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The Kiseljak massacre was the mass murder of approximately 78 Bosniak civilians by members of the Croatian Defence Council in June 1993, during the Croat–Bosniak War. The massacre was committed by the political and military leadership of the Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia .
It takes place in 1944 [2] and is about a lawyer who fights Nazis during the Second World War. The Actor Harvey Keitel plays the lawyer in the present. The movie was shot in Bucharest, Romania, and Long Island, New York. [3] The screenplay is written by Gabriel de Mercur. Jasmin Dizdar directed it. [4]
Na putu: Jasmila Žbanić: Drama. 2010 Bosnia and Herzegovina Belvedere: Ahmed Imamović: Drama. 2010 Ireland Sweden North Macedonia As If I Am Not There: Као да ме нема Kao da me nema: Juanita Wilson: Drama. 2010 Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia France Serbia United States The Abandoned: Ostavljeni: Adis Bakrač Drama. 2010 Bosnia and ...
The Stupni Do massacre was a massacre committed by Croatian forces on Bosniak civilians during the Croat–Bosniak war in the village of Stupni Do in Vareš municipality.It was committed on 23 October 1993 by Croatian Defence Council (HVO) units called "Apostoli" and "Maturice" led by Ivica Rajić, who pleaded guilty before ICTY for war crimes in October 2005.
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Guerra croata-bosnia; Usage on hr.wikipedia.org Hrvatsko vijeće obrane; Bošnjačko-hrvatski sukob; Bošnjačko-hrvatski sukob: Kreševo; Bošnjačko-hrvatski sukob: Kiseljak; Bošnjačko-hrvatski sukob: Fojnica; Bosanskohercegovački Hrvati u ratu u Bosni i Hercegovini; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Guerra croata-bosníaca; Usage on sh.wikipedia ...
This list of World War II films (1950–1989) contains fictional feature films or miniseries released since 1950 which feature events of World War II in the narrative.. The entries on this list are war films or miniseries that are concerned with World War II (or the Sino-Japanese War) and include events which feature as a part of the war effort.
Battle of Neretva is the most expensive motion picture made in the SFR Yugoslavia. [2] It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, [3] the year after Sergei Bondarchuk (playing the role of Martin in Neretva) won the honour for War and Peace. The score for the English-speaking versions was composed by Bernard Herrmann.