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59 Stories

  • Yugoslavia by TrudyMorganCole
    TrudyMorganCole
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  • Blades and Scars by borvv_
    borvv_
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    The Soviets have started a war with their neighboring countries, in order to gain land and power , little do they know that most people are emigrating to a country newly founded between a mountain hidden from danger. Many Assasins were sent to discover this "mysterious country" and many want to seek revenge against the Soviets.
  • Having a good meal by lisagambo
    lisagambo
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    Enjoy
  • War is Over by YEEAAAHH_Roman
    YEEAAAHH_Roman
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    A Serbian girl fakes hershelf as a male to get into the Yugoslav army to fight in the war. Now its 1996, its over and she misses her friends, but this time she isn't in Serbia. She is in a program called US where soliders gather from difrent countrys in a PMC. She gets into a conflict. But what happens?
  • Stupid teenage love by vanDerBenedict
    vanDerBenedict
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    How our hormone-loaded teenage brains made us see something that we never were.
  • Yugoslav "Self-Administration" by Enver Hoxha by CominternSH
    CominternSH
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    (Against the anti-socialist views of E. Kardelj in the book "Directions of the Development of the Political System of Socialist Self-Administration") Institute of Marxist-Leninist studies of the Central Committee of the Party of Labour of Albania, Tirana, 1978.
  • Forever and Always(SrbCro) by Emoanime095
    Emoanime095
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    This is a love story between Serbia and Croatia.
  • A Boy From Belgrade by robertblatman
    robertblatman
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    This is a short story about a boy in war-torn Yugoslavia. His father leaves behind a posthumous gift with the hopes of showing his son a brighter, happier period in the country's history.
  • Of pianos and Youth Hostels by AdamRobert
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  • The Fall - The Story of Vesna Vulović by Pierre_Riverin
    Pierre_Riverin
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    "Where... Where am I?" The patient stutters. Shocked, the doctor responds, "Comrade, you are at the Prague Motol University Hospital." The patient keeps quiet, and the doctor adds, "In Czechoslovakia." "Yes, I know Prague is in Czechoslovakia, but why am I here exactly?" She responds. Surprised by such a quick recovery, the nurse and doctor look at each other. They had seen this before, but it was rather infrequent. "Well, Comrade Vulović, you were a victim of a plane crash. And, it seems that you are the sole survivor." Based on the true events of Flight JU367, "The Fall" describes the story of Vesna Vulović's miraculous fall from 33,000 feet, after the airplane she worked on exploded mid-air over the former Czechoslovakia.
  • The Scar by thesloth
    thesloth
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    The man, the unnamed protagonist, is jolted out of the present and into a remembrance of a past that he'd sought to forget. A past of love in a foreign land.
  • What if Aleksandar I of Yugoslavia survived? by NastenkaDreams
    NastenkaDreams
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    What would happened if the shooter missed him? Would the kingdom of Yugoslavia be still here? Would he still go in France?
  • The average Montenegrin day by Comrade5491
    Comrade5491
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    A deep insight into the average Montenegrin day This is not to be taken seriously and is just a stereotype
  • El vuelo de la mariposa  by Yarot12345
    Yarot12345
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    Ivana Jovanovic Bektovic es una joven de 18 años que vive en Sarajevo, capital de Bosnia y Herzegovina y que a su vez pertenecía a Yugoslavia Ella fue catalogada como una joven con doble origen étnico ya que su madre era una bosnia y su padre era un serbio Pero su vida cambiaría cuando, como producto de la independencia de Eslovenia y Croacia, Bosnia se independiza de Yugoslavia y esto provoca una sangrienta guerra Ante esto Ivana tratara de sobrevivir a un ambiente hostil provocado por los masivos bombardeos y los fuegos cruzados Pero en este ambiente conocerá a Sava Đokovic, un soldado serbio que a pesar de las diferencias étnicas el amor triunfara en ellos. " historia basada en hechos reales "
  • DIVIDED VERSUS UNIFORM WORLD by tigrispanthera
    tigrispanthera
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  • A Journey through the time by ahaque
    ahaque
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    This is a true story of an exciting part of my life and I am happy to share it with the readers. A story of adventure and travel by hitchhiking from Asia to Europe and back and the fabulous experiences and nightmares along the way. I hope, readers will find it as interesting as were my experiences at the time. Finally, I hope some young people reading the story will be encouraged to discover those parts of the world that they have always wanted to go to, but have never been.
  • The Pyramids of Bosnia by firmaments
    firmaments
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    In this play a self-proclaimed historian Skender coerces his former classmate Daris into funding his archeological excavation to confirm his theory. Daris agrees at first but later begins to doubt his decision since no evidence is found. This is one of my first plays, I would highly appreciate constructive criticism!
  • Another Kind of Loving by SylvieNickels
    SylvieNickels
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    This book is the first in a trilogy on the effects of 20th century wars on the children and grandchildren of participants. In this case the background is the break-up of former Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Subsequent books focus on the two World Wars. When journalist Mike and his wife Sara decide to foster a 12-year-old Bosnian refugee, they have no premonition of the far-reaching consequences. Jasminka evolves from a traumatised child of the bitter ethnic conflicts of besieged Sarajevo into Minkie, an English schoolgirl-with-a-difference in a village in Middle England. She also becomes the daughter Mike has always wanted and Sara cannot have, and one of the excuses for Sara to resume an old affair. Mike’s assignments continue to take him to Bosnia and Serbia and he finds himself emotionally drawn into the conflict for reasons he could never have imagined and which have a profound effect on the deepening rift at home. As shifting international tensions are about to change the world forever, Minkie returns to Sarajevo to seek her roots and decide her future, just as Mike and Sara must decide on theirs in the early days of September 2001.