan/Yugoslav stuff so why not making anything creative about it.
Živjeli, prijatelji / Живјели, пријатељи~
_________________________________________________________
Parody of Friend’s intro (of course):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs-HbHCcK58
Full and original song:
-The Rembrandts - I'll be there for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-9kPks0IfE
_________________________________________________________
Programs used:
-Adobe After Effects
-Adobe Photoshop
-Other minor programs not necessary to mention (if used)
_________________________________________________________
⨂ I do not own the music but credits given, using it only for funs and not for e.g. profits or any illegal intentions.
Footballers from the countries which used to make up Yugoslavia are impressing worldwide, but why? Luka Modric even won the World Footballer of the Year Award i...
Footballers from the countries which used to make up Yugoslavia are impressing worldwide, but why? Luka Modric even won the World Footballer of the Year Award in 2018. Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Kosovo - all produce outstanding football talent and we delve into the reasons for their success. Kick off! reporter Sebastian Saam argues that ex-Yugoslavs should be classed among the best players in the world.
Report: Sebastian Saam
Camera: Thomas Steimer
Edit: David Jacobi
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Footballers from the countries which used to make up Yugoslavia are impressing worldwide, but why? Luka Modric even won the World Footballer of the Year Award in 2018. Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Kosovo - all produce outstanding football talent and we delve into the reasons for their success. Kick off! reporter Sebastian Saam argues that ex-Yugoslavs should be classed among the best players in the world.
Report: Sebastian Saam
Camera: Thomas Steimer
Edit: David Jacobi
▸ subscribe: https://goo.gl/Y799RK
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The Yugoslav Wars were ethnic conflicts fought from 1991 to 1999 inside the territory of the former Yugoslavia. These wars accompanied and/or facilitated the br...
The Yugoslav Wars were ethnic conflicts fought from 1991 to 1999 inside the territory of the former Yugoslavia. These wars accompanied and/or facilitated the breakup of the country
Music: CC Generals - USA Soundtrack 4 and USA Soundtrack 7
The Yugoslav Wars were ethnic conflicts fought from 1991 to 1999 inside the territory of the former Yugoslavia. These wars accompanied and/or facilitated the breakup of the country
Music: CC Generals - USA Soundtrack 4 and USA Soundtrack 7
Why did Yugoslavia split up? In this video, I attempt to look at the complex situation of the former Yugoslav republics and what led to their breakup.
MUSIC
Sa...
Why did Yugoslavia split up? In this video, I attempt to look at the complex situation of the former Yugoslav republics and what led to their breakup.
MUSIC
Satiate Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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All images/footage used in this video are either public domain, CC or free use.
Fair use as this is a transformative work for educational proposes.
Why did Yugoslavia split up? In this video, I attempt to look at the complex situation of the former Yugoslav republics and what led to their breakup.
MUSIC
Satiate Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
All images/footage used in this video are either public domain, CC or free use.
Fair use as this is a transformative work for educational proposes.
This is a video inspired by Kaliningrad General. I am not trying to be better than Kaliningrad General nor am I trying to be a copy. If Kaliningrad General him...
This is a video inspired by Kaliningrad General. I am not trying to be better than Kaliningrad General nor am I trying to be a copy. If Kaliningrad General himself has a problem with me making this video and expresses it via comment, I will unlist this video.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Jz3BfXhojbHXUkICHCx9Q
And is a parody of the Friends Intro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs-HbHCcK58
Music: The Rembrandts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-9kPks0IfE
Animation Software: Moho13 https://my.smithmicro.com/moho-pro.html
Editing Software: Filmora9 Pro https://filmora.wondershare.net/filmora-video-editor-bing.html?msclkid=ad0c37d66621160523186943643fe317&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Filmora_SS_pid(1107)_brand_Bing&utm_term=filmora9&utm_content=1.%20Brand-Filmora%202
Friend: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1hJi7mGEOL-szAcaTD183
Let me explain everything in the video:
1) The Balkans: Not much explaining to do
2) The Couch: Again, not much explaining other than the guy in the back is Yugoslavia
3) Serbia and Kosovo: Kosovo wanted independence and they "got it" because Russia and China still don't recognize them as a country (I do)
4) Croatia with Slovenia: Croatia takes up most of Slovenia's coastline
5) Bosnia and Herzegovina: Baklava is a common dessert in Bosnia and Herzegovina, so they make it :)
6) Romania and Bulgaria: Second Balkan War. The was an intentional design in which Bulgaria hates everyone despite the fact that they literally love most Balkan countries.
