Floor 6 - 02 - Oorlogen by House of European History published on 2021-08-03T14:12:59Z The Kosovo War, which ended in 1999, was the last armed conflict of the most violent century in European history. However, the hope that such atrocities would never be repeated again was not realised. Some former Soviet republics have become victims of the geopolitical aspirations of neighbouring Russia. Regional armed tensions and ‘frozen conflicts’ are part of the current reality in Europe. Civilians in Georgia and Ukraine have witnessed military actions and atrocities. Europeans in these countries experienced lifelong traumas and many lost their lives or homes. Areas that are no longer on the frontline remain dangerous because of landmines and unexploded ammunition. Is the EU willing to engage in struggle for peace beyond its borders? Can wars be prevented from happening in the future?