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  1. Following World War I, Serbia, as part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later renamed Yugoslavia), had no flag of its own but flew the Yugoslav blue-white-red tricolour (first hoisted on Oct. 31, 1918, shortly before the establishment of the kingdom).

  2. In 1326, king Stefan Dečanski sent a delegate to the Mamluk Sultanate in Alexandria and sought a flag in yellow colour, to be used as a war flag. The Byzantines mention that there were several war flags hoisted by the Serbs at the Battle of Velbazhd (1330), and the yellow one was likely one of those.

  3. Flag of the Principality of Serbia: Horizontal tricolor of red, white, and blue (disputed), with Serbian cross flanked by oak and olive branches, according to the Sretenje Constitution. 1815: War flag during the Second Serbian Uprising (Serbian Revolution) Red cross on white background 1807: War flag during the First Serbian Uprising (Serbian ...

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    Use
    Description
    1995–1998
    Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and ...
    1992–1995
    Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and ...
    1991
    Flag of SAO Krajina, SAO Western ...
    Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and ...
    1943–1945
    Flag of Communist Serbian Partisans
    Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and ...
  4. Feb 6, 2020 · February 6, 202007:54. After Yugoslav leader Tito died and the state began to collapse, Serbia developed a new understanding of World War II history with nationalist Chetniks reassessed as Serb ...

  5. Dec 12, 2015 · Serbian movie filmed in 1974. It tells the story of the rise and fall of the Uzicka Republic (the Partisan-free territory in WWII in Serbia) and a love story between Boro, a former fighter in the Spanish war, and teacher Neda, who joined the Partisans together.

  6. A village girl of Serbian ethnicity joins the resistance movement, and falls in love with the partisan commissar Ivan, an ethnic Croat who has been an expert in destroying railway tracks. Director Nikola Popovic Stars Vera Ilic-Djukic Fran Novakovic Milica-Carka Jovanovic. 3. Immortal Youth. 1948 1h 50m. 6.0 (31) Rate.

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  8. Serbia portal. v. t. e. During World War II, several provinces of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia corresponding to the modern-day state of Serbia were occupied by the Axis Powers from 1941 to 1944. Most of the area was occupied by the Wehrmacht and was organized as separate territory under control of the German Military Administration in Serbia.