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Todorović-Lazić, Jelena, and Aleksandra Kolaković. "JNA u vrtlogu jugoslovenske krize 1989/1990 - pogled iz SAD." Vojno-istorijski glasnik, no. 2 (2024): 173–220. https://doi.org/10.5937/vig2402173t.

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Radi rasvetljavanja događaja koji su pratili raspad Socijalističke Federativne Republike Jugoslavije (SFRJ) i percepcije Jugoslovenske narodne armije (JNA) u vrtlogu jugoslovenske krize, u radu su predstavljena dokumenta koja se čuvaju u Diplomatskom arhivu Ministarstva spoljnih poslova Republike Francuske u Parizu, koji potiču od delegacije SAD pri NATO-u. Prvi dokument "Jugoslovenska narodna armija: uhvaćena u vir reformi", iz oktobra 1989, pruža sagledavanje američke percepcije odnosa JNA prema događajima pre održavanja višestranačkih izbora u jugoslovenskim republikama. Drugi dokument "Voj
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Ožegović, Nikola. "The Yugoslav people's army in Banja Luka (1945-1992)." Vojno-istorijski glasnik, no. 1 (2022): 154–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/vig2201154o.

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In the military-territorial organization of Yugoslavia after the Second World War, Banja Luka was a part of the 6th Army, whose headquarters were in Sarajevo. In the beginning of 1948, from the former 6th Army, the 7th Military District was formed. The military area of Banja Luka was supposed to be the 5th Corps during the war. In 1983, 58 Yugoslav People's Army war units and 21 Territorial Defense war units were manned by conscripts and material and technical means from the territory of the Banja Luka municipality. As of 1990, the data on 50,624 conscripts in the municipality of Banja Luka we
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Dimitrijević, Bojan. "Jugoslavenska narodna armija u Socijalističkoj Republici Hrvatskoj 1959. – 1969. godine." Journal of contemporary history 53, no. 3 (2021): 925–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.22586/csp.v53i3.16924.

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U tekstu koji slijedi dat ćemo pregled organizacijskoga razvoja Jugoslavenske narodne armije u Narodnoj/Socijalističkoj Republici Hrvatskoj tijekom 60-ih godina. U tom periodu provedeno je nekoliko reorganizacija Armije. Cijelo desetljeće počinje reorganizacijom „Drvar” u drugoj polovini 1959., na bazi uvođenja koncepcije takozvane općenarodne obrane i očekivanoga nuklearnog rata, preko nekoliko reorganizacija između 1964. i 1968., pa do vremena nakon agresije snaga Varšavskoga pakta na Čehoslovačku. Članak je nastao na bazi arhivske građe koja se čuva u Upravi za organizaciju, Vojnom arhivu i
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Dimitrijević, Bojan. "ZAUZIMANJE GARNIZONA JNA U BJELOVARU 29. SEPTEMBRA 1991." Istorija 20. veka 41, no. 2/2023 (2023): 435–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.29362/ist20veka.2023.2.dim.435-454.

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Članak daje pregled događaja koji su prethodili zauzimanju objekata Jugoslovenske narodne armije u Bjelovaru, potom je posvećen opisu napada na te objekte 29. septembra 1991. i sudbini pojedinih starešina, ubistvima ili zarobljavanju. Rad je nastao na sačuvanoj arhivskoj, sudskoj građi i izjavama pripadnika garnizona Bjelovar datim organima bezbednosti po dolasku u Srbiju. Sve izjave korišćene u ovom radu, sudeći po pečatima sa numeričkim oznakama – brojevima, čuvaju se u Vojno-bezbednosnoj agenciji. Taj materijal je korišćen u procesu suđenja pripadnicima hrvatskih snaga za ratni zločin, a au
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Gostovic, Dragan. "VOJSKA U POLITIČKOM SISTEMU DRUGE JUGOSLAVIJE." Nacionalni interes 40, no. 2/2021 (2021): 41–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.22182/ni.4022021.2.