7) Montenegro: He is always sleeping
8) Albania: During World War One the Serbians escaped to Albania and Austria-Hungary entered Albania in a "friendly invasion"
9) Greece and Turkey: They hate each other and so do Byzantine and Ottoman and Athens and Persia
10) North Macedonia: After the Peloponnesian War Alexander the Great (Macedonian) took over Greece (Athens and Sparta) and Perisa.
11) Yugoslavia: They broke off of Austria-Hungary and were defeated by the Nazis. They broke and made up most of the Balkans today
12) End: No explaining
This video is meant to show my love for history and geography.
Please subscribe and like because this video took over 15 hours to make.
It would mean a lot to me if you do.
This is a video inspired by Kaliningrad General. I am not trying to be better than Kaliningrad General nor am I trying to be a copy. If Kaliningrad General himself has a problem with me making this video and expresses it via comment, I will unlist this video.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Jz3BfXhojbHXUkICHCx9Q
And is a parody of the Friends Intro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs-HbHCcK58
Music: The Rembrandts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-9kPks0IfE
Animation Software: Moho13 https://my.smithmicro.com/moho-pro.html
Editing Software: Filmora9 Pro https://filmora.wondershare.net/filmora-video-editor-bing.html?msclkid=ad0c37d66621160523186943643fe317&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Filmora_SS_pid(1107)_brand_Bing&utm_term=filmora9&utm_content=1.%20Brand-Filmora%202
Friend: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1hJi7mGEOL-szAcaTD183
Let me explain everything in the video:
1) The Balkans: Not much explaining to do
2) The Couch: Again, not much explaining other than the guy in the back is Yugoslavia
3) Serbia and Kosovo: Kosovo wanted independence and they "got it" because Russia and China still don't recognize them as a country (I do)
4) Croatia with Slovenia: Croatia takes up most of Slovenia's coastline
5) Bosnia and Herzegovina: Baklava is a common dessert in Bosnia and Herzegovina, so they make it :)
6) Romania and Bulgaria: Second Balkan War. The was an intentional design in which Bulgaria hates everyone despite the fact that they literally love most Balkan countries.
7) Montenegro: He is always sleeping
8) Albania: During World War One the Serbians escaped to Albania and Austria-Hungary entered Albania in a "friendly invasion"
9) Greece and Turkey: They hate each other and so do Byzantine and Ottoman and Athens and Persia
10) North Macedonia: After the Peloponnesian War Alexander the Great (Macedonian) took over Greece (Athens and Sparta) and Perisa.
11) Yugoslavia: They broke off of Austria-Hungary and were defeated by the Nazis. They broke and made up most of the Balkans today
12) End: No explaining
This video is meant to show my love for history and geography.
Please subscribe and like because this video took over 15 hours to make.
It would mean a lot to me if you do.
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Special ...
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Rastro
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Ariadni Voulgari
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Danny Anstess
Perry Gagne
Henry Rabung
Shaun Pullin
Joooooshhhhh
Vesko Diney
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FuzzytheFair
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Byzans_Scotorius
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Why were the Yugoslav Partisans so good? They had something to fight for, weren't exclusively Serbian, hid in the mountains and had an ideology.
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Blaine Tillack
Rastro
Bernardo Santos
Ariadni Voulgari
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Danny Anstess
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Henry Rabung
Shaun Pullin
Joooooshhhhh
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Why were the Yugoslav Partisans so good? They had something to fight for, weren't exclusively Serbian, hid in the mountains and had an ideology.
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Yugoslavia is no more but the man who held the federation together for four decades is still a hero to many....
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Yugoslavia is no more but the man who held the federation together for four decades is still a hero to many.
Monday marks the 29th anniversary of the death of President Josip Broz Tito - the man who thousands still credit with bringing them stability and unity.
