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Momcilo Gavric's World War I story

2018
"In August 1914, Austro-Hungarian troops attacked eight-year-old Momcilo Gavric's village in Serbia. With his home destroyed and his family missing, Momcilo set off on his own to seek help from the Serbian army. The Serbian army took him in, and soon Momcilo was fighting against the Austro-Hungarian army that had taken everything from him. Follow Momcilo as he enters battle and becomes the youngest soldier to fight in World War I."--Back cover.

In the Hour of Fate and Danger

"Ferenc Andai is one of approximately 6,000 Jewish Hungarian men conscripted to work as forced labourers in the copper mines of Bor, Serbia, between 1943 and 1944. Subject to the whims of cruel Hungarian commanders and German overseers, the men are forced to work to exhaustion while they subsist on a starvation diet. For nineteen-year-old Ferenc, the only relief from his harsh reality is his company--an artistic and literary circle of men that includes the poet Mikl?os Radn?oti."--.

The bird maiden

a Serbian legend
Unhappy with the choice of wives that his father's advisors present to him, Prince Velimer sets off to find the kind and beautiful Princess Yevrossima, who has been enchanted by an old witch.

Momcilo Gavric's World War I story

"In August 1914, Austro-Hungarian troops attacked eight-year-old Momcilo Gavric's village in Serbia. With his home destroyed and his family missing, Momcilo set off on his own to seek help from the Serbian army. The Serbian army took him in, and soon Momcilo was fighting against the Austro-Hungarian army that had taken everything from him. Follow Momcilo as he enters battle and becomes the youngest soldier to fight in World War I"--Back cover.

Serbia's secret war

propaganda and the deceit of history
1996
Examines Serbia's World War II record, and discusses the historical continuity of state-orchestrated genocide and expansionist nationalism in Serbian political culture from the pre-twentieth century to the 1990s.

Serbia

2007

Milosevic

a biography
2004
Presents the biography of former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic and examines his politics and campaigns of ethnic cleansing, his associations with western diplomats, politicians, and businessmen, and the international crisis that brought down his regime in 2001.

Gallipoli and the southern theaters

2013
Contains accounts of World War I's focusing on Gallipoli and southern theaters in graphic novel format.

Heavenly Serbia

from myth to genocide
1999
Studies Serbian national mythology and discusses how it encouraged the Serbian forces to attack Croatia, Bosnia, and Kosovo.

The three wonderful beggars

1987
After predicting that hard-hearted Mark the Rich will lose his fortune to the young Vassili, three beggars save Vassili from Mark's repeated attempts to kill him.
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