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The Military Museum (Serbian: Војни музеј, romanized: Vojni muzej) is a museum located in Belgrade, Serbia. Founded in 1878, the museum has over 3,000 ancient and modern items. Founded in 1878, the museum has over 3,000 ancient and modern items.
The museum houses rare exhibits about the Serbian soldiers' tragic fate during the First World War.The remnants of the Serbian Army of about 150,000 soldiers together with their government in exile, found refuge and shelter in Corfu, following the collapse of the Serbian Front as a result of the Austro-Hungarian attack that began on 6 October 1915.
Aeronautical Museum Belgrade; Belgrade City Museum; Ethnographic Museum, Belgrade; Historical Museum of Serbia [1]; House of Jevrem Grujic, (Svetogorska 17); Jewish Historical Museum, Belgrade
Historical Museum of Genocide dedicated to the Serbian people (Trg Nikole Pašića 11) Jewish Historical Museum (Kralja Petra I 71/1) Konak Kneginje Ljubice (Kneza Sime Markovića 3) , part of Belgrade City Museum; Konak Kneza Miloša (Rakovički put 2), part of Historical Museum of Serbia; Military Museum
The Military Archive (Serbian Cyrillic: Војни архив) of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia is the primary military history archive located in Belgrade, Serbia. The institution was originally established by a decree from Prince Milan Obrenović on February 5, 1876, based on proposal of Jovan Dragašević in 1865.
The modern Serbian military dates back to the Serbian revolution which started in 1804 with the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman occupation of Serbia.The victories in the battles of Ivankovac (1805), Mišar (August 1806), Deligrad (December 1806) and Belgrade (November–December 1806), led to the establishment of the Principality of Serbia in 1817.
Serbia should reintroduce compulsory military service, the defense ministry said Thursday, as tensions continue to escalate in the Balkans. The ministry said in a statement that the proposal for ...
By the end of 1847 the standing army of Serbia barely totaled 2,438 officers, professional military members and soldiers. The infantry was augmented by another battalion consisting of four companies. A military academy known as the Artillery School was created on 18 September 1850, its first students graduated in 1855. [ 5 ]