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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 114. Chapters: 20th-century Croatian people, 20th century in Zagreb, Croatian War of Independence, Socialist Republic of Croatia, Years of the 20th century in Croatia, Serbia in the Yugoslav Wars, Kara or evo agreement, Croatian art of the 20th century, Role of the media in the Yugoslav wars, Vukovar massacre, Gra anski Zagreb, Eurovision Song Contest 1990, Timeline of the Croatian War of Independence, 1976 Zagreb mid-air collision, Siege of Biha, Croatia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Borovo Selo killings, Menci Clement Crn i, Sremska Mitrovica camp, Miljevci plateau incident, Gospi massacre, Lovas massacre, Plitvice Lakes incident, Bombing of Zadar in World War II, Vladimir Prelog, Zagreb crisis, Leopold Ru i ka, League of Communists of Croatia, Vo in massacre, Zagreb rocket attacks, State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, Battle of Osijek, Croatia-Serbia genocide case, Minefields in Croatia, HA K, Erdut massacre, Sabotage at the General Post Office in Zagreb, Z-4 plan, ZAVNOH, iroka Kula massacre, kabrnja massacre, Saborsko massacre, Dora Peja evi, Lora prison camp, Croatian Spring, Dinamo Zagreb-Red Star Belgrade riot, Expulsions in Hrtkovci, EuroBasket 1989, Knin camp, Royal Croatian Home Guard, Bombing of Banski dvori, Sava Banovina, United Nations Transitional Authority for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium, Operation Opera Orientalis, Luciano Mo e Prelevi, Bombing of Zagreb in World War II, Staji evo camp, Luna Alcalay, Osijek Oblast, Zagreb train disaster, Jo evica massacre, Dalj massacre, Ba in massacre, Log Revolution, Croatian Bloc, Croatian dinar, Croatian Association of Prisoners in Serbian Concentration Camps, Zagreb Oblast, Brijuni Agreement, 1911 in Croatia, Begejci camp, 1914 in Croatia, Jazovka, 1990 in Croatia, Emil Uzelac, Victory Day, Bru ka massacre, 1913 in Croatia, 1924 in Croatia, Cvetkovi...