Barnaby Philips reports from Subotica in Serbia, one of the former members of the federation.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
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Yugoslavia is no more but the man who held the federation together for four decades is still a hero to many.
Monday marks the 29th anniversary of the death of President Josip Broz Tito - the man who thousands still credit with bringing them stability and unity.
Barnaby Philips reports from Subotica in Serbia, one of the former members of the federation.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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A more or less summary of each Post-Yugoslav country, featuring 🇷🇸 Serbia, 🇭🇷 Croatia, 🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina, 🇲🇰 North Macedonia, 🇸🇮 Slovenia and 🇲🇪 Montenegro!
No joke, I’ve had this sitcom’s theme for weeks now. Also this channel is lacking of Balkan/Yugoslav stuff so why not making anything creative about it.
Živjeli, prijatelji / Живјели, пријатељи~
_________________________________________________________
Parody of Friend’s intro (of course):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs-HbHCcK58
Full and original song:
-The Rembrandts - I'll be there for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-9kPks0IfE
_________________________________________________________
Programs used:
-Adobe After Effects
-Adobe Photoshop
-Other minor programs not necessary to mention (if used)
_________________________________________________________
⨂ I do not own the music but credits given, using it only for funs and not for e.g. profits or any illegal intentions.
Footballers from the countries which used to make up Yugoslavia are impressing worldwide, but why? Luka Modric even won the World Footballer of the Year Award in 2018. Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Kosovo - all produce outstanding football talent and we delve into the reasons for their success. Kick off! reporter Sebastian Saam argues that ex-Yugoslavs should be classed among the best players in the world.
Report: Sebastian Saam
Camera: Thomas Steimer
Edit: David Jacobi
▸ subscribe: https://goo.gl/Y799RK
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The Yugoslav Wars were ethnic conflicts fought from 1991 to 1999 inside the territory of the former Yugoslavia. These wars accompanied and/or facilitated the breakup of the country
Music: CC Generals - USA Soundtrack 4 and USA Soundtrack 7
Why did Yugoslavia split up? In this video, I attempt to look at the complex situation of the former Yugoslav republics and what led to their breakup.
MUSIC
Satiate Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
All images/footage used in this video are either public domain, CC or free use.
Fair use as this is a transformative work for educational proposes.
This is a video inspired by Kaliningrad General. I am not trying to be better than Kaliningrad General nor am I trying to be a copy. If Kaliningrad General himself has a problem with me making this video and expresses it via comment, I will unlist this video.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Jz3BfXhojbHXUkICHCx9Q
And is a parody of the Friends Intro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs-HbHCcK58
Music: The Rembrandts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-9kPks0IfE
Animation Software: Moho13 https://my.smithmicro.com/moho-pro.html
Editing Software: Filmora9 Pro https://filmora.wondershare.net/filmora-video-editor-bing.html?msclkid=ad0c37d66621160523186943643fe317&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Filmora_SS_pid(1107)_brand_Bing&utm_term=filmora9&utm_content=1.%20Brand-Filmora%202
Friend: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1hJi7mGEOL-szAcaTD183
Let me explain everything in the video:
1) The Balkans: Not much explaining to do
2) The Couch: Again, not much explaining other than the guy in the back is Yugoslavia
3) Serbia and Kosovo: Kosovo wanted independence and they "got it" because Russia and China still don't recognize them as a country (I do)
4) Croatia with Slovenia: Croatia takes up most of Slovenia's coastline
5) Bosnia and Herzegovina: Baklava is a common dessert in Bosnia and Herzegovina, so they make it :)
6) Romania and Bulgaria: Second Balkan War. The was an intentional design in which Bulgaria hates everyone despite the fact that they literally love most Balkan countries.
7) Montenegro: He is always sleeping
8) Albania: During World War One the Serbians escaped to Albania and Austria-Hungary entered Albania in a "friendly invasion"
9) Greece and Turkey: They hate each other and so do Byzantine and Ottoman and Athens and Persia
10) North Macedonia: After the Peloponnesian War Alexander the Great (Macedonian) took over Greece (Athens and Sparta) and Perisa.
11) Yugoslavia: They broke off of Austria-Hungary and were defeated by the Nazis. They broke and made up most of the Balkans today
12) End: No explaining
This video is meant to show my love for history and geography.
