THE GREAT WAR 1914 – THE SERBIAN LANDS AND EUROPE IN THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR
Authors: Janko Vračar and Milica Radojčić
Publisher: Museum of the Republic of Srpska
Year: 2014
Language: Serbian
Pages: 181
Print run: 300
To mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War, the Museum of the Republic of Srpska in 2014 opened a thematic historical exhibition “The Great War 1914 – The Serbian Lands and Europe in the First Year of the War” by Janko Vračar and Milica Radojčić, accompanied by a monograph of the same title. In this work, the authors present the political circumstances in Europe on the eve of the First World War (or the Great War, as it was called by contemporaries), the events surrounding the Sarajevo assassination and the July Crisis, as well as a brief overview of the war plans of the belligerents. The monograph provides a detailed account of the military operations of the Serbian and Montenegrin armies up to the end of 1914, as well as an overview of the most significant military operations on the Western and Eastern Fronts during that year.