CROWN PRINCE ALEXANDER LAYS WREATH AT MONUMENT TO UNKNOWN SOLDIER
Belgrade, 15 September 2008

On the 90th anniversary of the breach of the Thessaloniki Front in 1918, wreaths were laid at the monument to the Unknown Soldier on Mt. Avala with highest military and other honours.

Wreaths were laid by Admiral Jovan Grbavac, envoy of the President of Serbia, Professor Dr. Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic, Speaker of the Serbian Parliament, HRH Crown Prince Aleksandar accompanied by Professor Dr. Dragoljub Kavran, member of the Crown Council, military envoys of France, Russia, and Greece, delegation of Serbian Veteran Combatants 1912-1920, followed by admirals and generals, and reserve officers.

After the laying of wreaths, a reception was held at the Avala Hotel.

Serbia suffered enormous casualties during World War One as it fought on the side of the Allies. It lost 450,000 troops and 650,000 citizens. The Breach of the Thessaloniki front in 1918 was one of the decisive battles that ended the First World War.

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