MEHMED PASA SOKOLOVIC BRIDGE (VISEGRAD)


Some Questions

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Possible Starting Places

Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge, Balkan Vibe:  A short tourist video clip that features the bridge.

  Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge In Visegrad, UNESCO:  The UN's cultural agency description of the bridge as a World Heritage Site.

  Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge -- Wikipedia:  An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.

  Visegrad Genocide Memories -- Genocide Against Bosniaks In Visegrad, 1992-95:

  Gianluca Mezzofiore, "Bosnia The Surreal: Emir Kusturica's Fantasy Town Erasing The Brutal Past," International Business Times, April 11, 2014.


Web-Sites

Bridge On The Drina -- Visegrad:

Visegrad Massacres -- Wikipedia:  An entry from the on-line encylopedia.

  Visegrad -- Wikipedia:  An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.

Visegrad -- Wikitravel:

Visegrad:  The official presentation of the Tourist organization of Visegrad.

"Milosevic Attempts To Discredit Survivor Of Visegrad Massacre," Institute For War And Peace Reporting.

  "60 Corpses Located In The Drina River Near Visegrad," Srebrenica Genocide Blog, August 10, 2010.


Visegrad And The Bosnian War In The News

  Danijel Kovacevic, "Bosnian Serbs Unveil Monument To Russian War Volunteers," Balkan Transitional Justice, April 12, 2017.

Danijel Kovacevic, "Bosnian Serbs To Honour Russian Volunteer Fighters," Balkan Transitional Justice, April 4, 2017.

"Visegrad Massacre Victims Commemorated In Bosnia," U.S. Muslims, May 28, 2016.

  "Bosnia Remembers Visegrad Massacre," World Bulletin, June 28, 2015.

  Denis Dzidic, "Bosnian Serbs Urged To Save Visegrad Inferno House," Balkan Transitional Justice, January 15, 2015.

  "Two Bosnian Serbs Convicted Of Visegrad Massacre," Balkan Transitional Justice, October 29, 2014.

  Elvira M. Jukic, "Serb Leaders To Open 'Andricgrad' For WW I Centenary," Balkan Transitional Justice, June 26, 2014.

"Serb Troops 'Detained And Beat' Bosniaks In Visegrad," Balkan Transitional Justice, May 29, 2014.

  Julian Borger, "War Is Over -- Now Serbs And Bosniaks Fight To Win Control Of A Brutal History," Guardian, March 23, 2014.

  Gianluca Mezzofiore, "Bosnian Serbs Remove 'Genocide' From Bosniaks' Visegrad Memorial," International Business Times, January 24, 2014.

"Visegrad Bosniaks Demand Memorial To Inferno Killings," Balkan Transitional Justice, November 19, 2013.

"Bosnia Witness Recalls Prisoner Convoy Killings," Balkan Transitional Justice, January 29, 2013.

"Visegrad Trial: Beatings In Barracks," Balkan Transitional Justice, October 16, 2012.

  John Hooper, "Serbian Film Director's 'Theme Park' Echoes The Bridge On The Drina," Guardian, October 11, 2012.

Denis Dzidic, "Human Bonfire Commemoration In Visegrad," Balkan Transitional Justice, June 28, 2012.

"Visegrad Trial: People Burnt Alive," Balkan Transitional Justice, June 26, 2012.

Elvira Jukic, "Dispute Over Visegrad's War Victims Memorial," Balkan Transitional Justice, June 6, 2012.

"Visegrad Trial: Families Burnt Alive," Balkan Transitional Justice, April 18, 2012.

Bojana Barlovac, "Corpses Of 250 People Exhumed From Perucac Lake," Balkan Transitional Justice, September 13, 2010.

  "Bodies Found In Search For Victims Of Bosnian Massacre," BBC News, August 11, 2010.

"The Warlord Of Visegrad," Guardian, August 11, 2005.

Peter Beaumont, "Battle Over The Bridge Of Lost Souls," Guardian, December 12, 2004.


Ivo Andric and Bridge On The River Drina

  Bridge On The Drina -- Wikipedia:  An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.

Bob Corbett, "The Bridge On The Drina," August 2013.

Bridge On The Drina, Reflections On Kosovo, February 29, 2012:  A blog from Rich Raymond, an American literature professor at the University of Pristina.

Ivo Andric -- Wikipedia:  An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.

Bridge On The Drina Summary And Study Guide, Bookrags:


Andricgrad

  Andricgrad -- Wikipedia:  An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.

  "About Andrictown," Visegrad:  A presentation from the tourist organization of Visegrad.

  Andricgrad -- Visegrad:  A selection of photos from the tourist organization of Visegrad.

  Andricgrad:  The official web-site of the theme town.

Adricgrad -- Tripadvisor:

  Matija Beckovic -- Wikipedia: An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.

  Milorad Dodik -- Wikipedia:  An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.

  Novak Djokovic -- Wikipedia:  An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.


Audio And Video Sources

"Grim History Of Bosnia's 'Rape Hotel,'" BBC News, April 8, 2016.


Miscellaneous

  Marta Vidal, "Pionirska House: Silence And Denial In Visegrad," Balkan Discus (January 25, 2016).

Max Strasser, "In Visegrad," LRB Blog (July 23, 2015).


 

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