Conflict
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Combatant 1
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Combatant 2
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Results
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Kingdom of Serbia (1882–1918)
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Timok Rebellion (1883)
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Government royal forces of King Milan
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Rebels led by Radicals
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Government Victory
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Serbo-Bulgarian War (1885)
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Serbia
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Bulgaria
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Defeat
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Macedonian Struggle (1893–1908)
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Chetniks Greek Macedonian Committee Ethniki Etaireia
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IMRO SMAC BTRB Gemitzides Ottoman Empire
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First Balkan War (1912–1913)
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Balkan League Serbia Montenegro Bulgaria Greece
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Ottoman Empire
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Victory
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Tikveš Uprising (1913)
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Serbia
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IMRO Bulgarian army generals
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Victory
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Second Balkan War (1913)
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Serbia Montenegro Greece Romania Ottoman Empire
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Bulgaria
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Victory
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Ohrid-Debar Uprising (1913)
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Serbia
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IMRO Kachaks Supported by: Albania Bulgarian army Austro-Hungarian army
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Victory
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World War I Serbian Campaign (1914–1918)
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Allied Powers Serbia Montenegro Russia (until 1917) France (1915–18) United Kingdom (1915–18) Greece (1917–18)
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Central Powers Austria-Hungary Bulgaria (1915–18) Germany (1915-18)
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Victory
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Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War (1918–25)
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White movement Czechoslovakia United Kingdom
United States France Japan Greece Serbia Italy Poland Romania China
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Russian SFSR Far Eastern Republic Latvian SSR Ukrainian SSR Commune of Estonia Mongolian People's Party
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White movement Defeat
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941)
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Revolutions and interventions in Hungary (1918–20)
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Czechoslovakia Romania Yugoslavia Republic of Prekmurje Kingdom of Hungary
France
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First Hungarian Republic Hungarian Soviet Republic Slovak Soviet Republic
Russian SFSR
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Victory
- Defeat of Hungary
- Collapse of the Hungarian Soviet Republic
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Christmas Uprising (1919)
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Montenegrin Whites Yugoslavia
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Montenegrin Greens Italy
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Victory
- The uprising was put down
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Invasion of Yugoslavia April War (1941)
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Yugoslavia
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Axis Germany Italy Hungary
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Defeat
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World War II in Yugoslavia (1941–1945)
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Allies Partisans Soviet Union (1944–45) Aerial and military support United Kingdom (1943–45) United States (limited involvement, 1943–45) Other support: Yugoslav government-in-exile (1944–45) Former Axis powers or puppet states Bulgaria (1944–45) Albania (1944–45) Chetniks Supported by: Yugoslav government-in-exile (until 1944) United Kingdom (until 1943) United States (until 1943)
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Axis Germany Italy (until 1943) Hungary Bulgaria (until 1944) Axis puppet states or governments Croatia Albania (1943–44) Nedić's regime (until 1944) Montenegro (until 1943) Others: Pećanac Chetniks (until 1943) Russian Corps Slovene Home Guard (1943–45)
Chetniks
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Partisan Victory
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FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006)
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War in Croatia (1991–1995)
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JNA (1991–92) Serbian Krajina Republika Srpska (1992–95)
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Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995) NATO (1995)
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Defeat
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Bosnian War (1992–1995)
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SFR Yugoslavia (1992) Republika Srpska Serbian Krajina Western Bosnia (1993–95) Supported by: FR Yugoslavia
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Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Croatian Herzeg-Bosnia (until 1994) NATO (bombing operations, 1995)
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Military stalemate
- Dayton Agreement
- Internal partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Over 101,000 dead
- Deployment of NATO-led forces
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Kosovo War (1998–1999)
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FR Yugoslavia
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KLA
NATO
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Defeat
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Insurgency in the Preševo Valley (1999–2001)
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FR Yugoslavia
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[REDACTED] UÇPMB
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Victory
See also
Footnotes
- Jelena Džank , Citizenship in Bosnia and Herzegovina,
- Christopoulos & Bastias 1977, pp. 234. sfn error: no target: CITEREFChristopoulosBastias1977 (help)
- Scientia Militaria, South African Journal of Military Studies, Vol 15, Nr 4, 1985, pp. 46-48. Accessed January 24, 2016.
- https://books.google.com/books?id=GjY7aV_6FPwC&pg=PA575
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