Archive
Our Archive search bar allows users to isolate the subjects they are interested in and examine them according to their preferences. The search bar works best with our auto-fill fixed tags. View All Tags Here). Users may enter search terms in quotation marks for specific word results.
Full viewing options can be accessed below the search bar. They should be used to sort out search results after they have already been entered.
- The General tab gives options for viewing the images you have selected: the Thumbnail view is the most minimal on details and is the fastest to skim through. The Details view is the default and provides the image with its caption to the right, and is useful for quick chronological research. The Gallery view is a full-screen viewing option for your search results. The General tab is also where you would enable graphic images to appear in your search results.
- The Sort by tab is where you determine the ordering of your photograph selection by the Date Taken, the Date Uploaded or by Name (alphabetical order).
- The Date Taken tab provides various date isolation options for your photos.
- If you are researching a Topic or Event and wish to isolate it by region, select your desired area in the Region tab.
- The License tab allows you to isolate search results based on the Creative Commons License which you wish to access and is relevant if you want to reuse work you find on Konflictcam.
- The Importance tab allows users to isolate photographs based on User Impressions ratings.
- You can Clear your criteria on the last tab.
We have placed buttons for Konflictcam's ten main topics at the bottom of the Archive Page for ease of use.
Displaying 1 - 13 / 13 Search Results
Majsan Improvised Armoured Vehicle; Dubrovnik, Croatia, July 2014
Taken on 2014-07-27
This photograph features the Majsan Improvised Armoured Vehicle. It was built in the shipyard at Korcula in October 1991 before being shipped to Dubrovnik. It was utilised by the defenders during the Siege of Dubrovnik, seeing use evacuating civilians and military personnel from scenes of heavy fighting. The vehicle was made from scratch and saw extensive use during the fighting.
Source: Sam Lees
Uploaded by Improbability on 2015-11-26
Vukovar Water Tower - Croatian War Memorial
Taken on 2010-03-07
'The Vukovar water tower, 2010. Heavily damaged in the battle, the tower has been preserved as a symbol of the conflict.'
Source: anjči/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-18
Surrender of RSK 21st Krajina to Croatian Army
Taken on 1995-08-08
'Signing of instrument of surrender of the 21st Kordun Corps of the Republic of Serbian Krajina to the Croatian Army in Glina, Croatia, on 8 August 1995, at the close of the Operation Storm. Three persons in the foreground (from viewer's left to right) are Colonel General Petar Stipetić of Croatian Army, Colonel Čedo Bulat, commander of the 21st Corps (signing the document), Tošo Pajić, RSK interior minister (holding a folded paper).'
Source: Original publication: Davor Marijan: Oluja; ISBN 9789537439088/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-18
Croatian President Tudjman at the Knin Fortress during Operation Storm
Taken on 1995-08-06
'Croatia's President Tuđman visiting Knin Fortress, a day after Croatian Army captured Knin during the Operation Storm. He was there with Gojko Šušak (defence minister, to his left), General Ante Gotovina (Croatian Army Split Corps commander, to his right) and other Croatian Army officers, including commanders of the 4th and the 7th Guards Brigades (next to Gotovina). Photo taken on 6 August 1995.'
Source: Alem Hadžiegrić/Original publication: Davor Marijan: Oluja, ISBN 9789537439088
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-18
Generals Cosic and Clark discuss Bihac pocket, Washington DC
Taken on 1994-11-29
'Croatian Brigadier General Krešimir Ćosić and US Army Lieutenant General Wesley Clark during talks of Croatian and US officials held in Pentagon on 29 November 1994. Bihać pocket map is visible in the background.'
Source: Original publication: Davor Marijan: Oluja, ISBN 9789537439088/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-18
JNA Shelling of Dubrovnik
Taken on 1993-01-01
'In the first stages of war, Croatian cities were extensively shelled by the JNA. Bombardment damage in Dubrovnik: Stradun in the walled city (left) and map of the walled city with the damage marked (right) Museum of the Homeland war in Dubrovnik' (Date not given)
Source: Bracodbk/Wikipedia, from Museum of the Homeland war in Dubrovnik
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-18
Croatian Forces Capture JNA Cannon
Taken on 1992-06-21
'Croatian soldiers capture a Serb cannon and truck in the Miljevci plateau incident, 21 June 1992 The Serb cannon and truck captured in Siritovci by the Croatian Army'
Source: Jack Nico (soldier); Zmaj/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-18
Captured Serb cannon and truck in Siritovci
Taken on 1992-06-21
Croatian soldiers capture a Serb cannon and truck in the Miljevci plateau incident, 21 June 1992 The Serb cannon and truck captured in Siritovci by the Croatian Army
Source: Jack Nico; Zmaj/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-18
Croatian Soldier Poses in Širitovci
Taken on 1992-06-21
'A Croatian infantryman posing in the village of Širitovci, on the Miljevci Plateau Jack Nico stands in front of a sign in Širitovci'
Source: Jack Nico (soldier); Zmaj/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-18
Tank destroyed in Siritovci on June 21, 1992
Taken on 1992-06-21
'RSK T-55 tank destroyed in the village of Širitovci on the Miljevci Plateau A Serbian T-55 tank destroyed by the Croatian Army in Širitovci on June 21, 1992'
Source: Jack Nico (soldier); Zmaj/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-18
Destroyed Tank Near Karlovac
Taken on 1992-04-01
'A destroyed T-34-85 tank in Karlovac, Croatia near the cease-fire line.'
Source: Ken Mayer/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-18
Croatia - Battle of the Barracks
Taken on 1991-11-23
'The Croatian military eased their equipment shortage by seizing the JNA barracks in the Battle of the barracks. Destroyed Yugoslav Army T-55 tank. This tank was hit by a Croatian AT missile, abandoned by its crew and later destroyed by another JNA tank.'
Source: Kos93/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-18
Police Deployment at Battle of Pakrac
Taken on 1991-03-02
Croatian special police at the Pakrac police station, 2 March 1991.
Source: Tomobe03
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-18