
Serbian Campaign
The Serbian Campaign was a series of military operations during World War I, primarily from 1914 to 1915, involving the Austro-Hungarian Empire's effort to control Serbia. Despite being outnumbered and less equipped, Serbian forces fiercely defended their territory, achieving unexpected victories in battles such as Čukur and Kolubara. However, the campaign ultimately resulted in the occupation of Serbia by the Central Powers, leading to significant hardship for the Serbian population. The campaign is notable for the Serbian military’s resilience and their role in the broader context of the war in the Balkans.