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{{Villain_Infobox|image = [[File:Ratko_Mladic.jpg|thumb]]|fullname = Ратко Младић (serbian)<br> | {{Villain_Infobox|image = [[File:Ratko_Mladic.jpg|thumb]]|fullname = Ратко Младић (serbian)<br> | ||
Ratko Mladić|alias = The Butcher of Bosnia | Ratko Mladić|alias = The Butcher of Bosnia|origin = Independent state of Croatia<br> | ||
Bosnia-Herzegovina|skills = Military training<br> | Bosnia-Herzegovina|skills = Military training<br> | ||
Army commanding|hobby = | Army commanding|hobby = Unknown|crimes = Genocide<br> | ||
War crimes<br> | War crimes<br> | ||
Crime against humanity|type of villain = | Crime against humanity|type of villain = Genocidal Warlord|occupation = Colonel-general|goals = Exterminate the bosnian population}} | ||
{{Quote|There are so many! It is going to be a feast. There will be blood up to your knees.|Mladic during the Srebrenica Massacre.}} | {{Quote|There are so many! It is going to be a feast. There will be blood up to your knees.|Mladic during the Srebrenica Massacre.}} | ||
'''Ratko Mladić''' (March 12<sup>th</sup>, 1943 - ) is a Serbian [[War crimes|war criminal]] who served as the Chief of the General Staff of the Army of Republika Srpska during the Yugoslav Wars. Known as '''"the Butcher of Bosnia"''', Mladić committed numerous war crimes and [[crimes against humanity]] during the Yugoslav Wars, most notably being personally responsible for both the Siege of Sarajevo and the Srebrenica Massacre, the two bloodiest events of the [[Bosnian War]]. | '''Ratko Mladić''' (March 12<sup>th</sup>, 1943 - ) is a Serbian [[War crimes|war criminal]] who served as the Chief of the General Staff of the Army of Republika Srpska during the Yugoslav Wars. Known as '''"the Butcher of Bosnia"''', Mladić committed numerous war crimes and [[crimes against humanity]] during the Yugoslav Wars, most notably being personally responsible for both the Siege of Sarajevo and the Srebrenica Massacre, the two bloodiest events of the [[Bosnian War]]. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
Mladic was born to Bosnian Serb parents during [[World War II]]. His father was a Yugoslav partisan who was killed in action | Mladic was born to Bosnian Serb parents during [[World War II]]. His father was a Yugoslav partisan who was killed in action by the [[Ustaše]] in 1945. | ||
Mladic worked as a whitesmith in 1961 and graduated in 1965. On the same year, Mladic enlisted into the Yugoslav Army and was stationed in Skopje. | Mladic worked as a whitesmith in 1961 and graduated in 1965. On the same year, Mladic enlisted into the Yugoslav Army and was stationed in Skopje. | ||
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His first act of criminalility began in 1992. He ordered his forces to surround the city of Sarajevo and stop all traffic, food, and electricity to enter into the city. He then ordered his troops to shell Sarajevo in the longest siege of any capital city, known as the Siege of Sarajevo. | His first act of criminalility began in 1992. He ordered his forces to surround the city of Sarajevo and stop all traffic, food, and electricity to enter into the city. He then ordered his troops to shell Sarajevo in the longest siege of any capital city, known as the Siege of Sarajevo. | ||
As the war progressed however, Mladić decided to focus on | As the war progressed however, Mladić decided to focus on attacking United Nations Peacekeepers and assist Serb rebels in Croatia. | ||
In 1995, Mladić’s forces overran and defeated the United Nations peacekeepers battalion. 40,000 Bosniak Muslim civilians were expelled by Serb forces. 8,300 unarmed Bosniak men and boys were all massacred in under three days, making it the worst act of genocide in European soil since World War 2. | In 1995, Mladić’s forces overran and defeated the United Nations peacekeepers battalion. 40,000 Bosniak Muslim civilians were expelled by Serb forces. 8,300 unarmed Bosniak men and boys were all massacred in under three days, making it the worst act of genocide in European soil since World War 2. | ||
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==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
Mladić is a | Mladić is a sadistic ruthless general as expressed by his actions during the Bosnian War. Mladić is a Serb ultra-nationalist, and often justifies his actions as he often sources the Ottoman Empire and how the Muslims would discriminate the Serbs. His obsession with war and lust and his perceived “war against the Turks” shows his twisted demeanor. He often accused Western government and condemened them for supporting the Muslims later on in the war. Mladić is sometimes described as a [[Chetniks|Chetnik]], and anti-Muslim. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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*Was often seen in Thessalaniki and Moscow alongside his native Serbia. | *Was often seen in Thessalaniki and Moscow alongside his native Serbia. | ||
*Graduated as the top 3 in his military class in Belgrade. | *Graduated as the top 3 in his military class in Belgrade. | ||
*His daughter used his | *His daughter used his gun to try to commit suicide in 1994. This attempted suicide further harmed him. | ||
* | *Despire hiding, Serbian security forces provided protection to him ironically until 2011. | ||
[[Category:War Criminal]] | [[Category:War Criminal]] | ||
[[Category:Genocidal]] | [[Category:Genocidal]] |