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Battle of Medak, Canadian Peacekeepers stop ethnic cleansing

Canadians fight way beyond their true number . Lion’s all . thank you for your service and for coming to our side without even being asked . true friends . from a very grsteful Englishman . Full link for this article: Click Here Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article (Blog, Post, Comments […]

I fought at Medak Pocket. And I’ve never really left that dark, bloody place

Arriving in Zagreb, Croatia, in April of 1993 we stampeded down the stairs from the aircraft to the waiting minibus. It was garishly painted with no seats, just strategically placed poles. We crammed in and within milliseconds the air became almost solid with cigarette smoke. The nine-hour flight from Winnipeg hadn’t been aboard a smoke-free […]

Medak Pocket: Canada’s forgotten battle

MEDAK, CROATIA—Canadian veteran Rob Deans is still haunted by the shell-scarred ruins and forgotten landmines of Croatia’s Medak Pocket. It’s been 20 years since he was last here, but not a day goes by when he doesn’t think about this place. “I can picture the trees, the path, the burning garage, everything,” says Deans, who […]

The Battle of Medak Pocket

Created in the aftermath of the First World War following the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Yugoslavia was a multi-ethnic country with several constituent republics (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro) – each one with a distinct identity. Tensions among the various ethnic and religious groups boiled over in 1991 with declarations of […]