>>507519849 (OP)>SloveniaSimply decided to separate and after some skirmishes with the conscripted regular army they were allowed to leave.
They disenfranchised non Slovenians for a while but they fixed that relatively fast.
Slovenian main bank decided not to pay anything to clients from other republics, it was also somewhat refunded but they ultimately shot themselves in the foot and lost their market.
>CroatiaElects a very nationalistic government. Some rhetoric was reminiscent of anti-Serb WW2 rhetoric but they haven't acted on it although Serbs and others started to get fired. Famously, Dušan Vukotić who won an Oscar for his animated movie was denied entrance into the film company he worked for.
Still, it wasn't so terrible it couldn't be fixed.
However, Yugoslav Army intervenes but they go in with some Serbian volunteers who were driven by pretty low instincts. They occupied the city of Vukovar and instead of making peace, they murdered and tortured ca 2000 people.
In the contested part of the country Serbs were numerous and it was basically a civil war. Both sides committed atrocities.
After the war Serbs were expelled and it was ethnic cleansing.
>BosniaMuslims, Serbs and Croats going full retard, everybody does atrocities.
Things like cutting ears off of the dead enemies and putting them on the SUV antenna.
Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia separated from Yugoslavia pretty much immediately, a lot of American and vassals' meddling.
>Montenegro, Macedonia, KosovoRemained in Yugoslavia after 1990 until ca 2000 or so
Montenegrins participated in Serbian forces but not to great extent. Them and Macedonia left after Serbia fucked up completely with Kosovo and Yugoslavia became a pariah.
>KosovoWas sort of a half-state in Serbia, it's called basically "the autonomous pokrajina", "pokrajina" meaning "oblast" or more accurately "ukraina" kek.
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