
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

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 Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum to Serbia The Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Berchtold, to the Minister

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

By Jovan Dučić First published in Amerikanski Srbobran, 1942 XII The European War, initiated on

By Jovan Dučić First published in Amerikanski Srbobran, 1942 XI There is a time frame

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