General Information[]
Bosnia and Herzegovina, at its start, is a Secular Bosnian parliamentary republic located in the Croatia and Bosnia areas, Balkans region of the Eastern Europe subcontinent. Gaining cores on December 1, 1918, the republic emerges from Secular Yugoslavia on March 3, 1992 bordering fellow Secular Croatia west and Yugoslavia east.
Bosnia and Herzegovina exists on-map to the present day.
Called "Bosnia and Herzegovina" on-file
See also: Bosnia, Yugoslavia, Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia, United States, Montenegro, Slovenia, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Albania, Turkey, Ottomans
History[]
Bosnia and Herzegovina was formerly a part of Yugoslavia (as were the majority of Slavic Balkan countries). Bosnia and Herzegovina borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the south, and Croatia to the northwest.
Decisions[]
Abandon Secularism (since 1910)[]
- Requirement(s):
- Effect(s):
Dismantle the European Union[]
- Requirment(s):
- Effect(s):
- Gain 100 Prestige
- EU is dismantled
- All subjects of the European Union are released
- Every country part of the EU is no longer so
Join the European Union[]
- Requirement(s):
- EU exists
- Capital is on the Continent of Europe
- Is not at war
- Is not a subject nation
- Administrative Power at least 150
- Diplomatic Power at least 150
- Military Power at least 150
- Stability at least 1
- Has enacted Government Reform: Parliamentary Republic, Presidential Republic, Parliamentary Monarchy, Multi-Party System or Democracy
- Effect(s):
Strategy[]
Bosnian War (April 6-27, 1992)[]
The Bosnian War from April 6-27, 1992 looks to be challenging on the surface (unlike the Bosnian War period that is from April 28-May 11 1992, which is actually much harder), but it is actually very easy to win due to one reason: Croatia. You start off with around 6,000 less soldiers than Yugoslavia and also start with Yugoslavian separatists that will help Yugoslavia in battle if the rebels are not defeated fast enough.
Before unpausing, click on factions, scroll to the bottom of the factions, and boost the strength of the National Socialist Party. Pressing boost one time is all you need to get the political party in power. Once you have the National Socialists in control, you will gain:
- +15% Infantry Combat Ability
- -20% Cost of Reducing War Exhaustion
- +1 Land Leader Fire
- +5% Discipline
- -2 Max Promoted Cultures (this won't affect you since all neighboring cultures are in your South Slavic culture group)
Next, recruit a using 50 military power and turn your ruler into a general. Now assign either your recruited general or your ruler Alija Izetbegovic depending on who is the better general. At this point, save your game just in case you get very bad RNG at the Battle of Travunija. Send your army to Travunija to defeat the Yugoslavian separatists; once they are defeated, Croatia should have already defeated the separatists in Donji Kraji for you. Your fort in Bosna will liberate Donji Kraji, so just let the fort do the work for you. You will then want to enable "Allow friendly armies to attach to this army" since this potentially can get Croatia to attach their army to yours. At this point, stick together with the Croatian army and you should easily be able to overwhelm and stack-wipe the entire Yugoslavian army, and thus allowing you to siege the entirety of Yugoslavia. You can now fully annex Yugoslavia, and now you have won the Bosnian War and are now one step closer to forming Yugoslavia yourself!