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Yugoslavia breaking up into smaller nations Bosnia Genocide End of Cold War Yugoslavia breaking up into smaller nations Bosnia & Herzegovina declares independence Bosnian Serbs (Christians) Want own nation Go to war with Bosnian Muslims Bomb, Burn, Rape What does the world do? US stays out United Nations Send food and supplies Bans weapon sales to Bosnia Only keeps weapons from the Muslims

1993 – United Nation bombs Serbs (only lightly) Bosnia Genocide July 1992 Bosnia Serbs puts Muslims in concentration camps Similar to Hitler’s treatment of the Jews Bosnia Serbs steal land from Muslims December 1992 Serbs attack Sarajevo (capital) Drive the Muslims out (ethnic cleansing) 1993 – United Nation bombs Serbs (only lightly)

1995 August 1995 Muslim refugees hiding in Srebrenica Serb army arrives Serb General promises the Muslims are safe (on TV) Serbs slaughter the men and boys August 1995 US begins full scale bombing of the Serb army War ends – Peace declared Serbs and Muslims live in peace