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    paja

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    1. Excellent topic I'll post a couple of photos from my collection, mostly flee market finds. First one was taken in Trebinje on October 1944 (original inscription: Требиње - октобар 1944 г.). I believe the general standing in the middle is people's hero Vlado Šegrt. He's wearing Partisan Star 1st class. By the way notice his hat badge, generals' had white enamel around the edges. You can see the same badge being worn by Petar Drapšin in the photo you posted.
    2. Very nice, thanks for sharing! We can follow your grandfather's progress order-wise as he rose up through the ranks. Lieutenant - Military Merits 3rd Class Captain 1st cl. - People's Army 3rd Class Major - Military Merits 2nd Class Lieutenant Colonel - People's Army 2nd Class I had no idea they were stamping back sides of the certificates when someone purchased miniatures. Unfortunately, I don't have many documented groups, just this one.
    3. A beautiful story about that particular bread can be read HERE. "There are many testimonies that confirm the huge respect that bread enjoys among the Serb people, as the protector of life in a higher sense. To this day, there is the story of private Aleksa Zdravkovic from Pirot, participant in all three wars from 1912 to 1918, who took his mother’s advice to heart and spent eight years carrying his first portion of bread as the lucky charm. During the long years of soldiering, Aleksa believed that the ration of tain and strong will of his mother offered him protection. The tain of Aleksa Zdravkovic is kept to this day in the Museum of Ponisavlje in Pirot as a symbol of endurance and resilience, not just of one man, but of the entire Serbian people."
    4. St. Sava Society - Founder's diploma Order of the White Eagle 5th Class awarded to Ceka Krstić (Цека Крстић), merchant from Pirot, 1898. WW1 post cards
    5. Germany: von Hugo, squadron commander, 3rd guards uhlan regiment (?), military attache England: Bonham, infantry lieutenant colonel, military attache Argentina: de Vedia, general staff major, military attache Austria-Hungary: count of Herberstein, general staff major, military attache Belgium: Pioch, major general Bolivia: Suarez, cavalry lieutenant colonel, military attache Bulgaria: Neresov, general staff major Chile: Gormaz, general staff major, military attache China: Wang, colonel. Denmark: de Hegermann-Lindencrone, major general Spain: Echagüe y Santoyo, engineer major, military attache United States: Bentley-Mott, artillery captain, military attache Greece: Milioly, artillery major Italy: Chaperon, general staff lieutenant colonel, military attache Japan: count Hisamatsu, infantry battalion commander, military attache Mexico: Mondragon, brigade general, military attache; Corarrubias, artillery captain Netherlands: Bruce, general staff lieutenant colonel Portugal: Ferreira, artillery captain Romania: Miclesco, artillery captain, military attache Russia: Lazarev, general staff colonel, military attache Serbia: Petar Bojović, general staff colonel Sweden and Norway: baron Odelsward, cavalry captain, military attache Switzerland: Galiffe, general staff lieutenant colonel; Van Berchern, artillery lieutenant colonel French officers who accompanied them: -Holender -Chere -Coste -de Ribainse -Boucabeille -de Castelbajac -Vide If I miswrote some names or made other mistakes please fell free to correct me.
    6. Order of the Polar Star, Commander (Sweden) II Balkan War Commemorative Medal Albanian Retreat Medal
    7. Thanks, just a few trinkets I gathered over the years. I'm looking forward to seeing pieces from your collection
    8. -MUSEUM OF PONIŠAVLJЕ PIROT (МУЗЕЈ ПОНИШАВЉА ПИРОТ) -official website: http://test.muzejpirot.com/ Tain, Serbian soldiers’ bread Aleksa Zdravković (Алекса Здравковић) holding tain
    9. Order of Sretenje 3rd Class awarded to Children's Cultural Centre Belgrade (Дечји културни центар Београд). Photo found here.
    10. List from 1904 was published in the "Le Petit Parisien" journal and I think the other one is from "Le Gaulois". If you wish I can check which editions, unfortunately I saved just the cropped lists.
    11. You are correct, that's the same person. He was one of the four, well actually five Serbian/Yugoslav vojvodas if you count d'Esperey.
    12. Foreign officers who attended the maneuvers. I'll write their names down later, here's a list from newspapers for now.
    13. Thanks you very much for the "officiers etrangers" post card scans. Serbian representative was colonel Petar Bojović (Петар Бојовић).
    14. Serbian politician and diplomat Jevrem Grujić (Јеврем Грујић), first class star? Portrait by Stevan Todorović (Стеван Тодоровић) from 1888. The rest of his decorations: -Order of the White Eagle, 2nd Class (Serbia) -Order of the Star of Takovo, 1st Class (Serbia) -Medal for Devotion (Serbia) -Legion of Honor, Grand Cross (France) -Order of the Medjidie, 1st Class (Ottoman Empire) -Order of Leopold I, Grand Cordon (Belgium)
    15. Jelena Grujić (Јелена Грујић), wife of Serbian politician and diplomat Jevrem Grujić (Јеврем Грујић), wearing first class order. Portrait by Stevan Todorović (Стеван Тодоровић) from 1888.
    16. A few trinkets related to SUBNOR (Savez udruženja boraca narodnooslobodilačkog rata - Federation of Veterans' Associations of the People's Liberation War).
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