11 pagesReport including eyewitness testimonies relating to the conduct of the Serbian Army during the Second Balkan War (atrocities against Bulgarians and others). Also deals with atrocities committed by and against other belligerents and villagers (Greeks, Bulgarians, Turks)
Genocide is often claimed as a a top down action of political violence. This report does not contest...
The result of the Balkan wars was terrible: a large number of victims among all participants in the ...
The Serbian army was forced to retreat towards Metohija and Albania eventually due to the armed aggr...
On 17 October 1912, Serbia, Montenegro, Greece and Bulgaria declared war on the Ottoman Empire. Out-...
This dissertation challenges the widely held view that there is something morbidly distinctive about...
October 1912 brought dramatic developments in the Balkans, as Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Greec...
This paper argues that reporting on the Balkan Wars by some of the Austro-Hungarian media and state ...
At the beginning of October 1912, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Greece declared war on Turkey. Th...
The primary reason of the outbreak of the Second Balkan War was Bulgarian-Serbian as well as Greek-B...
In this paper the battle of Krivolak is presented as an example of a senseless human tragedy that to...
The study sheds light on serious crimes of genocide level that the military, paramilitary armed forc...
Among the significant features of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) was not only...
The Serbs from Southern Hungary had been loyal to the official Austro-Hungarian authorities up to th...
Since sufferings of civilian populations during the First World War in Europe, especially war crimes...
This article explores the nature of propaganda in those South East European states and territories t...
Genocide is often claimed as a a top down action of political violence. This report does not contest...
The result of the Balkan wars was terrible: a large number of victims among all participants in the ...
The Serbian army was forced to retreat towards Metohija and Albania eventually due to the armed aggr...
On 17 October 1912, Serbia, Montenegro, Greece and Bulgaria declared war on the Ottoman Empire. Out-...
This dissertation challenges the widely held view that there is something morbidly distinctive about...
October 1912 brought dramatic developments in the Balkans, as Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Greec...
This paper argues that reporting on the Balkan Wars by some of the Austro-Hungarian media and state ...
At the beginning of October 1912, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Greece declared war on Turkey. Th...
The primary reason of the outbreak of the Second Balkan War was Bulgarian-Serbian as well as Greek-B...
In this paper the battle of Krivolak is presented as an example of a senseless human tragedy that to...
The study sheds light on serious crimes of genocide level that the military, paramilitary armed forc...
Among the significant features of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) was not only...
The Serbs from Southern Hungary had been loyal to the official Austro-Hungarian authorities up to th...
Since sufferings of civilian populations during the First World War in Europe, especially war crimes...
This article explores the nature of propaganda in those South East European states and territories t...
Genocide is often claimed as a a top down action of political violence. This report does not contest...
The result of the Balkan wars was terrible: a large number of victims among all participants in the ...
The Serbian army was forced to retreat towards Metohija and Albania eventually due to the armed aggr...