
Serbian Blue Book (1914) I/XII
From World War I Document Archive No. 1 From: M. Yov. M. Yovanovitch, Minister at

From World War I Document Archive No. 1 From: M. Yov. M. Yovanovitch, Minister at

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(This book is confidential) Article 1. All prisoners—officers, non-commissioned officers, and soldiers—must be directed to

SERVIA, YOUNGEST MEMBER OF THE EUROPEAN FAMILY: OR, A RESIDENCE IN BELGRADE, AND TRAVELS IN