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Serbia - Photographs and postcards of Serbian soldiers
SasaYU posted a topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Some photographs and postcards of Serbian soliders: King's guard 1903. Serbian artilleriy 1914 Paris, Victory parade Paris, Victory parade 1919 Serbian soliders -
Serbia - Photographs and postcards of Serbian soldiers
SasaYU replied to SasaYU's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Belgrade Airport around 1934. -
Serbia - Photographs and postcards of Serbian soldiers
SasaYU replied to SasaYU's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
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Serbia - Photographs and postcards of Serbian soldiers
SasaYU replied to SasaYU's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Hydroplane Šimika, made by Ikarus. Picture taken in Kumbor, probably in 1925. -
Serbia - Photographs and postcards of Serbian soldiers
SasaYU replied to SasaYU's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Factory Ikarus in Novi Sad. Pilot, 1930. Novi Sad. Click to choose files -
Olive Kelso King
SasaYU posted a topic in Commonwealth Realms: Canada, New Zealand & Australia Medals & Militaria
Olive Kelso King is the only Australian who was in active service of the Serbian army in the First World War. Olive found herself in England just as the First World War started. In early 1915, she decided to join the Allied Polish medical service, and then moved to Scotland women's hospital. In mid-May 1916, showed her ability to be in the Serbian army driver. The new service, Olive was driving an ambulance with license plate number 3. It was in the unit Col. Romana Sondermajer, Chief of Serbian Medical Corps in Salonika front. Dedicated and courageous, extremely heroism shown during the great fire of Thessaloniki, which French soldiers accidentally caused August 1917. For the shown heroism then is awarded the Medal for Bravery Milos Obilic. At the end of 1918, Olive, with the generous support of wealthy father George and the people of Sydney, has opened more mobile canteens, providing food, clothing and medicine for the people of Serbia - testifies Ambassador Fini. - Her father's in Sydney created a fund for the establishment of Australian-Serbian canteen. More than 10,000 pounds, which is now about 600,000 euros have been collected for several months. Open the canteen in Nis, Belgrade, Kragujevac, Kraljevo ... And when you have completed the work, in March 1920, the Olive remaining money handed over to the University of Belgrade, University Children's Hospital in Sremska Kamenica and the few humanitarian organizations in Sarajevo. For humanitarian work and love shown towards Serbs, King Alexander to her, in 1920, handed over the royal Order of St. Sava. Exhibition "Sergeant Olive Kelso King - Australian in the Serbian Army" opened at the Small Gallery of the House Army in Belgrade until November 20th. -
Serbia - Photographs and postcards of Serbian soldiers
SasaYU replied to SasaYU's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
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Belgrade operations (or Belgrade offensive) represents one of the largest and most important battles in the Balkans during World War II. The operation lasted from 12 to 20 October 1944 and was a part of a comprehensive operational plan of the Third Ukrainian Front of the Red Army and the Liberation Army of Yugoslavia, building without interruption to operations in eastern Serbia and continuing prosecution of enemies through Srem. Combined units NOVJ and the Red Army has caused in Germany this operation the army group "Serbia" heavy defeat, liberated Belgrade, the Yugoslav capital, and a large part of Serbia. Liberation of Belgrade ended 1287 days long occupation of Germany capital of Yugoslavia. Belgrade (with partial Paris) was the only major city in Europe in which the liberating armies with large anti-fascist forces participated equally regular national army, the National Liberation Army of Yugoslavia. Belgrade became a military, political and administrative center and seat of government new, second Yugoslavia. More on Wikipedia links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgrade_Offensive
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Liberation of Belgrade - 20. 10. 1944.
SasaYU replied to SasaYU's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Partisan units entering Belgrade -
Liberation of Belgrade - 20. 10. 1944.
SasaYU replied to SasaYU's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
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Liberation of Belgrade - 20. 10. 1944.
SasaYU replied to SasaYU's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
You are welcome. Nema na cemu i drugi put. Some more... -
Serbia - Photographs and postcards of Serbian soldiers
SasaYU replied to SasaYU's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1930-ies. -
More pictures.
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Primeran vojnik (Exemplary solider) breast badge. Not rare, but I think it deserves to be seen.
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Better picture of a document.
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Some interesting Yugoslavia partisan pictures
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Yugoslavia - partisan pictures
SasaYU replied to SasaYU's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Picture of American soliders with Yugoslavian partisans after desant on Korcula and Vis 1944. -
Serbia - Photographs and postcards of Serbian soldiers
SasaYU replied to SasaYU's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Serbian artillery. -
Pictures of Air force of Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Pictures taken at Airport Novi Sad, 1928.
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbian Air force
SasaYU replied to SasaYU's topic in Central & Eastern European States
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SERBIAN BADGE ST GEORGE? IDENTIFICATION
SasaYU replied to Alpha Draconis's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
I think that is badge of Serbian Volunteer Command, serbian quisling organization of Dimitrije Ljotic from WW II. -
Very nice. Congratulations.
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Serbian artillery
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Thessaloniki WWI, Serbian army.
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No, unfortunately not.