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The most vibrant memories of peace stem not just from the past battlegrounds but are captured in the smiles of grandchildren, thriving in an era unmarred by the immediate specter of war. This sense of normalcy owes itself largely to the 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement, a pivotal document that, despite being a "reward for the aggressor," was embraced by many as a means to preserve Bosnia and Herzegovina’s integrity while halting the violence that wracked the nation.