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BULGARIAN ATROCITIESSERBIA Serbians, re-entering towns and villages abandoned by the retreating Bulgarians, find evidence of destruction, massacre & other atrocities Date: July 1913
Bulgarian soldiers searching for guns in river, WW1Bulgarian soldiers searching for guns in a river after the eviction of the Serbians, First World War. 1916
Hill 1050, north of Monastir, Macedonia, WW1View of an observation and machine gun post on Hill 1050, north of Monastir (now Bitola), Macedonia, during the First World War. Hill 1050 was captured by the Serbians on 20 November 1916
King Peter I and the Crown Prince leaving BelgradeOn 29th July 1914 the Austrians opened a heavy cannonade on Belgrade. The Serbians made no reply, Belgrade being an open town incapable of defence
Save the Serbians from cholera. Poster showing a figure of Death reaching down from storm clouds to menace a devastated populace. Date 1918
Captured guns from Mount Kajmakchalan, WW1Some of the guns captured by the Serbians during their advance on Mount Kajmakchalan on the Balkan Front during the First World War. Date: September 1916
Destroyed Serbian guns near Prizren, Serbia, WW1Destroyed Serbian guns near Prizren, Serbia, on the eastern front during the First World War. The Serbians have destroyed the guns themselves, to prevent the enemy using them. Date: 1915-1917
Serbian retreating to Albania through the snow, WW1Serbians retreating to Albania through the snow during the First World War. Date: late 1915
Serbian Hemp workersRural Serbian Hemp workers
Bulgarian PrisonersThough generally defeated, the Serbians win a few battles : their Bulgarian prisoners are incarcerated in the fortress at Belgrade