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At the young age of eight, Momčilo joined the Serbian fighting lines to become WWI’s youngest soldier. The brave soul was born on May 1, 1906 in a village in Loznica west of Serbia.
The centre of attention at this year's 140th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Serbia and Italy was an article published in the Italian newspaper TV RAI by Mila Mihajlović. Published in ...
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WWI Factions The Serbian Army - MSNFaction: The Serbian Army The First World War In 1901, male Serbians aged between 21 and 46 were required for compulsory military service. By 1912 this provided 260,000 men for the army which was ...
Serbian Embassy in Canberra will Commemorate WWI from 14 to 16. September and the Ambassador HE Miroljub Petrovic has told us about an interesting cultural program planned at The Australian War ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic was displeased by the way he was treated during World War I centenary commemorations in France, Serbian media reported on November 12.
Historians say Serbia lost nearly 1.25 million soldiers and civilians in World War I, or 28 percent of the prewar population. About 62 percent of the dead were men aged 18-55.
Serbia sees itself as both a victor and a victim of World War I - but not as a culprit. The country considers any blame placed on it as a distortion of facts. DW takes a look.
Serbia has unveiled a monument to the man who sparked the chain of events leading to World War I. Gavrilo Princip, who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 has a divisive legacy in the ...
The Great Serbian Retreat exhibit marks 100 years since thousands of Serbians fled their homeland in the face of enemy troops during World War I.
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