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The Croatian War of Independence has been the subject of several feature films and documentaries. Those include: Dezerter (The Deserter), a 1992 Serbian
Croatian War of Independence in film
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1991–95 war during the Yugoslav Wars
The Croatian War of Independence was an armed conflict fought in Croatia from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the Government of Croatia—which
Croatian_War_of_Independence
Political and constitutional changes of 1990
Security and Cooperation in Europe. During that time the Croatian War of Independence started. On 8 October 1991, the Croatian Parliament severed all remaining
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list of feature films, television films or TV series which include events of the Yugoslav Wars. This list does not include documentaries, short films.
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Country in Central and Southeast Europe
urbanization in the 1950s and decentralized in 1965, diversifying its economy before the independence of Croatia in 1990. The Croatian War of Independence (1991–95)
Croatia
Armed struggles for national independence
list of wars of independence, including armed conflicts fought for the independence of a nation. These wars may or may not have achieved the goal of political
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1992–1995 armed conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Bosnian War (Serbo-Croatian: Rat u Bosni i Hercegovini / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnian_War
list of massacres that occurred in the Croatian War of Independence. Numbers may be approximate. List of massacres in Yugoslavia List of massacres in Bosnia
List of massacres during the Croatian War of Independence
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1992–1994 armed conflict within the Bosnian War
during the Croatian War of Independence, the JNA and Serb paramilitaries used Bosnian territory to wage attacks on Croatia. The Croatian government began
Croat–Bosniak_War
during the first stages of the Croatian War of Independence. Dubajić was born in the village of Kistanje near Knin. When World War II broke out, he joined
Simo_Dubajić
national flag of the Republic of Croatia, also known in Croatian as the Tricolor (Trobojnica) or the Red-white-blue (Crven-bijeli-plavi), is one of the state
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1991 Slovenia-Yugoslavia conflict
It was the second of the Yugoslav Wars to start in 1991, following the Croatian War of Independence, and by far the shortest of the conflicts with fewest
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1991–2001 series of wars in the Balkans
to the Ten-Day War in Slovenia. The Croatian War of Independence began when Serbs in Croatia, who were opposed to Croatian independence, announced their
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Montenegrin detention facility
during the Croatian War of Independence. The age of the incarcerated ranged from 15 to 82. Former captives are organized into the Association of Morinj Prisoners
Morinj_camp
other religious buildings in Croatia. During the Croatian War of Independence, 84 of these churches were damaged or destroyed. Of that number, 21 were completely
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Croatian war drama film
260 Days (Croatian: 260 dana) is a 2025 Croatian-American English language war drama film based on 2011 autobiographical historical novel of the same name
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Military unit
(Croatian: Četvrta gardijska brigada "Pauci") was a brigade of the Croatian Army which took part in the Croatian War of Independence. It was one of the
4th_Guards_Brigade_(Croatia)
1996 film directed by Vinko Brešan
How the War Started on My Island (Croatian: Kako je počeo rat na mom otoku) is a 1996 Croatian black comedy film directed by Vinko Brešan and starring
How the War Started on My Island
How_the_War_Started_on_My_Island
Croatian fascist and ultranationalist organization (1929–45–82)
Croatian fascist and ultranationalist organization active, as one organization, between 1929 and 1945. It was formally known as the Ustaša – Croatian
Ustaše
Croatian patriotic song
"Moja domovina" (Croatian for 'My Homeland') is a Croatian patriotic song originally recorded in 1991 as a charity[clarification needed] single by a supergroup
Moja_domovina
Croatian Parliament declared independence from Yugoslavia. Slovenia declared independence from Yugoslavia on the same day. During the Croatian War of
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Croatian general (1927–2014)
a Croatian army general and politician who served as the second defense minister of Croatia and, later, the chief of staff of the newborn Croatian army
Martin_Špegelj
2005 Croatian film
country still recovering from the Croatian War of Independence, the film tells the story of a young widow who falls in love with a local priest and a difficult
What Is a Man Without a Moustache?
What_Is_a_Man_Without_a_Moustache?
