Yugoslavia was a nation that was formed in the aftermath of the First World War and was located in the South-East. Its inception was in the year 1918, and although it was created with an intention to remain intact as a republic, it did break up in the year 1992 to the current nations of Slovenia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. There were various. Its downfall was not a one-day affair and took quite sometimes before it was officially declared a fallen nation. Additionally, several factors played a role towards the disintegration of the United Kingdom of Yugoslavia. While it has been said that the internal factors were the primary contributors for the downfall of the nation, the external forces had a great contribution towards the fall of Yugoslavia. Nevertheless, it is the continued occurrence of conflicts and a series of political upheavals that led to the collapse of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s. …show more content…
As the year moved forward, nationalism became the predominant force in the Balkans. Croatia and Slovenia became the first nations to quit. However, it took a war between them and Serbia for the move to be executed. The occurrences of 1992 in Croatia were in many ways similar to those that happened in the 1940s. As such, the rekindling of the 1940s memories was apparent as the war led to the creation of refugees all over the nation. The declaration of independence by Bosnia was also a significant occurrence in the year 1992, and that resulted in an emergence of