TimeGhost on MSN
Yugoslavia’s unstable beginning after World War I
Born out of the Great War, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes enters life under pressure. This episode looks at early ...
Simple History on MSN
How Tito held Yugoslavia together with control and compromise
Josip Broz Tito ruled Yugoslavia for nearly four decades — a socialist leader, Cold War power broker, and paradoxical figure ...
NBC Sports Bay Area on MSN
Late Dejan Milojevic's ‘Brate' spirit lives on with Warriors, new documentary
The Warriors' schedule aligned recently for the team to attend the US premiere of a documentary honoring the life of former ...
Schillaci would go on to win the Golden Boot courtesy of his six goals in Italy’s run to the semi-finals. Incredibly, he ...
The Croatian artist, Marina Abramović’s near-contemporary, is the subject of a retrospective at Museum Susch.
I’ll buy you presents.” I grew up without Santa Claus, without New Year’s gift bags and without the photographs that almost ...
Africa endures the same structural flaw, amplified by borders arbitrarily drawn during the 1884–1885 Berlin Conference to ...
They stand accused of complicity in war crimes. The defendants reject the charge, and the company maintains that there is no ...
A screen icon who walked away from fame, rejected feminism and devoted the second half of her life to an uncompromising fight ...
“No one seems to look down on you here. But when you mention it to certain people [in Austria and France] they just look at ...
As India enters a new year, one question demands serious reflection. Can a nation as diverse as ours continue to hold ...
South Bay History: Why Assemblyman Vincent Thomas more than deserved having a bridge named after him
In 1961, the state authorized naming the span “The Vincent Thomas Bridge,” after its longtime champion, a rare case of naming ...
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