Man Crossing a Makeshift Bridge
29 Nov 1995, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina --- Mostar, divided by a river with Bosnian Muslims on the east, and Bosnian Croats on the west, was perhaps the most destroyed city in the war. As a result of the Dayton Agreement the city has been reunified, and people can cross freely back and forth over the bridges that previously were only open to 250 women and children per day. --- Image by © David Turnley/CORBIS
DAILY LIFE IN THE BESEIGED TOWN OF MOSTAR
18 Feb 1994, MOSTAR, Bosnia and Herzegovina --- DAILY LIFE IN THE BESEIGED TOWN OF MOSTAR --- Image by © Nigel Chandler/Sygma/Corbis
View From Mostar Old Bridge
ca. 1992, Mostar, Herzegovina --- View From Mostar Old Bridge --- Image by © Milena Soree/CORBIS
SURVIVAL AND COMBAT AT MOSTAR
14 Dec 1993, MOSTAR, Bosnia and Herzegovina --- SURVIVAL AND COMBAT AT MOSTAR --- Image by © Nigel Chandler/Sygma/Corbis
Bosnian Soldiers in Mostar
September 1992, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina --- Bosnian Soldiers in Mostar --- Image by © Francoise de Mulder/CORBIS
Civil War in Yugoslavia
30 Sep 1993, MOSTAR, Bosnia and Herzegovina --- The bridge of Mostar --- Image by © Nigel Chandler/Sygma/Corbis
CIVIL WAR IN MOSTAR, FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
30 Sep 1993, MOSTAR, Bosnia and Herzegovina --- CIVIL WAR IN MOSTAR, FORMER YUGOSLAVIA --- Image by © Nigel Chandler/Sygma/Corbis
MOSTAR, BOSNIAN VILLAGE, BEFORE AND AFTER THE WAR
24 Apr 1995, MOSTAR, Bosnia and Herzegovina --- MOSTAR, BOSNIAN VILLAGE, BEFORE AND AFTER THE WAR --- Image by © CARDINALE STEPHANE/CORBIS SYGMA
MOSTAR, BOSNIAN VILLAGE, BEFORE AND AFTER THE WAR
24 Apr 1995, MOSTAR, Bosnia and Herzegovina --- MOSTAR, BOSNIAN VILLAGE, BEFORE AND AFTER THE WAR --- Image by © CARDINALE STEPHANE/CORBIS SYGMA