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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

    • 28 July 1914 – 24 November 1915, (1 year, 3 months, 3 weeks and 6 days)
    • Serbia, Montenegro, Albania
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  4. Oct 28, 2009 · Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia. On July 28, 1914, one month to the day after Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife were killed by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo, Austria...

  5. Feb 12, 2014 · The resulting war, with France and Britain backing Serbia and Russia against two Central Powers, was Russia's desired outcome, not Germany's. Still, none of the powers can escape blame. All...

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  6. 49,406 sick. 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 ...

    • 28 July 1914 – 15 December 1914, (4 months, 2 weeks and 3 days)
    • Serbia, Montenegro, Albania
    • Serbian victory
  7. Mar 12, 2018 · World War I began with Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia. The Habsburg Empire had desperately been looking for a reason to do so for years, feeling that the Serbs were a little too active in the business of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Germanic empire’s newest provinces. There was also the tantalising carrot of expanding into the east ...

  8. Jul 28, 2014 · Serbia sees itself as both a victor and a victim of World War I - but not as a culprit. The country considers any blame placed on it as a distortion of facts. DW takes a look.

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