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                     Military Archives, Fond of the Army of the Kingdom of Serbia, 3А-124/1/4
                   19
                     Г. И. Шевцова, Руска добротворна помоћ Србији у ратовима 1912–1917, Београд, 2010, стр. 129
                   20
                     At the initiative of Mabel Grujić, Darija Prat, Lady Pedget, Elisabeth and Ana Hristić, an association was established
               and supported by the most influential part of the Serbian and British public. It worked under the auspices of the English
               Queen since February 1915
                   21
                     А. Рајс, Шта сам видео и преживео у великим данима, Београд 1925, стр. 57.
                   22
                     Тинховен, стр. 53.
                   23
                     Ibid, pp. 85.
                   24
                     The Archive of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Art in Belgrade, Dr Sodermaier's Diary Entries, 14559-I-2
                   25
                     Today's Higher Court.
                   26
                     Karlo Jurišić, Fra Gabro Cvitanović i njegov Ratni dnevnik (1914–1918), Split, 1984, str. 23, 125. The author of the
               journal was deployed as a priest to the military hospital 2/16 to stay with the wounded and sick soldiers, and thus he joined
               the newly arrived staff.
                   27
                     The Fifteenth and Sixteenth Corps Commands were located in the building of the District Administration, which is the
               same building that housed the former Serbian Supreme Command.
                   28
                     J. Janda, Мoje vzpomniky na svetovou valku 1914–1918, p.19, www. legionarjaroslavjanda.cz/denik-legionare/
               accessed on 30 June 2015. The journal of a Czech paramedic who was taken prisoner in Valjevo and recovered from typhoid
               while he was there.
                  29
                    In Serbia, at the end of 1914, there were about 70,000 prisoners, of which 20,000 were of Yugoslav origin. Between
               October and the end of December, 452 of them reported the volunteers and were by all means sent to new areas (among
               which most were Serbs, 26 Croats, and few were other nationalities).
                  30
                    After the arrival of the Serbian soldiers and after the situation in the town was regulated to a certain extent, these bodies
               were transported to the military cemetery and reburied.
                  31
                    Тинховен, стр. 69.
                  32
                    Then Head of the Vienna Clinic for Internal Diseases.
                  33
                    Џ. Рид, Рат у Србији 1915, Цетиње 1975, стр. 59.
                  34
                    The soldeirs were approved a 40-day sick leave for recovery.
                  35
                    Џ. Рид, стр. 72.
                  36
                    Л. Хиршфелд, Историја једног живота, Београд, 1962, стр. 56.
                  37
                    Paramedic Henken fell ill on the way and died upon the return.
                  38
                    Л. Хиршфелд, стр. 59
                  39
                    L. Miler, Naš brat. Život kapetana Flore Sends, Beograd, 2013, str. 82
                  40
                    http :// dumas . ccsd . cnrs . fr / dumas -00913354, François Boudier. Vie et oeuvre du Docteur Ernest Conseil. p 42.
                  41
                    M. A. Stobart, The Flaming Sword in Serbia and Elsewhere, London, New York, Toronto, 1916, p 68.





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