The Breakup of Yugoslavia Explained

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Publicado 2020-08-23
The Breakup of Yugoslavia.
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SOURCES:
- www.britannica.com/place/Kingdom-of-Serbs-Croats-a…
- www.britannica.com/place/Yugoslavia-former-federat…
- www.yuhistorija.com/doc/LP%20-%20Kindgom%20SCS%20-…
- www.infoplease.com/history/world/timeline-the-form… (very short and simple timeline of events)
- data.un.org/Data.aspx?q=gdp+per+capita+yugoslavia&…
- doc-research.org/2018/03/rise-fall-market-socialis… [BEST ONE]
- www.imf.org/external/np/loi/2001/yug/01/ [HAS LOTS OF DETAILED FIGURES]
- www.icty.org/
- www.imf.org/external/np/loi/2001/yug/01/

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @HistoryScope
    This was Avery from History Scope, thank you for watching! (I forgot to say that this time)
  • @ffarkasm
    The breakup of Czechoslovakia: Slovaks: "Hey bros, we think it would be just better to part our ways now." Czechs: "Ye, sure buddy. Good luck!" End.
  • @amongstus4418
    When you hear the words "The country turned to the IMF" you KNOW shit is going to go down.
  • @BojanBojovic
    Great video. It is very difficult to be objective when you live in time and space in which all this happened and it still is, but it seems that you touched all the important bits. One of the saddest things is that Tito always talked about preserving the brotherhood and unity of all ethnic groups and being prepared for the enemy that never sleeps as they fought nazis just few decades earlier, but then Yugoslavia broke apart inside out because of the incompetence, nationalism and mythomania.
  • @cjgem80
    There was a girl in my school from Yugoslavia. She was very quiet and focused on her school work. She always got the best grades. ❤
  • @dariozanze4929
    I'm glad that someone recognizes that Yugoslavia had the strongest resistance movement in WW2 and managed to liberate itself.
  • When the economy was good, and leadership was strong, people tend to set aside their differences in order to enjoy the benefit of stability and wealth.
  • @keymcdot8367
    My grandma came from Yugoslavia and told me a ton of stories of her journey before passing. Thanks for the vid.
  • @TheBrick2
    That was brilliant thanks. I have tried several times to get a rough overview of the situation but struggled. I'm sure there are are many who will say much missed as you can only cover so much in a 40 min or so video and it felt like a good job of providing an overview without getting bogged down into he said she said details. I really felt like I got a rough idea of what was happened. Thanks again.
  • Finally, a YouTuber that included San Marino on their map. You've made San Marino's day
  • @noob282butreal
    “They gave their flag a 1 star review” best sentence describing their flag
  • @EmuInDenial
    Excellent job. 👏👏 This is a very complicated war and I had never managed to find out detailed information that i could easily comprehend. This video is what I needed because of the details about the country from its creation until the breakup, the details about the way it functioned and on why it stop functioning later on, the speed on the narrator's tone, the music, the comical pictures where needed and much more. Keep up the good work.
  • @only1isall373
    I love how most of the comments are "get ready for war in the comment section" and there is none. Greetings from Serbia, love ya all.
  • @Dubravko49
    The beginning of the video reminded me of a joke of sorts that we used to tell in Yugoslavia. We used to joke that "Jugoslavia je okružena BRIGAMA" ("Yugoslavia is surrounded by troubles"). The acronym "BRIGAMA" (by troubles) is formed from the first letters of the names of countries that did then surround Yugoslavia -- Bulgaria, Romania, Italy, Greece, Austria, Mađarska (Hungary), and Albania.
  • @lisapayne5587
    Great video! Very simple explanation of a very complex situation/event. The visuals were very helpful too ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
  • Love your videos, I am from Ireland, when I was at school we only learned what the landmass was of European countries, a few mountain ranges and what their biggest export was. Your videos need to be taught at schools, they are very informative, I lived through many of these events but really did not understand what was happening. Thank you
  • @1293ST
    >not German, Hungarian or Ottoman >but instead Slavic >plays Brahms Hungarian Dance yes
  • Your longform content is perfect as I sit here and crochet a scarf, lol! It's the first thing I've ever made and looks to be coming along well! Thanks for keeping me entertained and informed as I work.