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Serbian Statesmen and Army Leaders - Part 1 - WW1 Information

1. Petar I Karađorđević
Petar I Karađorđević

2. Aleksandar I Karađorđević
Aleksandar I Karađorđević

3. Milovan Milovanovic, late Prime Minister and minister for foreign affairs
Milovan Milovanovic, late Prime Minister and minister for foreign affairs

4. Nikola Pasic, Prime Minister and Minister for foreign affairs
Nikola Pasic, Prime Minister and Minister for foreign affairs

5. Fieldmarshal Radomir Putnik, Chief of Staff at General Headquarters (until Corfu).
Fieldmarshal Radomir Putnik, Chief of Staff at General Headquarters (until Corfu).

6. Fieldmarshal Živojin Mišić, commanded the I. Army, which he took over from Fieldmarshal Bojović at Šabac, after the latter had been wounded became Chief of Staff at General Headquarters shortly before the Salonika Offensive.
Fieldmarshal Živojin Mišić, commanded the I. Army, which he took over from Fieldmarshal Bojović at Šabac, after the latter had been wounded became Chief of Staff at General Headquarters shortly before the Salonika Offensive

7. Fieldmarshal Stepa Stepanović, commanded the 2. Army (throughout the war).
Fieldmarshal Stepa Stepanović, commanded the 2. Army (throughout the war).

8. Fieldmarshal Petar Bojović, was wounded at Sabca when commanding the 1. Army; in Corfu succeeded Fieldmarshal Putnik; shortly before the Salonika offensive he resumed command of the 1. Army
Fieldmarshal Petar Bojović, was wounded at Sabca when commanding the 1. Army; in Corfu succeeded Fieldmarshal Putnik; shortly before the Salonika offensive he resumed command of the 1. Army

WW1 Serbian Army Leaders
WW1 Serbian Army Leaders

1. Fieldmarshal Putnik, Chief of the General Staff at Head Quarters, in his study
Fieldmarshal Putnik, Chief of the General Staff at Head Quarters, in his study

2. Fieldmarshal Mišić, Chief of the General Staff at Head Quarters at the front in Salonica, exhausted by much exertion, has  fallen asleep at the table
Fieldmarshal Mišić, Chief of the General Staff at Head Quarters at the front in Salonica, exhausted by much exertion, has  fallen asleep at the table

3. Fieldmarshal Stepanović studies the distribution of troops on the eve of the battle of Kolubara
Fieldmarshal Stepanović studies the distribution of troops on the eve of the battle of Kolubara

4. Fieldmarshal P. Bojovic dictates the army order to attack the enemy.
Fieldmarshal P. Bojovic dictates the army order to attack the enemy.

Excerpt from the book: Ратни албум (War Album) 1914-1918
Author: Андра Поповић (Andra Popovic),
Belgrade, 1926

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