
Danilo Sarenac
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Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes met in its effort to deal with the bodily remains of the fallen but also to create a unifying ideological pattern. Simultaneously, the creation of this memorial testifies about additional infrastructural problem that the new state had to solve, due to the very specific ’enlargement’ of its borders. The use of Yugoslavia’s scarce resources had to be now directed abroad as well. Some additional spaces had to be overcome and controlled. However, building an ossuary in a foreign country was also an expression of sovereignty, of power and capability. It was the showcase of the Yugoslav knowledge as well as art. In addition, it is important to stress that the entire social infrastructure of the Socialist Republic of Serbia of the late 1980s had to be set into motion. A myriad of social activities had to be launched in order to bring back the remembrance of the Vido fallen into the center of the Serbian national narrative.
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High Command energetically striven to preserve the army’s morale, and officers played a crucial role. The research results imply that the number of judicial cases where officers were indicted rose at the Salonika front comparing to the first phase
of the war (1914–1915), when the army was still fighting within Serbia. This change can be interpreted as an increase in the number of punishable acts committed by the
officers, but can also be seen as diminished tolerance among judges of the Military Officers’ Court as fear grew stronger regarding the preservation of discipline of the Serbian army in exile.
Keywords: the First World War, Salonika front, military judicial system.
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes met in its effort to deal with the bodily remains of the fallen but also to create a unifying ideological pattern. Simultaneously, the creation of this memorial testifies about additional infrastructural problem that the new state had to solve, due to the very specific ’enlargement’ of its borders. The use of Yugoslavia’s scarce resources had to be now directed abroad as well. Some additional spaces had to be overcome and controlled. However, building an ossuary in a foreign country was also an expression of sovereignty, of power and capability. It was the showcase of the Yugoslav knowledge as well as art. In addition, it is important to stress that the entire social infrastructure of the Socialist Republic of Serbia of the late 1980s had to be set into motion. A myriad of social activities had to be launched in order to bring back the remembrance of the Vido fallen into the center of the Serbian national narrative.
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High Command energetically striven to preserve the army’s morale, and officers played a crucial role. The research results imply that the number of judicial cases where officers were indicted rose at the Salonika front comparing to the first phase
of the war (1914–1915), when the army was still fighting within Serbia. This change can be interpreted as an increase in the number of punishable acts committed by the
officers, but can also be seen as diminished tolerance among judges of the Military Officers’ Court as fear grew stronger regarding the preservation of discipline of the Serbian army in exile.
Keywords: the First World War, Salonika front, military judicial system.