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White Road

In 1993, during the armed conflict between BH Army and the hvo, around 80,000 inhabitants of Central Bosnia became completely surrounded. People were dying of hunger and disease. In the largest humanitarian action after World War II, a convoy of 90 trucks arrived to Nova Bila. On their way back, the empty trucks became targets.

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  • Ivan Bagarić

    Ivan Bagarić

    Himself

  • Sally Becker

    Sally Becker

    Herself

  • Tihomir Blaškić

    Tihomir Blaškić

    Himself

  • Branko Čulo

    Branko Čulo

    Himself

  • Ante Damjanović

    Ante Damjanović

    Himself

  • Mate Granić

    Mate Granić

    Himself

  • Slobodan Lang

    Slobodan Lang

    Himself

  • Džemal Merdan

    Džemal Merdan

    Himself

  • Tihomir Perić

    Tihomir Perić

    Himself

Overview

In 1993, during the armed conflict between BH Army and the hvo, around 80,000 inhabitants of Central Bosnia became completely surrounded. People were dying of hunger and disease. In the largest humanitarian action after World War II, a convoy of 90 trucks arrived to Nova Bila. On their way back, the empty trucks became targets.

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