A Concise History of the Balkan Wars, 1912-1913Hellenic Army General Staff, Army History Directorate, 1998 - 385 pages I første Balkankrig behandles alliancen af kristne stater-Grækenland, Serbien, Bulgarien og Montenegro's operationer mod Tyrkiet med formålet at befri de af tyrkerne besatte kristne småsamfund. I den anden Balkankrig er det Grækenland og Serbien's operationer mod Bulgarien, grundet Bulgariens offensive holdninger og territoriale krav overfor dets tidligere allierede. |
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The Declaration of | 7 |
The Organization Training and Mobilization Plans of the Hellenic Army | 12 |
The Military Forces of the Other Balkan Allies | 20 |
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1st Cavalry Regiment advance guard afternoon Agios Amyntaion armistice Army of Epirus Army of Thessaly Army's Arnissa arrived assembled Athens attack Axios Balkan battle began Beroea Bizani bridge Bulgarian Army Bulgarian forces captured casualties Cavalry Brigade Cavalry company Colonel Eng Commander in Chief commander of Division defensive defile deployed dispatched Division III Division VII division's Dojran east enemy Evzone Evzone Battalion Evzone Detachment Field Army Section flank Florina following day Giannitsa Greece Greek Greek forces Greek troops Grevena guns Haliacmon Headquarters heights Hellenic Army Infantry Regiment informed Ioannina Kilkis Konstantinopoulos Konstantinos Korytsa Kozane Lachanas liberation Loudias Macedonia Metsovo military Ministry mission Monastir morning moved forward movement night Nigrita November October operations Ottoman Pangaeum Pasha Pehchevo positions Preveza railway reconnaissance reinforced resistance river Axios Sarantaporos Serbian Serbian Army Siatista Sketch-map Strymon Thessalonica Thrace treaty Turkey Turkish Army Turkish forces Turkish troops Turks two-company units village withdraw