Australian citizens of Croatian ancestry
Croatian Australians (Croatian: Hrvatski Australci), Australian Croats (Australski Hrvati) or Croats in Australia (Hrvati u Australiji) are Australians
Croatian_Australians
Croatian singer
with nationalities". In 1991, Čuljak joined the Croatian Army in the Croatian War of Independence. During an interview with Globus in November 1991, which
Satan_Panonski
Water tower in Vukovar, Croatia
Socialist Republic of Croatia in Yugoslavia, it became a symbol of the Croatian War of Independence. During the 1991 siege, Vukovar was attacked by the Yugoslav
Vukovar_water_tower
1980s before the independence of Croatia in 1990 curbed tourism until the late-1990s. The 2000s saw a significant resurgence of Croatian tourism as it underwent
Tourism_in_Croatia
Bosnian Croat military commander (1945–2017)
joined the newly formed Croatian Armed Forces after the outbreak of the Croatian War of Independence in 1991. Before and after the war he was an engineer,
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Military unit
The Croatian Army (Croatian: Hrvatska kopnena vojska or HKoV) is the land force branch of the Armed Forces of Croatia. It is the oldest and largest of its
Croatian_Army
parties: Croatian Democratic Union Social Democratic Party Independent Croatian Democratic Union — 24 years, 316 days or 9080 days (as of 31 December
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of Croatia since the end of the Croatian War of Independence. In November 1995 the war in Croatia ended. Around 20,000 people were killed in the war,
History of Croatia (1995–present)
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Combined military forces of Croatia
intelligence system. The Croatian Special Forces are a co-equal tactical command unit. Since the Croatian War of Independence (1991–1995), the Armed Forces
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2014 Croatian film
55 (Croatian: Broj 55) is a 2014 Croatian war film directed by Kristijan Milić, billed as "the first action movie" about the 1991–95 Croatian War of Independence
Number_55
1991 Yugoslavian film
Yugoslav film", because its theatrical run coincided with the process of the Yugoslav break-up and escalation of conflict into the Croatian War of Independence
Charuga_(film)
2009 Croatian crime drama film
Metastases (Croatian: Metastaze) is a 2009 Croatian crime drama about some of the most common problems in post-war Croatia, including football hooliganism
Metastases_(film)
First Israeli–Palestinian war
The 1948 Palestine war (30 November 1947 – 10 March 1949) was fought in the territory of what had been, at the start of the war, British-ruled Mandatory
1948_Palestine_war
Croatian police chief (1955–1991)
1991) was a Croatian police chief from Osijek known for his peacemaking initiatives in the opening stages of the Croatian War of Independence. He was assassinated
Josip_Reihl-Kir
period of 1941-1945 during World War II. It is equivalent of the fascist salute or the "Sieg Heil" Nazi salute. In Croatian War of Independence it was
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Croatian-Canadian businessman (born 1941)
Croatian-Canadian business man who was arrested for arms smuggling by Yugoslav authorities on 31 August 1991 during the Croatian war of independence and
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in Croatia are regulated by the Holidays, Memorial Days and Non-Working Days Act (Croatian: Zakon o blagdanima, spomendanima i neradnim danima). * In
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Division of the Habsburg Monarchy
the Croatian Royal Council (Croatian: Hrvatsko kraljevinsko vijeće) as royal government of Croatia and Slavonia, with its seat in Varaždin, later in Zagreb
Kingdom_of_Croatia_(Habsburg)
1995 Croatian film
from an idealized depiction of the Croatian War of Independence, seen in some Croatian films of the era. Maks, ostensibly a war hero, is portrayed as a traumatized
See_You_(1995_film)
2002 film
in July 2002, at the Pula Film Festival. The film has been named one of the best Croatian films since Croatia's independence. It caught much attention
Fine_Dead_Girls
National symbol of Croatia and Croats
The Croatian checkerboard or checky (Croatian: šahovnica, pronounced [ʃaxǒːʋnit͡sa]) is the national symbol of Croatia and Croats. It covers the main
Croatian_checkerboard
1991–1992 siege in Croatian War of Independence
People's Army (JNA) and Croatian forces defending the city of Dubrovnik and its surroundings during the Croatian War of Independence. The JNA started its
Siege_of_Dubrovnik
1850s. The Croatian Bureau of Statistics has performed this task since the 1990s. The latest census in Croatia was performed in autumn of 2021. According
Demographics_of_Croatia
Croatian–American actor (born 1972)
