The powder keg of Europe once ignited World War I, and now there is no interaction between the two sides of the strait, and tensions still exist
If you want to talk about the losses caused by this war to mankind, it is impossible to describe in words, there were 33 countries and 1.5 billion people participated in the First World War, and the number of people participating in the war was as high as 60 million, more than half. However, many people forget the immediate cause of the First World War: Bosnia and Herzegovina (a.k.a. Bosnia and Herzegovina).
In 1914, Duke Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated in Sarajevo, and Austria-Hungary immediately went to war with Serbia, and the First World War began!By the time Duke Ferdinand was assassinated, it had become a square where thousands of people had gathered, but few remembered the scene.
The First World War was devastating to Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the civil war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992 was even more brutal. According to intelligence, more than 5,000 houses have been destroyed in the southwestern part of Mostar, with a population of less than 100,000, more than half of whom have left their hometowns, and a major town like Sarajevo is even worse.
At the very beginning of the war, the two countries decided that the well water would not interfere with the river water, and even blew up the Mostar bridge hundreds of years ago to show that there would never be any more trouble!Although they were later reconciled and the Mostar bridge was repaired, the bridge did not disappear completely, and a stone was erected next to the bridge with the inscription: "Don't forget!".”
Sarajevo, or even Bosnia and Herzegovina, is not a top destination for Chinese tourists. But in fact, Bosnia and Herzegovina has a very rich tourist resources, plus it is located in the Balkans, so the climate here is very livable.
However, Bosnia and Herzegovina is known as the "powder keg" of Europe, and as far as the internal war is concerned, few races will hate each other as much as they do now, vowing to completely destroy another race, and the war is like a war in another world, destroying if you want to, destroying if you want, and destroying if you want to, which can no longer be described as dead and wounded.
Every tile on the streets of Sarajevo is brand new, and it is said that so many people died in the war that they made a mark here to show their remembrance of their families. Over time, the streets were covered with bright red stains, and people gave it the nickname "Blood Rose".
Interestingly, the local authorities poured a lot of money into the city to attract tourists, and the streets became cleaner, but fewer and fewer people came.
The economic level of Bosnia and Herzegovina can only be regarded as the upper middle in Europe, but it is not the worst, with an average GDP of 16,000 US dollars per capita, but the influence of the federal ** is not great, even if it is a local, it will be regarded as a formality, so it has always maintained a state of independence. Therefore, the scars left by this battle are still vivid, there are scars left by the war everywhere, and there are potholes everywhere on the high-rise buildings, which have not been repaired yet!
This scene can only be seen in a cemetery on the outskirts of the city. Thousands of fallen officers, just like that, "lay down" quietly, they were the only place on the battlefield where the enemy could be seen.