RMEC7XEC–Radomir Putnik Chief of the Serbian Army during the Balkan Wars and World War One
RM2BW8F0M–Anniversary celebrations of the Serbian Army ' s war victory . Yugoslavian infantry marching past at the review . 8 November 1928
RF2B08XWG–An illustration circa 1914 showing Serbian cavalry on the march during World War One. The Serbian campaign of World War One from July 1914, resulted in three attempts by the Austria-Hungarian army to invade Serbia. Serbia was finally conquered by combined Austria-Hungarian, German and Bulgarian armies in December 1915
RF2HG3D2E–Vintage photo of World War I. 1914-1918. A Serbian rest camp back of front line trenches in the Balkans
RMG5JNRN–Machine guns are transported along difficult terrain in Serbia.
RMC4FGK2–A wounded Serbian being carried into a Red Cross dressing station on the Balkan front line, World War 1.
RM2G50EXA–The beginning of World War War. Demonstration in Belgrade after the declaration of war. Kingdom of Serbia. 1914
RMWAH9BT–Flora Sandes (1876 – 1956) British woman who served as an officer of the Royal Serbian Army in World War I. She was the only British woman officially to serve as a soldier in WWI
RFT38TDG–Bulgarians storming the Serbian city of Pirot, November 27, 1882. Digital improved reproduction from Illustrated overview of the life of mankind in the 19th century, 1901 edition, Marx publishing house, St. Petersburg.
RM2E4W89H–MENADOVITCH, MICHAILO. LT. COL., SERBIAN ARMY. SERBIAN MISSION TO U.S.
RF2H4PBFC–Serbian cavalry during the Boresnitza battle, 1916, Macedonia
RM2PAR20B–Negotiations between Turkish officers and Arnaut delegates in 1910. Drawing, 1910.
RMR03TBG–Serbian army camp at Corfu, 1916, Greece
RM2BD4MMF–Serbian soldiers ca. April 1914
RMF597C4–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, Italian soldiers of mechanized brigade Sassari garrison the Serbian enclave of Goradzev
RM2HX5DR9–Americans Liberate Allied soldiers Imprisoned By Nazis In France - Newly liberated Russian soldiers waiting for soup, mado by their own cooks from U.S. supplies. When the Third U.S. Army, commanded by Lieutenant General George S. Patton, Jr., liberated Saarguemines, France, December 12, 1944, they found a German prisoner-of-war camp where Russian, Serbian, Polish and Italian soldiers were incarcerated, Conditions were appalling. Men were quartered in rooms of seven by eight feet. Few had stoves in them. Three tier bunks were used. Each prisoner had only one no sanitary facilitations whatever.
RMDP907W–Russian prisoners of war installed to build bridges by the Austrian-Hungarian army (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Centra
RM2BW8G3G–Anniversary celebrations of the Serbian Army ' s war victory . Yugoslavian artillery marching past at the review . 8 November 1928
RMWHB2KJ–The death throes of the defeated Serbian army on its retreat through the snows in the mountains of Montenegro, November/December 1915..
RMG5JNA5–World War One - French and Serbian Soldiers
RM2E4W89M–MENADOVITCH, MICHAILO. LT. COL., SERBIAN ARMY. SERBIAN MISSION TO U.S.
RM2PAR05M–Arnaut rebels in ambush. Revolt in Albania in 1910. Drawing by C. Sheldon, 1910.
RMR03TBF–Serbian army camp at Corfu, 1916, Greece
RM2PAR3EB–The last meeting of the Arnauts near the city of Peci (Pechi), at which the new Young Turk regime was condemned and it was decided not to obey Cavid Pasha. The assembly was led by Isa Boletini, the well-known leader of the Arnauts. Photo from 1910.
RMF59731–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, Italian soldiers of mechanized brigade Sassari garrison the Serbian enclave of Goradzev
RMDP907M–Heavy artillery is unloaded by soldiers of the Austrian-Hungarian army behind the front line. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Centr
RMWH9WH0–WW1/ General Yankovitch of the Serbian Army.
