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  2. Serbian Hussar Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Between 1724 and 1729, the Serbian Hussar Regiment was expanded and completed its organisational structure. [7] In 1727 this military unit had 459 Serb hussars [8] when it was established as a separate regiment, Serb Hussar Regiment, by the decision of Empress Anna. [2] [9] It was also known as the Old Serbian Hussar Regiment. [10]

  3. Hussar - Wikipedia

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    In 1723, Peter the Great formed a Hussar regiment exclusively from Serbian light cavalry serving in the Austrian army. On 14 October 1741, during the regency of Grand Duchess Anna Leopoldovna, four Hussar regiments, a Serbian (Serbskiy), a Moldavian (Moldavskiy), a Hungarian (Vengerskiy) and a Georgian (Gruzinskiy) were authorized. [36]

  4. List of foreign volunteers - Wikipedia

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    2.31 Serbian. 2.32 Scottish. ... Serbian Hussar Regiment was a military unit of the Russian Imperial Army which ... The Blue Division of World War II fighting with ...

  5. Category:Military history of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    War crimes in Serbia (2 C, 6 P) ... List of World War I flying aces from Serbia; M. ... Serbian Free Corps; Serbian Hussar Regiment;

  6. History of the Serbian Army - Wikipedia

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    Finally there were 5 supernumerary infantry regiments made of surplus unassigned personnel of all divisional areas. They were used to reinforce II class inf divisions to 4 regiment standard or they formed independent infantry brigades with additional artillery and cavalry units. Before World War I they formed a combined infantry division.

  7. Axis occupation of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, several provinces of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia corresponding to the modern-day state of Serbia were occupied by the Axis Powers from 1941 to 1944. Most of the area was occupied by the Wehrmacht and was organized as separate territory under control of the German Military Administration in Serbia.

  8. Uprising in Serbia (1941) - Wikipedia

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    The Government of National Salvation, also referred to as the "Nedić regime", was the second Serbian puppet government, after the Commissioner Government, established on the Territory of the (German) Military Commander in Serbia [b] during World War II. It was appointed by the German Military Commander in Serbia and operated from 29 August ...

  9. Military history of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    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.