Telegrams of deepest condolences addressed to the family of Field Marshal Živojin Mišić, one of the most renowned Serbian commanders who led Serbian army in the Battle of Kolubara, when at the very beginning of the War much weaker Serbian army defeated Austro-Hungarian army. The majority of thes...
The Lazić Family bought these materials from the family of Field Marshal Živojin Mišić via intermediaries in 2012. Extent and format of original material: 1 folder with 2 photographs This file contains the following 2 items: EAP833/1/3/4/1: Memories from the Austro-Serbian war in 1914, 1914 [Im...
Austrian, Bulgarian and German breaches of war legislation and rules [1918]
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Austrian, Bulgarian and German breaches of war legislation and rules: write-ups of a practitioner-criminologist from the Serbo-Macedonian battlefield [1918]. Author: Reiss, Rodolphe Archibald, 1875-1929. Extent and format of original material: 97 p.
The first newspaper in modern Serbia, entitled Novine srbske and edited by Dimitrije Davidović, one of the leading Serbian intellectuals of the time, was firstly printed in Kragujevac in 1834. Publication of this paper was relocated to Belgrade in 1835. In 1845, its name was changed to Srbske no...