Please subscribe and like because this video took over 15 hours to make.
It would mean a lot to me if you do.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164
Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/history-matters-store-2
Special Thanks to the following Patrons for their support on Patreon:
Richard Wolfe
Daniel Lambert
Chris Fatta
Kevin Sanders
sharpie660
Tom Loghin
Joshua
anon
Warren Rudkin
John Garcia
Andrew Niedbala
Mitchell Wildoer
Blaine Tillack
Rastro
Bernardo Santos
Ariadni Voulgari
Will Davis-Coleman
Danny Anstess
Perry Gagne
Henry Rabung
Shaun Pullin
Joooooshhhhh
Vesko Diney
Adam Barrett
FuzzytheFair
Armani_banani
Byzans_Scotorius
Jeffrey Schneider
Haydn Noble
Spencer Smith
Josh Cornelius
Gideon Rashkes
Cornel Borinã
Colin Steele
Richard Maklow
Chance Cansler
Gabriel Lunde
João Santos
Pierre Le Mouel
Konstantin Bredyuk
Seth Reeves
Why were the Yugoslav Partisans so good? They had something to fight for, weren't exclusively Serbian, hid in the mountains and had an ideology.
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The Yugoslav People's Army (YPA), also referred to as the Yugoslav National Army (Serbo-Croatian:Jugoslavenska narodna armija - JNA, Југословенска народна армија - ЈНА / Jugoslovenska narodna armija - JNA; Macedonian:Југословенската народна армија - ЈНА; Slovene:Jugoslovanska ljudska armada - JLA) or simply by the initialism JNA, was the military of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Origins
The origins of the JNA can be found in the Yugoslav Partisan units of World War II. As part of the antifascistPeople's Liberation War of Yugoslavia, the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia (NOVJ), a predecessor of the JNA, was formed in the town of Rudo in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 22 December 1941. After the Yugoslav Partisans liberated the country from the Axis Powers, that date was officially celebrated as the "Day of the Army" in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia).
In March 1945, the NOVJ was renamed the "Yugoslav Army" ("Jugoslovenska Armija") and, on its 10th anniversary, on 22 December 1951, received the adjective "people's" ("narodna").
Back in 1999 few people seemed to notice what had happened to NATO... In 1999 people certainly were dying in Kosovo in fighting between the KLA (Kosovo LiberationArmy) and Yugoslav federal forces.
The Zastava Arms model 57 was the standard service pistol of the Yugoslav People's Army from 1961 until the early 1990s...JudgePhilip Katz KC said ... He continued ... 'Your criminal records will now include information which people will find alarming.' ... .
The SpecialState Prosecutor’s Office (SDT) arrested Katnic on April 14, accusing him of inhumane treatment of civilians during armed conflict during his time as an officer in the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) ... ....
Some 17 people were injured in the riot ... ‘It had nothing to do with the game, it was a matter of attitude and respect towards people ... One Red Star supporter who joined the Tigers, before they were absorbed into the Yugoslav Army in 1996, said.
... torture in the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s ... One Red Star supporter who joined the Tigers, before they were absorbed into the Yugoslav Army in 1996, said. ‘I went straight to Arkan’s people in Croatia.
People live side by side – for a while ... This, however, was no defence against the Yugoslav People’s Army, who killed more than 300Croatian citizens and defenders and destroyed thousands of buildings during the bombardment of the city in 1991-1992.
... coming — a reference to the strategic victory of the CroatianArmy against the rebel Croatian Serbs, which helped the Yugoslav People’s Army and Serbian paramilitaries during the 1990s Yugoslav wars.
... coming — a reference to the strategic victory of the CroatianArmy against the rebel Croatian Serbs, which helped the Yugoslav People’s Army and Serbian paramilitaries during the 1990s Yugoslav wars.
At that time, to cross from Croat-controlled Osijek into the territories under Yugoslav control, you had to undergo triple scrutiny ... A few kilometers to the east, there was scrutiny by the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) and Arkan’s paramilitary forces.
... population as Serb forces, for instance, were already heavily armed having inherited the stockpile of the JNA (Yugoslav People’s Army), at the time the fourth strongest military force in Europe.