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Vojska podrazumeva celokupnost oružanih snaga jedne države. Ona prvenstveno štiti državu od spoljne agresije, ali ona štiti i unutrašnji ustavni poredak. Period od završetka Drugog svetskog rata 1945. godine do raspada SFRJ 1992. godine je poznat kao period druge Jugoslavije. U drugoj Jugoslaviji je uspostavljen jednopartijski politički sistem po ugledu na Sovjetski savez. Komunistička partija Jugoslavije (KPJ) je imala vladajući položaj, a marksizam je bio zvanična ideologija. Jugoslovenska narodna armija (JNA) je bila izrazito politizovana i pod snažnim uticajem KPJ. Ustavne promene krajem š
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Petrović, Tanja. "Heritage of Liminality: Remnants of the Military in the Istrian City of Pula in the Aftermath of Yugoslav Socialism." Colloquia Humanistica, no. 10 (December 20, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/ch.2536.

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Heritage of Liminality: Remnants of the Military in the Istrian City of Pula in the Aftermath of Yugoslav SocialismThis article is devoted to the meanings of the liminality that shaped the (self-) perception of the Croatian city of Pula and came as a result of the long-term presence of the military (and heavy industry) in the city. The study discusses the modalities of cohabitation of the Yugoslav People’s Army and the citizens of Pula, who lived together, interacted, and shaped each other during the period of Yugoslav socialism, and highlights the consequences of this mutual shaping in the af
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Books on the topic "Jugoslovenska narodna armiji"

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Marić, Momčilo. Ovo je naša armija. Eksportpres, 1985.

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author, Smutni Emil, ed. Partizanska vojska i Jugoslavenska armija: 1941.-1953. Despot Infinitus d.o.o., 2016.

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Ručnov, Marko. Narodni heroj Milan S. Tepić. Vojnoizdavački i novinski centar, 1992.

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Milivojević, Marko. The Yugoslav People's Army: The military dimension. Postgraduate School of Yugoslav Studies, University of Bradford, 1988.

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Ranđelović, Slavoljub. The Army of Yugoslavia. News and Information Center "Vojska", 1999.

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Ranđelović, Slavoljub. The Army of Yugoslavia. News and Information Center "Vojska", 1999.

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Pejčić, Predrag. Četrdesetdruga vazduhoplovna divizija. Vojnoizdavački i novinski centar, 1991.

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Godić, Miodrag. Do pakla i natrag: (sećanja 1930-1945). Istorijski arhiv Kruševac, 2012.

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Babac, Dušan. Elitni vidovi jugoslovenske vojske u Aprilskom ratu. Evoluta, 2008.

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Marković, Zvezdan. Jugoslovanska ljudska armada, 1945-1991. Založba Defensor, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Jugoslovenska narodna armiji"

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Dimitrijević, Bojan. "THE YUGOSLAV PEOPLE’S ARMY IN TURBULENT 1991." In REPEATING HISTORY 1941-1991? TWO BREAK-UPS OF YUGOSLAVIA AS REPEATED HISTORY? SERBIAN PERSPECTIVES. Institut za savremenu istoriju, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29362/2589.dim.271-300.

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The article aims to provide an overview of the deployment of the Yugoslav People’s Army (Jugoslovenska narodna armija - JNA) in the ethnic clashes in 1991. It also outlines most of the organizational changes that occurred in that year. Finally, it attempts to outline the JNA experience in, what we called “turbulent 1991.” This article is written based on partly realized JNA documentation, captured JNA materials that were kept in the Croatian Homeland War Memorial-Documentation Center, and on various sources. The problem that limits our view on the JNA in 1991 is the still classified sources ke
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Nikolić, Kosta. "POVLAČENJE JUGOSLOVENSKE NARODNE ARMIJE/VOJSKE JUGOSLAVIJE IZ HRVATSKE 1992." In Jugoslavija – između ujedinjenja i razlaza: Institucije jugoslovenske države kao ogledalo srpsko-hrvatskih odnosa 1918–1991. Knjiga 2. Institut za savremenu istoriju; Hrvatski institut za povijest, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29362/2022.2664.nik.217-244.

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The war in Croatia ended by the beginning of 1992 with the arrival and deployment of United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) in three Protected Areas (UNPA). By the terms of the truce, the Yugoslav People’s Army had to withdraw from those zones. This process was completed by the beginning of June 1992. However, the Yugoslav Army still retained smaller units on the islands of Vis and Lastovo, in the wider area of Dubrovnik and on the Prevlaka Peninsula. Those forces were also ordered to withdraw, and further obligation was overtaken by its successor, the Army of the newly founded Federal Rep
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