Armies in the Balkans 1914–18 (Men-at-Arms, 356) by Nigel Thomas

Armies in the Balkans 1914–18 (Men-at-Arms, 356)

Nigel Thomas
48 pages
Osprey Publishing
Jul 2001
Paperback
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Recent history should remind us that it was events in the Balkans which sparked off World War I (1914-1918) , with the assassination of the Austrian heir Prince Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, and the consequent invasion of Serbia by Austro-Hungarian armies on 2 August 1914. Nevertheless, the subsequent four-year war in that theatre is always overshadowed by the simultaneous campaigns on the Western Front. For the first time this book offers a concise account of these complex campaigns, the organisation, orders of battle, and the uniforms and insignia of the armies involved: Austro-Hungarian, German, Ottoman, Serbian, Montenegrin, Albanian, British, French, Italian, Russian, Bulgarian, Greek and Rumanian.
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Pages 48
Publisher Osprey Publishing
Published 2001
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