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Military environmental exposures and risk of breast cancer in active-duty personnel and veterans: a scoping review. [PDF]

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The Balkan Wars

2022
In 1912, Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, and Montenegro attacked and defeated the Ottoman Army. Muslim civilians were murdered and forced to flee. Grey orchestrated a conference in which the Ottomans were forced to cede all but a small portion of their European possessions (the Treaty of London).
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Balkan Wars

2016
Distinguished scholar James D. Tracy shows how the Ottoman advance across Europe stalled in the western Balkans, where three great powers confronted one another in three adjoining provinces: Habsburg Croatia, Ottoman Bosnia, and Venetian Dalmatia. Until about 1580, Bosnia was a platform for Ottoman expansion, and Croatia steadily lost territory, while ...
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Balkan War of Apologies

Journal of Language and Politics, 2015
After the war in ex-Yugoslavia subsided in the mid-90s, another war – this time a virtual one – broke out: the war of Balkan apologies. It refers to a decade-long series of apologies for participation in the conflict and the crimes committed during the war, as well as demanding the other parties to counter-apologise. The paper analyses all 19 apologies
Milica Vuković, Vesna Bratić
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NATO doctors question “Balkan war syndrome”

The Lancet, 2001
NATO's top medical commitee has poured cold water on sugestions that there is a "Balkan war syndrome" affecting military personel who were on peacekeeping duty during the Balkan conflicts. Several former soldiers claimed that cancers they developed during or after the 1991-95 war in Croatia were caused by exposure to DU (depleted uranium).
Marušić, Ana, Ramsay, Sarah
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Mobile radiography units in Balkan Wars

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2015
Introduction It is known that the first radiological units were widely used during war conflicts, whereas the first application of military radiology took place during the Greco-Turkish War in 1897. However, until recently automobile radiology units were assumed to be used for the first time during World War I.
Aristidis, Diamantis, E, Magiorkinis
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War in the Balkans

2021
The author sets out the preliminaries to war - failed attempts at negotiation by the Powers, who feared war; ultimatum by the Balkan allies, Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Montenegro; mobilization. Venizelos informed parliament on 1/14 October of Greece's determination to fight, praising the 'close union of the Christians' throughout the allied lands.
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War in the Balkans

2014
This authoritative reference follows the history of conflicts in the Balkan Peninsula from the 19th century through the present day. TThe Balkan Peninsula, which consists of Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, and the former Yugoslavia, resides in the southeastern part of the European continent. Its strategic location as well as its long and
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Second Balkan War

An in-depth overview of the second Balkan war with images. 
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