The Serbian Blue Book (1914) II/XII
From World War I Document Archive No. 6 From: M. M. Georgevitch, Chargé d’Affaires at
From World War I Document Archive No. 6 From: M. M. Georgevitch, Chargé d’Affaires at
ALBANIAN FLAG LOWERED Serbs Say Autonomy Is Simply an Austrian Device. London, Dec. 2 A
From World War I Document Archive No. 1 From: M. Yov. M. Yovanovitch, Minister at
UDC: 327(497.11:450:496.5)“1912/1914“DOI: 10.34298/9788677431402.12 Biljana STOJIĆInstitute of HistoryBelgradeSerbia Abstract: This paper examines Serbia’s goal to provide
The Serbian Response to the Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum The Royal Government has received the communication of
UDC: 614.885(73):94(497.16)”1915/1919”DOI: 10.34298/IC2069471V Biljana VUČETIĆInstitute of HistoryBelgrade Abstract: This article considers the relief work of
(This book is confidential) Article 1. All prisoners—officers, non-commissioned officers, and soldiers—must be directed to
https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC1849057FUDC 94(497.11)”1914/1918″Original scholarly workhttp://www.balcanica.rs Dušan Fundić*Institute for Balkan StudiesSerbian Academy of Sciences and ArtsBelgrade Abstract:
The Austro-Hungarian government waited three weeks following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand – heir
Reproduced below is the text of the official statement issued by the Austrian government in