Image talk:Bosniak Croat territories1993.GIF
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This map is far from reality. Croats were surrounded in few small enclaves in central Bosnia, but this map shows that Croats control twice the territory they really controled. Area north of Zenica is OK, but south is nonsense. How do you think Croats and Bosniaks clashed in Mostar?? --Ante Perkovic 22:52, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
- Do you know correct informations? I, also, don't know what was situation as this war was very wierd with enclaves all around. We can ask one member of Vikicevic's Commandos, as he was fighting at that front and in that time. http://ponor.blogger.ba/ --HarisM 18:40, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
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- We don't need to interview any commandos here! We just need to find a better map. Anyway, this one should be deleted as it is useless and confusing. --Ante Perkovic 21:14, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
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- This map was made ("precrtana:)") from informations from the book written by Erich Rathfalder. Similar map was made in Croatian papers Vecernji list. You are talking about situation in late 1993, this is before Croatian-Bosniak conflict took place. At that time two armies were allies and HVO was the dominant force that was securing front lines against BSA. There were some units of ABiH in HVO controled territory primarly in majority-Bosniak villages and also there was many Bosniaks in HVO (as HVO had better infrastructure at the time). One of the reasons for ABiH-HVO conflict was that HVO insisted that all of ABiH units in that ragion (Travnik and Mostar province of Wance-Owen plan) came under its command. As I sad this is one of the more famous maps. If you know which areas were under ABiH, please tell me, so I can correct the map. --Ceha 21:31, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
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That map needs to be changed since the Gorazde-front looked much different in the summer of 1993: http://img234.imageshack.us/img234/1733/july93ds2.jpg
and 94: http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/5179/gorazdemapgs9.jpg --- Uploaded (first link shows wrong map (see area around Vitez, Bihać and posavina). --Ceha 21:52, 4 January 2007 (UTC)