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  2. capital of the Serbian Grand Principality under Stefan Nemanja . Deževo, Debrc and Belgrade. 1276–1282. capitals of Stefan Dragutin 's Kingdom in Syrmia . Skopje. 1282–1321. capital of King Stefan Milutin . Prizren. 1300–1345.

  3. The Serbian Campaign of 1914 was a significant military operation during World War I. It marked the first major confrontation between the Central Powers, primarily Austro-Hungary, and the Allied Powers, led by the Kingdom of Serbia. The campaign started on 28 July 1914, when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia and bombarded Belgrade.

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  5. Table 1: Serbian Army losses 1914 to 1918. Prisoners of War ↑. Interwar Austrian data suggested that the toll of captives and deserters on the Serbian front, in other words those who were "lost in action", amounted to 80,276, According to Serbian data from January 1915, the POW command in Niš registered 568 officers and 54,906 soldiers, but the number would rise with the arrival of those ...

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  6. campaign, 1914. The first Austrian invasion of Serbia was launched with numerical inferiority (part of one of the armies originally destined for the Balkan front having been diverted to the Eastern Front on August 18), and the able Serbian commander, Radomir Putnik, brought the invasion to an early end by his victories on the Cer Mountain ...

  7. 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 World War . The first campaign began after Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on 28 July 1914. The campaign, euphemistically dubbed "punitive expedition" ( German: Strafexpedition) by the ...

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  8. Jul 21, 2019 · The entire territory of the former Kingdom of Serbia was liberated by November 1, 1918. Austro-Hungarian firing squad executing Serbian civilians in 1917. Serbia’s farmers had made up an unprecedented 80 percent of the Serbian army. A quarter of Serbia’s population of 4.5 million did not survive the First World War, the highest in terms of ...

  9. The Serbian Campaign began on July 28, 1914. The next day, Serbia’s largest city and capital, Belgrade, was heavily bombarded by their opponent’s artillery. The Austro-Hungarian Empire had a huge advantage in manpower as the comparative populations of Austria and Hungary were a dozen times higher than that of the Serbian Empire.

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