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The Serbian Army in the Great War, 1914-1918 (Hardcover)
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The Serbian Army in the Great War, 1914-1918 (Hardcover)
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The Kingdom of Serbia waged war against Austria-Hungary and the
other Central Powers from 28 July 1914 when the Austro-Hungarian
government declared war, until the capitulation of Austria-Hungary.
In the first two years of the war, Serbia defeated the
Austro-Hungarian Balkan Army. The following year, her army was
faced with the Axis invasion. Unwilling to surrender, the Serbian
Army retreated through Albania and evacuated to Corfu where it
rested, rearmed and reorganised. From there the army transferred to
the Salonika Front, where it recorded successes by 1916. After a
long lull, the struggle to penetrate the Front began in September
1918. Serbian and other Allied forces broke through the Front and
Bulgaria was soon forced to surrender. The Serbian Army advanced
rapidly and on 1 November 1918 Belgrade was liberated. Thanks to
the Serbian military victories and diplomatic efforts, the Kingdom
of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia) was created.
Serbia paid for her victory in the Great War in a
disproportionately exorbitant manner: it is estimated that she lost
close to one million inhabitants, of whom about 400,000 were
conscripts and the rest civilians, which accounted for nearly a
third of the total population, or close to 60% of the male
population. No other country that participated in the Great War
paid so dearly for its freedom. The Serbian Army in the Great War,
1914-1918 offers readers a very thorough analysis of the Serbian
Army of the period, including its organisation, participation in
military operations, weapons, equipment, uniforms, and system of
orders and medals. This book is a synthesis of all available
literature and periodicals, appearing for the first time in the
English language. The book is well supported by around 500
illustrations, out of which more than 300 are contemporary
photographs and other documents, while this is complemented by
dozens of colour plates of uniform reconstructions and colour
photographs of the preserved pieces of uniform, equipment and
weapons. A special emphasis has been placed on the colours of
Serbian uniforms from the period. The book is the result of two
decades of research and will enable readers to gain a clearer
picture of this subject.
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