The history of Serbia and Russia in the XX century
The history of Serbia and Russia in the XX century
- Political situation and diplomatic relations between the two countries on the cusp of the XIX — the XX centuries
On the establishment of a consulate in the city of Mitrovica, in Old Serbia
Russia. Department of Laws. On the establishment of a consulate in the city of Mitrovica, in Old Serbia. 1901-1902. - The Balkan wars (1912—1913)
According to the notes of the Russian representatives of the Foreign Ministry and Gen. headquarters in Turkey and the Balkans on the state of affairs in the Balkan Peninsula: Turkey's preparations for the war in the Balkans, about the Bulgarian-Turkish re
Russia. Council of Ministers. According to the notes of the Russian representatives of the Foreign Ministry and Gen. headquarters in Turkey and the Balkans on the state of affairs in the Balkan Peninsula: Turkey's preparations for the war in the Balkans, about the Bulgarian-Turkish relations, the Bulgarian-Serbian contradictions and the Turkish-Persian border dispute. January 19, 1908 - April 5, 1914. The map of military operations on the Balkan Peninsula in 1912 - f. 218. Despatch of the Russian ambassador to Turkey M. Girs about the Armenian issue in Turkey and the attitude of the...According to a report by Engineer I.P. Taburno on measures to boost Russia's commercial and industrial turnover in the Balkan Peninsula. Map of the Balkan Peninsula indicating the projected new Russian and Serbian ports (pp. 11-12)
Council of Ministers (1905-1917).
According to a report by Engineer I.P. Taburno on measures to boost Russia's commercial and industrial turnover in the Balkan Peninsula. Map of the Balkan Peninsula indicating the projected new Russian and Serbian ports (pp. 11-12).On the departure to Durazzo, at the request of the Serbian government, the steamer of the Russian Voluntary Fleet for the transport of wounded Serb soldiers to Thessaloniki. 6 April
Russia. Council of Ministers. On the departure to Durazzo, at the request of the Serbian government, the steamer of the Russian Voluntary Fleet for the transport of wounded Serb soldiers to Thessaloniki. 6 April. 1913.At the request of the Serbian government to allow the purchase in Russia of 2,000 horses for the needs of the Serbian army
Police Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
At the request of the Serbian government to permit the purchase of 2,000 horses in Russia for the needs of the Serbian army. - Relations between the two countries during the First World War (1914—1918)
Years of the Great Fracture
Trotsky, Lev Davidovich. Years of a great fracture. M.: The Communist, 1919; PgThe Great World War. Issue. 5. The Austro-Serbian Front of War
The Great World War. Petrograd: printing house IV Leontief, 1914.
Bogdanov, Al. 5: The Austro-Serbian Front of War. Petrograd: the printing house of IV Leontiev, 1914.The Battle of the Serbs with the Austrians at Cer-Planin
The battle of the Serbs with the Austrians at Cer-Planin. Moscow: print shop of ID Sytin, 1914.Russian - to the heroes of Serbia and Montenegro
Russian - to the heroes of Serbia and Montenegro. Moscow: the publication of D. Ya. Makovsky, 1915.Prez of Serbia
Mutafov, Chr.Prez Surbia. Sofia: Radical, 1917.On the release of funds for the provision of food aid to Serbia
Council of Ministers (1905-1917). Film on the release of funds for the provision of food aid to Serbia.On the release of funds to assist the ranks of the Serbian army, who are in German captivity, and Serbian subjects interned in the countries fighting with Russia
Council of Ministers (1905-1917).
About the release of funds for the assistance of the Serbian army officers who are in German captivity, and Serbian subjects interned in the countries fighting with Russia.Copies of telegrams from the representative of the Nansen service in Romania SA Poklevsky-Kozell on the transfer through Russian territory of Russian prisoners of war from Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia to Russia, on the ultimatum of the governments of the
Tchaikovsky, Nikolai Vasilyevich (1850-1926). Copies of telegrams from the representative of the Nansen service in Romania SA Poklevsky-Kozell on the transfer through the Romanian territory of Russian prisoners of war from Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia to Russia, on the ultimatum of the governments of the Entente countries to the Romanian government on the withdrawal of Romanian troops from Hungary and the signing of a peace treaty with Austria. 1919-1920. - Relations between the countries during the Second World War (1939—1945)
Serbia under the yoke of the German invaders
Franić, N. P. Serbia under the yoke of the German invaders. Moscow: Publishing House of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 1941; Leningrad.Russian military emigration during the Great Patriotic War in the occupied territories of the USSR and Yugoslavia
Kotyukov, Konstantin Lvovich (candidate of historical sciences). Russian military emigration during the Great Patriotic War in the occupied territories of the USSR and Yugoslavia. Moscow, 2010. - The countries in the second half of XX century
From Yugoslavia to the USSR, or Uninvented stories from the life of one generation
From Yugoslavia to the USSR, or Unexpected stories from the life of one generation.
St. Petersburg: Shipbuilding, 2009.Russian kaleidoscope of fates Yugoslav
Ivanov, Nikolai Mikhailovich (military historian, 1940-). Russian kaleidoscope of fate Yugoslav.
St. Petersburg: Ivanov NM, 2011.