Višnjić (Croatian: [ɡǒran ʋîʃɲitɕ] VISH-nyich; born 9 September 1972) is a Croatian actor. He is best known for his roles as Dr. Luka Kovač in ER and Garcia
Goran_Višnjić
European state, 7/8th century to c. 925
The Duchy of Croatia (Modern Croatian: Kneževina Hrvatska; also Duchy of the Croats, Modern Croatian: Kneževina Hrvata; Latin: Ducatus Chroatorum; Greek:
Duchy_of_Croatia
urbanization in the 1950s and decentralized in 1965, diversifying its economy before the independence of Croatia in 1990. The Croatian War of Independence (1991–95)
Economy_of_Croatia
the 1990s as Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia. These periods were overseen by Yugoslav Prime Minister Ante Marković and Croatian President Franjo
Privatization_in_Croatia
Topics referred to by the same term
Operation Whirlwind, a failed 1991 Croatian Army offensive in the Croatian War of Independence Whirlwind I, a pioneering, Cold War, real-time computer developed
Whirlwind_(disambiguation)
Nostalgia for Yugoslavia among ex-Yugoslav populations
Serbo-Croatian: jugonostalgija, југоносталгија) is an emotional longing for the former country of Yugoslavia which is experienced by some people in its
Yugo-nostalgia
1991) was a Croatian photographer and Croatian Radiotelevision cameraman killed during the Croatian War of Independence. Lederer was born in Zagreb on 21
Gordan_Lederer
Culinary traditions of Croatia
Croatian cuisine (Croatian: Hrvatska kuhinja) is heterogeneous and is known as a cuisine of the regions, since every region of Croatia has its own distinct
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Naval force of the Croatian Armed Forces
The Croatian Navy (Croatian: Hrvatska ratna mornarica, HRM; lit. 'Croat War Navy') is the naval force branch of the Armed Forces of Croatia. It was formed
Croatian_Navy
1918 proclamation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Radić and the Croatian People's Peasant Party in World War I]. Časopis za suvremenu povijest (in Croatian). 2 (2). Zagreb: Croatian Institute of History: 99–165
Creation_of_Yugoslavia
Americans of Croatian birth or descent
Croatian Americans or Croat Americans (Croatian: Američki Hrvati) are Americans who have full or partial Croatian or Croat ancestry. It is the largest
Croatian_Americans
Village in Croatia
accommodation capacity in the bay rose to 4,500 guests. However, the site was severely damaged during the Croatian War of Independence. The site has been
Kupari,_Croatia
1991 Croatian War of Independence siege
and November 1991. Before the Croatian War of Independence the Baroque town was a prosperous, mixed community of Croats, Serbs and other ethnic groups
Battle_of_Vukovar
Massacre of civilians and prisoners of war following the Battle of Vukovar
massacre of the Croatian War of Independence. In the final days of the battle, the evacuation of the Vukovar hospital was negotiated between Croatian authorities
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Music scene
the outbreak of the Croatian War of Independence many Croatian musicians gathered to record humanitarian or tribute albums for the Croatian forces. Such
Popular_music_in_Croatia
Croatian singer-songwriter (born 1966)
is a Croatian far-right nationalist rock singer-songwriter. Born in the village of Čavoglave, he participated in the Croatian War of Independence (1991–1995)
Marko_Perković
Municipality in Continental Croatia, Croatia
1971, then destroyed in 1991 during the Croatian War of Independence when the village was a part of self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina, and was
Dvor,_Croatia
Croatian literature refers to literary works attributed to the medieval and modern culture of the Croats, Croatia, and Croatian. Besides the modern language
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19th-century cultural and political movement
the Croatian national revival (Croatian: Hrvatski narodni preporod). Views of Josip Kušević inspired the nascent Croatian national revival movement. His
Illyrian_movement
Croatian retired general
October 1955) is a Croatian retired lieutenant general and former French senior corporal who served in the Croatian War for Independence. He is noted for
Ante_Gotovina
1991 offensive during the Croatian War of Independence
Republic of Croatia, against positions held by the Croatian police in the region of Banovina on 26–27 July 1991, during the Croatian War of Independence. It
Operation_Stinger
Croatian film production and distribution company
one of the few film companies which played a major role in the post-World War II history of Croatian cinema, along with Croatia Film and Zagreb Film (which
Jadran_Film
2025 film by Igor Bezinović
docudrama film written and directed by Igor Bezinović [hr]. A co-production of Croatia, Italy and Slovenia, it features reenactments and reconstructions of Gabriele
Fiume_o_morte!
