Serbia was, in the opinions of many, the main cause of the First World War. A Serbian nationalist went to Austria-Hungary and asassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. The Austro-Hungarians sent Serbia an altimatum, Serbia refused and Austria-Hungary requested support from Germany, who agreed, following this war a declaration of war on Serbia by Austria-Hungary. At first the Serbs performed well against the Austro-Hungarians, but then Austia-Hungary fell under feild command of German officers and they became more coordinated and organized.
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| - Serbia was, in the opinions of many, the main cause of the First World War. A Serbian nationalist went to Austria-Hungary and asassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. The Austro-Hungarians sent Serbia an altimatum, Serbia refused and Austria-Hungary requested support from Germany, who agreed, following this war a declaration of war on Serbia by Austria-Hungary. At first the Serbs performed well against the Austro-Hungarians, but then Austia-Hungary fell under feild command of German officers and they became more coordinated and organized.
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| - Serbia was, in the opinions of many, the main cause of the First World War. A Serbian nationalist went to Austria-Hungary and asassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. The Austro-Hungarians sent Serbia an altimatum, Serbia refused and Austria-Hungary requested support from Germany, who agreed, following this war a declaration of war on Serbia by Austria-Hungary. At first the Serbs performed well against the Austro-Hungarians, but then Austia-Hungary fell under feild command of German officers and they became more coordinated and organized. The Central Powers had driven the Serbian Army out of Serbia in 1915. With the army in full retreat Serbia declared surrender when they reached Albania were an Ottoman Army waited for them. Serbia was forced to give up all of her southern territory and it seemed like the hope of creating Yugoslavia was lost cause.
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