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ASL Comp: GWASL X – Slavic Warriors: Serbian WW1

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Serbia was blamed for the start of World War I following the assassination of Archduke Franz-Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Yet the Serbs would enjoy the first Allied victory of the war, after they drove the Austro-Hungarians out of the town of Sabac on 19 August 1914. Before they could, however, civilians were rounded up in the town and massacred. On the 5 October 1914, Austria launched their offensive against Serbia. The Serbian Army, weakened by Typhus, couldn’t hold out and the capital, Belgrade, was evacuated on the 9th. Two days later, Bulgaria declared war on Serbia, hoping to annex the Serb possession of Macedonia. By the 24th, the Bulgarians had driven a wedge between the Serb army and the Allied armies in Greece attempting to come to their aid. The Serbs fought with courage, but found their army critically low on ammunition stocks. With defeat staring them in the face, over 200,000 soldiers and civilians fled over the rugged mountains and into Albania. Many were evacuated by sea to the island of Corfu, in what would stand as the world’s largest evacuation by sea until the ‘miracle at Dunkirk’ in 1940. Surviving Serbian soldiers made their way to Greece, and remained in uniform to serve in the Yugoslav Division of Serbs, Croats, Macedonians, Montenegrins and Slovenes. When Bulgaria surrendered on 30 September 1918, Serb, Yugoslav, French and British forces united to drive the Austrians and Germans out of Serbia. Ownership of ASL-RB, GWASL 1 and all preceding GWASL modules required to play. Scenarios: Delay Before The Drina - Podrinje, Serbia, August 12th 1914 Kosaningrad - Tekeris, Serbia, August 15th 1914 Mounted Clash - Tekeris, Serbia, August 16th 1914 In The Valley Of Jadar - Sabac, Serbia, August 16th 1914 Back Across The Drina - Cer, Serbia, August 17th 1914 The Liberation Of Sabac - Sabac, Serbia, August 24th 1914 The Youngest Corporal - Cer, Serbia, August 14th 1914 The Battle of Kolubara - Serbia, November 18th 1914

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