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The Serbian campaign of 1914 was a significant military operation during World War I. ... Serbian casualties reached 100 soldiers a day from all causes in some divisions.
Uniform of Serbian soldiers from 1914. The Serbian military command issued orders to mobilize its armed forces on 25 July, and mobilization began the following day. By 30 July, mobilization was completed, and the troops began to be deployed according to the war plan.
Field uniforms of the Royal Serbian Army, 1914. Parade uniforms of the Royal Serbian Army, 1914. Military ranks of the Royal Serbian Army. The Army of the Kingdom of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Војска Краљевине Србије, romanized: Vojska Kraljevine Srbije), known in English as the Royal Serbian Army, was the army of the Kingdom of Serbia that existed between 1882 and 1918 ...
Momčilo Gavrić and another soldier reporting to major Stevan Tucović, 1916. Momčilo Gavrić (Serbian Cyrillic: Момчило Гаврић; 1 May 1906 – 28 April 1993) was the youngest Serbian soldier of World War One; he became a soldier at the age of eight. [1] [2] [3]
Serbian soldiers [1] 77,455 dead; 77,278 missing; Serbian civilians [2] ... The Serbian Campaign of 1914 concluded within the year and General Potiorek was relieved ...
The monument and the memorial ossuary to the defenders of Belgrade 1914–1918 are under the state protection as the part of Novo groblje (New cemetery) which is a designated cultural monument of great importance for the Republic of Serbia (The Decision, The Official Gazette SRS no. 28/83). [10]
Stanislav Sondermayer was born on 5 September 1898 in Belgrade, in 1914 he was a sixth-grade student of the Second Belgrade Secondary School.He was the youngest of the Sondermayer family, son of surgeon Colonel Dr Roman Sondermajer, founder and director of the Serbian Army Medical Service, and of Stanislava Đurić Sondermayer, volunteer nurse in both Balkan wars, daughter of General Dimitrije ...
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