Modern Era · Europe · Politics
1995
Dayton Accords end Bosnian war
November 21, 1995
After three and a half weeks at an Ohio air force base, the presidents of Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia initialed a deal that ended the Bosnian war. Bosnia was divided into two entities held together on paper. Sixty thousand NATO troops moved in to enforce the peace. The guns fell silent; the grievances did not.