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  • #31
    Originally posted by James Langham2 View Post
    Actually I am reading a short history of the wars in the former Yugoslavia and that lists a few pre-war professions of warlords. I will try and type them up when I have a minute.
    I've been looking for a good history of the most recent Balkan wars. What's it called
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    • #32
      Hmm.
      Perhaps I would.
      Seductive powers have worked wonders for a very long time.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by James Langham2 View Post
        Actually it is interesting looking at the published modules:

        good guys - civil leaders
        bad guys - ex-military

        I know this is a simplification but it is understandable really. Actually warlord is a kind of biased term....
        Several of the ex-military warlords that I remember in the American modules were deserters or those who had been jailed/dishonorably discharged
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        • #34
          Originally posted by lisa View Post
          Hmm.
          Perhaps I would.
          Seductive powers have worked wonders for a very long time.
          It's the Osprey Essential History Guide - it is really only a primer but it does make a few interesting points.

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          • #35
            Yugoslavian examples of pre-war professions:

            Lawyer turned banker (Milosovic)
            Dentist (Brabic)
            Bank Robber (Arkan) - also ran football team fan club
            Intellectual (professor) (Seselj)
            Arny (Mladic)
            Psychiatrist turned politician (Karadzic)
            Lawyer and scholar (Izetbegovic)
            Businessman (Abdic)
            Supermarket manager (Boban)
            but spent 12 years working n Australia (Kraljevic)

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