Head of government
Constitution of Croatia prescribes that the Croatian Parliament supervises the Croatian Government, including the prime minister; the Croatian President
Prime_Minister_of_Croatia
Yugoslav involvement in the Cold War
rata. (in Croatian) [English: The Third Side of the Cold War]. Zaprešić: Fraktura. Kullaa, Rinna (2012). Non-alignment and Its Origins in Cold War Europe:
Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement
Yugoslavia_and_the_Non-Aligned_Movement
South Slavic unification ideology
term "Croat" from the vocabulary. The Declaration on the Name and Status of the Croatian Literary Language issued by 130 Croatian linguists in response
Yugoslavism
Personal union of two kingdoms
The Kingdom of Croatia (Croatian: Kraljevina Hrvatska, Hrvatsko Kraljevstvo; Hungarian: Horvát királyság; Latin: Regnum Croatiae), also known with full
Croatia in personal union with Hungary
Croatia_in_personal_union_with_Hungary
Croatian activist
Gymnasium in Zagreb and graduated from School of Medicine at University of Zagreb. She worked as a war reporter during the Croatian War of Independence and
Željka_Markić
1992 studio album by Film
by Film, led by singer Jura Stublić. It was released in 1992 during the Croatian War of Independence. The album contained many patriotic and anti-war themes
Hrana_za_golubove
2024 short film by Nebojša Slijepčević
The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent (Croatian: Čovjek koji nije mogao šutjeti) is a 2024 Croatian short drama film, written and directed by Nebojša Slijepčević
The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent
The_Man_Who_Could_Not_Remain_Silent
The system of honours of the Republic of Croatia was established after the independence of Croatia in 1991. There are nineteen main decorations conferred
Orders, decorations, and medals of Croatia
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in Croatia (1980s, 2000s) List of Croatian films of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s 1990s in Irish television "1996. - Opatija". Portals: Croatia Television
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the Ustaša - Croatian Revolutionary Movement and the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization calling for the independence of Croatia and Macedonia
Timeline_of_Yugoslavia
"HRT celebrates 100 years of radio and 70 years of television". Croatia Week. Retrieved 13 July 2026. "The Evolution of Croatian Radio and Television". Hrvatska
1950s_in_Croatian_television
Bosnian general (born 1953)
majoring in artillery. He later taught at an artillery school in Zadar and military academy in Belgrade. In 1991, at the beginning of the Croatian War of Independence
Atif_Dudaković
South Slavic unification ad hoc body
Committee (Croatian: Jugoslavenski odbor, Slovene: Jugoslovanski odbor, Serbian: Југословенски одбор, romanized: Jugoslovenski odbor) was a World War I–era
Yugoslav_Committee
Town in Slavonia, Croatia
He was killed in 1991 by Serbs in the Croatian War of Independence. Zlatko Aleksovski, Bosnian-Croat prison commander and convicted war criminal Smilja
Pakrac
War crime committed by the Yugoslav People's Army
People's Army (JNA) in the villages of Škabrnja and Nadin east of Zadar on 18–19 November 1991, during the Croatian War of Independence. Ten more people
Škabrnja_massacre
World War II monument in Croatia
deck. However, after the Croatian War of Independence began in 1991, the monument, which was located in an occupied part of the country, was repurposed
Monument to the uprising of the people of Kordun and Banija
Monument_to_the_uprising_of_the_people_of_Kordun_and_Banija
1941–1945 puppet state of Germany and Italy
Independent State of Croatia (Croatian: Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH) was a World War II–era quasi-state. It was a protectorate of Fascist Italy from
Independent_State_of_Croatia
government in a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the Government and the President of Croatia. Legislative power is vested in the Croatian Parliament
Politics_of_Croatia
Purges and reforms in Yugoslavia in response to the Tito–Stalin split
(1948–1963)] (in Croatian). Zagreb, Croatia: Matica hrvatska. OCLC 237686413. Jennings, Christian (2017). Flashpoint Trieste: The First Battle of the Cold War. London
Informbiro_period
Central bank of Croatia
Croatian National Bank (CNB) (Croatian: Hrvatska narodna banka; pronounced [xř̩ʋaːtskaː nǎːrodnaː bâːŋka]), known until 1997 as the National Bank of Croatia
Croatian_National_Bank
operated from the end of World War II until the country's dissolution in the early 1990s. The economy was characterized by a combination of market mechanisms
Economy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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Bilateral relations
of the European Economic Community in 1992, and supported Croatia during the Croatian War of Independence. Croatian and Hungarian high-ranking officials
Croatia–Hungary_relations
the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ). The Croatian media engaged in propaganda during both the Croatian War of Independence and the Bosnian War. Some
Propaganda during the Yugoslav Wars
Propaganda_during_the_Yugoslav_Wars
database, Croatia is given the zone Europe/Zagreb. Time in Europe List of time zones by country List of time zones by UTC offset Time in Croatia. TimeAndDate
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slowdown in terms of the progression of LGBT rights mainly as a result of the breakup of Yugoslavia followed by the Croatian War of Independence when many
LGBTQ_rights_in_Croatia
Post-World War II exodus of ethnic Italians from Yugoslavia
istrsko-dalmatinski eksodus; Croatian: istarsko-dalmatinski egzodus) was the post–World War II exodus and departure of local ethnic Italians (Istrian
Istrian–Dalmatian_exodus
unified monument of its age, one of few in Europe. Neo-Renaissance and Baroque-Revival architecture in Croatia Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Architecture_of_Croatia
Serbian volunteer paramilitary force during the Yugoslav Wars
bearing and discipline, fighting in the Croatian War and the Bosnian War during the Yugoslav Wars. Considered one of the most feared and effective paramilitary
Serb_Volunteer_Guard
Bolivian-Hungarian-Croatian mercenary, journalist, actor
to a colonel in the Croatian Army. He was officially demobilised on 31 July 1994. His wartime nickname in the Croatian War of Independence was "Chico"
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