RM2W7X0F1–With the re-organized Serbian army on the Balkan front
RMR03TBA–Corfu harbor conquered by the Serbian army with the help of French chasseurs, 1916, Greece
RMF59735–Kosovo, July 2000, Serbian tank destroyed by NATO attacks with depleted uranium grenades
RMR03T9T–Serbian troops retreating near Pristina, 1915, Kosovo
RMDP902B–An ammunition train of the Austrian-Hungarian army near Holeszov. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of the Central Powers: round 8.5 million
RMWH9WM1–WW1/ Marshal Voivode Putnik, Generalissimo of the Serbian Army.
RM2JP821X–The Serbian Army crossing Tchakor, 1915 L'Armée Serbe traversant Tchakor, 1915.
RM2E5GN6A–Micko Krsti in Serbian Army uniform.
RMF59736–Kosovo, July 2000, Serbian tank destroyed by NATO attacks with depleted uranium grenades
RMR03TA1–Serbian troops retreating through Albania Mountains, 1915, Albania
RMDP8YYW–Soldiers of the Austrian-Hungarian army in front of a mobile bakery during a stop in Russia (undated). The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended with the defeat of
RMWH9WN9–WW1/ Detachment of Cezh volunteers of the Red Army who were incorporated in April 1918, in the International Czecho-Chinese-Serbian detachment at Cariayn.
RMF597AC–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, Spanish soldiers managing a school for Serbian children living in an Albanian area
RMR03T9Y–Serbian troops retreating through Albania Mountains, 1915, Albania
RMDP8YYG–A bullet of 30, 5 centimetres is transported to a gun emplacement in Galicia by soldiers of the Austrian-Hungarian army. The deadly shots by Serbian nationalists on the Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo caused the outbreak of the Great War, later to be called World War I, in August 1914. The Central Powers, namely Germany, Austria-Hungary and as well later the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Bulgaria against the Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia, as well as numerous allies. The sad result of World War I, which ended wi
RMDP909D–View of a part of the loot after the battle. The 2nd Russian army was beaten destructively by the 8th German army under Paul von Hindenburg in the Battle of Tannenberg from the 23rd to 31st of August in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 2
RMDP908M–German soldiers enjoy themselves with a handcraftet puppet and writings like 'Holiday greeting to Paris' in front of a train shortly before the transportation of troops during World War I in 1914. Emperor Wilhelm II. announced the general mobilistaion on the 1st of August in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out.
RMF597AD–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, Spanish soldiers managing a school for Serbian children living in an Albanian area
RMR03TA0–Serbian troops retreating on a bridge on the Koloubara river, 1915, Serbia
RMDP9018–Austrian military during an exercise at the Serbian border in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out. During World War I, Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people.
RMDP909A–Appeal of the 98th Austrian-Hungarian infantry regiment in Hohenmauth shortly before leaving towards the frant in 1914. Set off by the deadly shots on Austrian heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand by Serbian nationalists on the 28th of June in 1914 in Sarajevo, World War I broke out in 1914. Germany, Austria, Austria-Hungary as well as later Turkey and Bulgary fought against Britain, France and Russia. The sad end result in 1918 comprised roughly 8.5 million soldiers killed in action, more than 21 million wounded and almost 8 million prisoners of war and missing people. (c) dpa - Report
RMF597AE–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, Spanish soldiers managing a school for Serbian children living in an Albanian area
RMR03T9X–Serbian troops retreating in Bagrdan valley along the Morava river, 1915, Serbia
RMF597AM–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, Spanish soldiers managing a school for Serbian children living in an Albanian area
RMR03T9P–Serbian troops going to combat, 1915, Serbia
RMF597AG–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, Spanish soldiers managing a school for Serbian children living in an Albanian area
RMR03T9R–Serbian troops going to combat, 1915, Serbia
RMF597AJ–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, Spanish soldiers managing a school for Serbian children living in an Albanian area
RMF59733–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, Spanish soldiers managing a school for Serbian children living in an Albanian area
RMF597AK–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, Spanish soldiers managing a school for Serbian children living in an Albanian area
RMF59732–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, Spanish soldiers managing a school for Serbian children living in an Albanian area
RMF59734–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, Spanish soldiers managing a school for Serbian children living in an Albanian area - Kossovo, bambini vengono accompagnati alla scuola estiva in un villaggio serbo presso Istok con un veicolo blindato dell'esercito spagnolo (luglio 2000)
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