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  2. Foreign relations of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbia, Greece, Montenegro and Bulgaria formed the Balkan League and went to war with the Ottomans in 1912–1913. They won decisively and expelled that Empire from almost all of the Balkans. [ 11 ] The main remaining foe was Austria, which strongly rejected Pan-Slavism and Serbian nationalism and was ready to make war to end those threats. [ 12 ]

  3. Poland–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic Serbian prisoners of war were among Allied POWs held in German POW camps operated in occupied Poland. In the mountains of Serbia in the years 1942–43 there were three Polish companies attached to the Chetnik Corps. [17] The Rules of Chetnik Warfare was first published in Polish, then translated into Serbian. [18]

  4. Foreign relations of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Serbia: 1919: See PolandSerbia relations. Poland has an embassy in Belgrade. Serbia has an embassy in Warsaw. Poland is an EU member and Serbia is an EU candidate. Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Poland Archived 2020-07-28 at the Wayback Machine Slovakia: 1993: See Poland–Slovakia relations. Poland has an embassy ...

  5. China's Xi begins Serbia visit on the 25th anniversary of ...

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    U.S. jets dropped five bombs on the Chinese Embassy compound in the Serbian capital on May 7, 1999, setting it ablaze and killing three Chinese nationals. Twenty other people were injured in the ...

  6. List of military alliances - Wikipedia

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    Military alliances shortly before World War I. Germany and the Ottoman Empire allied after the outbreak of war.. This is the list of military alliances.A military alliance is a formal agreement between two or more parties concerning national security in which the contracting parties agree to mutually protect and support one another militarily in case of a crisis that has not been identified in ...

  7. Category:Military alliances involving Serbia - Wikipedia

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  8. Poland–Yugoslavia relations - Wikipedia

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    Polish and Yugoslav military officers in 1928. Two countries established their relations in the interwar period when Poland regained its independence for the first time after the partitions while Yugoslavia was created after the unification of pre-World War I Kingdom of Serbia with the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (former South Slavic parts of the Austria-Hungary).

  9. Poland–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The first US ambassador to postwar Poland, Arthur Bliss Lane, wrote a book I Saw Poland Betrayed about how the Western Allies had abandoned their former ally, Poland, to Soviet influence. However, the Polish people and government maintained very close and warm ties with the Western Bloc and the United States.