
A message from Prince Nikola Petrović to King Aleksandar Obrenović to be wary with regards to Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria
I most warmly beg my brother King Aleksandar to excuse this little message, which I
I most warmly beg my brother King Aleksandar to excuse this little message, which I
ALEKSANDAR UZELAC, Institute of History, Belgrade A b s t r a c tThe last
By Jovan Dučić First published in Amerikanski Srbobran, 1942 II It was certainly very wrong
By Jovan Dučić First published in Amerikanski Srbobran, 1942 I Croats never cared much for
CHAPTER IV. Leave Widdin.—The Timok.—Enter Servia.—Brza Palanka.—The Iron Gates.—Old and New Orsova.—Wallachian Matron.—Semlin.
River Steaming.—Arrival at Widdin—Jew.—Comfortless Khan.—Wretched appearance of Widdin.—Hussein Pasha.—M. Petronievitch.—Steam Balloon.
R. A. Reiss’ contemporaneous report on the shelling of Bitola by German and Bulgarian forces after the town’s fall to the Entente forces.
THE NAČERTANIJE: THE PROGRAMME OF SERBIAN FOREIGN AND NATIONAL POLICY AT THE END OF 1844
SERVIA, YOUNGEST MEMBER OF THE EUROPEAN FAMILY: OR, A RESIDENCE IN BELGRADE, AND TRAVELS IN