Fittingly Pašić then segued into war, telling the tsar that Serbia ... to discuss foreign policy, reaffirm Serbia’s loyalty to its great Slavic patron, and maybe even forge a new connection ...
Brnabic said that “in the Great War, from 1914 to 1918, Serbia lost more than a quarter of its population. Our entire army, government and a significant part of the population had to withdraw ...
Rather than calming tensions, the resignation of the government and the nervousness of the regime’s strongman appears to have ...
But there is a great danger that a miscalculation could ... He suddenly acknowledged Serbian war crimes and said that he had changed. "He realized that you can't win elections with an anti-Western ...
We have talked to Mr Skundric. Coming from a country that lost over 20% of its population in the Great War, the Serbian director Miloš Škundrić says he was shocked to learn how little he and ...
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