The Balkan wars took place in Southeast Europe in 1912 and 1913. The First Balkan War began on October 8, 1912, when Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro and Serbia formed a Balkan alliance against the Ottoman Empire. The war ended with the signing of a peace treaty in London.
The Second Balkan War broke out on June 16, 1913 when Bulgaria, dissatisfied with its gains, attacked its former allies, Serbia and Greece. The war ended with the signing of a peace treaty in Bucharest.
The postcards shown in this post are from different sources and are not arranged in a specific order.
"Escape of the Turkish army after the battle of Bitola (Monastir)"
Postcard from the series "Balkan Alliance", „У слози је спас“" (“In consent lies the redemption”) issued during the First Balkan War.
On the postcard:
Ferdinand I, King of Bulgaria (26.02.1861 - 09.10.1948)
Nikola I Petrovic, King of Montenegro (19.10.1840 – 02.03.1921)
Petar I Karadjordjevic, King of Serbia (11.07.1844 - 16.08.1921)
George I, King of Greece (12.24.1845 - 03.18.1913)
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Postcard from the Serbian army - Bloody battle in Bitola
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First Balkan War - 1912 - Turkish prisoners
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Russian volunteers in Bitola (Serbian postcard)
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Serbian Postcard from the series "Balkan Alliance", „У слози је спас“" (“In consent lies the redemption”) issued during the First Balkan War.
On the postcard:
Ferdinand I, King of Bulgaria (26.02.1861 - 09.10.1948)
Nikola I Petrovic, King of Montenegro (19.10.1840 – 02.03.1921)
Petar I Karadjordjevic, King of Serbia (11.07.1844 - 16.08.1921)
George I, King of Greece (12.24.1845 - 03.18.1913)
Serbian Postcard from the series "Balkan Alliance", „У слози је спас“" (“In consent lies the redemption”) issued during the First Balkan War.
On the postcard:
Ferdinand I, King of Bulgaria (26.02.1861 - 09.10.1948)
Nikola I Petrovic, King of Montenegro (19.10.1840 – 02.03.1921)
Petar I Karadjordjevic, King of Serbia (11.07.1844 - 16.08.1921)
George I, King of Greece (12.24.1845 - 03.18.1913)
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Postcard from the series "Balkan Alliance", „У слози је спас“" (“In consent lies the redemption”) issued during the First Balkan War.
On the postcard:
Nikola I Petrovic, King of Montenegro (19.10.1840 – 02.03.1921)
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Postcard from the series "Balkan Alliance", „У слози је спас“" (“In consent lies the redemption”) issued during the First Balkan War.
On the postcard:
Ferdinand I, King of Bulgaria (26.02.1861 - 09.10.1948)
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Postcard from the series "Balkan Alliance", „У слози је спас“" (“In consent lies the redemption”) issued during the First Balkan War.
On the postcard:
Petar I Karadjordjevic, King of Serbia (11.07.1844 - 16.08.1921)
Ferdinand I, King of Bulgaria (26.02.1861 - 09.10.1948)
Nikola I Petrovic, King of Montenegro (19.10.1840 – 02.03.1921)
George I, King of Greece (12.24.1845 - 03.18.1913)
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Turkish prisoners in Skopje during the First Balkan War (Serbian postcard)
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Attack of the Serbian Army during the First Balkan War
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Captured Turkish Soldier "Nizam" accompanied by Serbian soldier at Edirne during the First Balkan War (Nizam (Turkish word meaning - order, rule) is a soldier member of the First Regular Army established in 1826 in the Ottoman Empire)
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Serbian artillery in Tetovo during the First Balkan War
Loading of Turkish and "Arnaut" (Albanian) soldiers on trains in Skopje during the First Balkan War (Serbian postcard)
Kumanovo - Turkish canons captured by the Serbian army during the First Balkan War (After the Battle of Kumanovo 23–24 October 1912 )
Serbian army enters in Skopje during the First Balkan War
Departure of the Serbian army from Kratovo to Crn Vrv (Black Peak) during the First Balkan War
Serbian cavalry enters Skopje during the First Balkan War
Kumanovo - Abandoned Turkish artillery ammunition cars after the Battle of Kumanovo (23–24 October 1912) (11 October - according to Julian calendar)
Camp of the Serbian army near Kumanovo - First Balkan War
First Balkan War - Battle of Prilep - Serbian postcard
First Balkan War - Serbian artillery during an offensive - Location village Novaci, near Bitola
First Balkan War - Serbian artillery during an offensive - Location village Novaci, near Bitola
Headquarters of the Timok Division II call (Serbian army) moving from Gevgelija to Dojran
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