Ambassador of the Russian Empire in Belgrade, Nicholas Hartwig (1857-1914), also known as an ardent Pan-Slavist and friend of Serbia, passed away unexpectedly in the Austro-Hungarian embassy, during h...
Description of Toplica rebellion, the only national uprising against the occupying forces in the World War I, led by the Chetnik squads under the leadership of Kosta Vojinovic and Kosta Pecanac. The r...
In March 1925, His Royal Highness Prince Charles (son of King Ferdinand and royal heir to the throne of Romania) visits Bessarabia, a province that became a part of Romania in 1918. In Kishinev (Chisi...
On the 1600th anniversary of the adoption of the Milan edict of Emperor Constantine (born in Nis) and the 35th anniversary of the liberation of Nis from the Turkish rule, the Bishop of Nis, Dositej,...
On the 14th and 15th of April 1914, in the Belgrade fort, was held a solemn oath of the first generation of recruits from South Serbia, the so-called. "newly empowered areas". At the twentieth anniver...
I. The build-up to war from the earliest days of film record, showing the various crowned heads of Europe.II. The Balkan wars of 1912, the development of Germany's Navy, and the inauguration of Presid...
In World War I, Romania is still neutral. In Bucharest, people demonstrate for entering the war alongside the Entante and freeing the Romanians from Transylvania. Mares, the leader of the Students’ ...
Eclair Journal about the first Balkan War and the Italo-Turkish War, also known as the Tripolitanian war.