The Serbian campaign was a series of military expeditions launched in 1914 and 1915 by the Central Powers against the Kingdom of Serbia during the First...
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The Serbian campaign of 1915 (German: Der serbische Feldzug 1915) refers to a military campaign carried out by the Central Powers, primarily Germany,...
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The Serbian campaign of 1914 was a significant military operation during World War I. It marked the first major confrontation between the Central Powers...
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Kingdom of Serbia.[better source needed] These events have greatly contributed to the growth of the Serbian-Albanian conflict. The Serbian campaign on present-day...
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Balkans theatre (redirect from Bulgarian-Serbian War (1915-1918))
defeated in late 1915 during the Serbian campaign. Dalmatia was a strategic region during the war that Italy and Serbia intended to seize from Austria-Hungary...
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August von Mackensen (section Serbian campaign)
launched a renewed campaign against Serbia. The campaign crushed effective military resistance in Serbia but failed to destroy the Royal Serbian Army, half of...
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known in Serbian historiography as the Albanian Golgotha (Serbian: Албанска голгота, Albanska golgota), refers to the retreat of the Royal Serbian Army through...
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Macedonian front (redirect from Salonika Campaign)
mobilizing for war. After the victory of the Serbian army in the Battle of Kolubara in December 1914, the Serbian front saw a lull until the early autumn of...
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Strez (section Anti-Serbian campaign and death)
Latins and then Serbia. Strez died amidst a major anti-Serbian campaign under unclear circumstances, sometimes described as a Serbian plot. Nothing is...
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The Royal Montenegrin Army (in Serbian/Montenegrin: Војска Краљевине Црне Горе; Vojska Kraljevine Crne Gore) or the Army of Kingdom of Montenegro, was...
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