A total of 26 combined British, French, Serbian and Greek divisions took part, with the Serbs making the first breakthrough after 3 days of fighting. They would not be stoppped until they reached Carinthia (Austria).
Kaiser Wilhelm II remarked to Tsar Ferdinand I on the occasion: “Disgraceful! 62,000 Serbs decided the war!”
Pictured: Vojvoda (Field-Marshal) Živojin Mišić observing the penetration of the front on 15.08.1918.
The observation post was dismantled was now stands as a monument in central Belgrade.
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A total of 26 combined British, French, Serbian and Greek divisions took part, with the Serbs making the first breakthrough after 3 days of fighting. They would not be stoppped until they reached Carinthia (Austria).
Kaiser Wilhelm II remarked to Tsar Ferdinand I on the occasion: “Disgraceful! 62,000 Serbs decided the war!”
Pictured: Vojvoda (Field-Marshal) Živojin Mišić observing the penetration of the front on 15.08.1918.
The observation post was dismantled was now stands as a monument in central Belgrade.