Yugoslav Federal Army Takes Jasenovac
Smoke pours from the Hotel Sava as Yugoslavian soldiers look on from the roadside in Jasenovac, a symbolic location and Croat stronghold, during the Yugoslavian Civil War. During World War II, Jasenovac was a concentration camp and the site of Serb massacres by fascist Ustashe Croats. Conflict between the Yugoslavian forces and the Croatian National Guard began after Croatia declared independence on June 25, 1991, beginning a civil war which dragged on for four years. (Photo by Jacques Langevin/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

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