The Balkans, Italy & Africa 1914–1918: From Sarajevo to the Piave and Lake TanganyikaAmber Books Ltd, 27. 2. 2014. - 224 страница The History of World War I series recounts the battles and campaigns that took place during the 'Great War'. From the Falkland Islands to the lakes of Africa, across the Eastern and Western Fronts, to the former German colonies in the Pacific, the series provides a six-volume history of the battles and campaigns on land, at sea and in the air. |
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... ammunition throughout the army. The Serbs were supported by the Montenegrin Army, a slightly misleading term since the kingdom did not have a regular standing force; rather, there were a series of local militias, which provided a ...
... ammunition supply and the lack of mobility of the guns meant that they were unable to fully exploit this advantage, allowing the Serbs to put up tenacious resistance. the invasion, giving the Serbs the time to make detailed plans for ...
... ammunition, while the attacking Austrians enjoyed support from a considerable amount of artillery. The Austrians were able to get within a mile of the Serbian front line, and dug in. The Second Army was given Serbian troops on the march ...
... ammunition. The numerical dominance of the Austro-Hungarian artillery inflicted a heavy toll upon the defenders, but was not enough to bring about victory. positions that covered the approaches to Valjevo, while the Uzhice Army was ...
... ammunition, the Serbian troops managed to fend off every Austro-Hungarian attack. The Serbian artillery began to run out of shells, and Marshal Stepanovich asked for permission to send them to the rear, since he felt that their ...
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