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Serbia in World Wars

What do you know about the history of Serbia in World War I and World War II?
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1. Which country declared war on Serbia in 1914?
Austro-Hungary
Turkey
Germany
Italy
2. Who led the politics of Serbia in the World War I?
Nikola Pašić
Dragiša Cvetković
Svetozar Marković
Vladimir Maček
3. The waters around which island are referred to as the Blue Sea Tomb after a poem written by Milutin Bojić after World War I?
Kefalonia
Corfu
Vido
Paxos
4. Where is Zejtinlik, where about 7,500 Serbian soldiers from the World War I are buried?
Hungary
Greece
Bulgaria
Albania
5. In what year was Gavrilo Princip executed?
1933
1914
1920
1918
6. Who led the Serbian army in the Battle of Cer which marked the first Allied victory in the World War I?
Draža Mihailović
Stepa Stepanović
Radomir Putnik
Janko Vukotić
7. After the retreat through Albania in 1915, where was the part of the Serbian army transported by the French navy?
Carthage
Tripoli
Bizerte
Algiers
8. What was the name of the duke who led the Serbian army in the Battle of Kolubara?
Radomir Putnik
Stepa Stepanović
Živojin Mišić
Petar Bojović
9. Who fought in the Battle of Mojkovac in 1916?
Serbia and Austro-Hungary
Montenegro and Austro-Hungary
Serbia and Germany
Montenegro and Bulgaria
10. In which battle Serbia won its first victory in the World War I?
Battle of Mojkovac
Battle of Kolubara
Battle of Kajmakčalan
Battle of Cer
11. After the defense of Belgrade, where did the Serbian army end up after the withdrawal in the World War I?
Montenegro
Albania
Corfu
Thessaloniki
12. In what year was Serbia liberated in the World War I?
1919
1917
1916
1918
13. In which battle General Janko Vukotić commanded the army?
Battle of Mojkovac
Battle of Kolubara
Battle of Cer
Battle of Thessaloniki
14. When did Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy establish Independent State of Croatia (NDH) in parts of occupied Yugoslavia?
During the World War II
After the World War II
During the World War I
Between WWI and WWII
15. Which Serbian king was killed in Marseilles in 1933?
Petar II Karađorđević
Petar I Karađorđević
Aleksandar Karađorđević
Milan Karađorđević
16. What nationality was Vlado Chernozemski, the assassin of the Serbian king?
Hungarian
Russian
Croatian
Bulgarian
17. In what year was Belgrade liberated in the World War II?
1945
1943
1944
1940
18. Which city was the center of the first free territory in Yugoslavia in the World War II?
Drvar
Kumrovec
Užice
Jajce
19. What was the largest concentration camp in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II?
Sisak
Tenja
Jasenovac
Đakovo
20. Who was the last King of Yugoslavia, reigning from 1934 to 1945?
Milan Obrenović
Petar II Karađorđević
Aleksandar Karađorđević
Aleksandar Obrenović
21. Where was the first AVNOJ session held in 1942?
Drvar
Bihać
Jajce
Kardeljevo
22. Which city was the site of the second AVNOJ session when Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was founded on November 29, 1943?
Titograd
Belgrade
Jajce
Bihać
23. What was written on the coat of arms of the SFR Yugoslavia?
29. XI 1918.
29. XI 1945.
29. XI 1941.
29. XI 1943.
24. Which island was used as a political prison when Croatia was part of Yugoslavia from 1949 and 1989?
Goli Otok
Brijuni
Rab
Silba
2 Comments
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Level 16
Mar 4, 2022
What the hell why Vlado Chernozemski is a Bulgarian? Jet Punk immediately changed this Vlado Chernozemski is a Macedonian
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Level 53
Mar 4, 2022
Vlado Chernozemski (Bulgarian: Владо Черноземски; born Velichko Dimitrov Kerin, Bulgarian: Величко Димитров Керин; 19 October 1897 – 9 October 1934), was a Bulgarian revolutionary. Also known as "Vlado the Chauffeur", Chernozemski is considered a hero in Bulgaria today, and in his time, in Croat dissident circles and in the Macedonian Bulgarian diaspora. His contribution to the idea of Independent Macedonia has also won him a similar status in some Macedonian circles today, but the official historiography in North Macedonia still regards him a controversial Bulgarian.