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En Serbie Reconquise; Le prince Alexandre, regent du royaume serbe-croate-slovene, est... 1918. Creator: Marianovic
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En Serbie Reconquise; Le prince Alexandre, regent du royaume serbe-croate-slovene, est... 1918. Creator: Marianovic
En Serbie Reconquise; Le prince Alexandre, regent du royaume serbe-croate-slovene, est salue dans les rues de Belgrade par la population qui lui offre des fleurs, 1918. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]
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Alexander I Alexander Karadordevic Allied Balkans Bouquet Celebrating Celebration Celebrations Grateful Gratitude King Of Yugoslavia Liberated Liberation Offering Peace Prince Regent Serbia Serbian Victorious Victory Welcoming Armed Services
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En Serbie Reconquise; Le Prince Alexandre, Régent du Royaume Serbe-Croate-Slovène, est salue dans les rues de Belgrade par la population qui lui offre des fleurs
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(In Serbia Reconquered; Prince Alexander, Regent of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, is welcomed in the streets of Belgrade with flowers by the population), captured in this photograph by Marianovic in 1918, is an iconic image from the First World War era. The scene unfolds in the Balkans, specifically in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, as the victorious Prince Alexander I, later known as King Alexander I of Yugoslavia and Alexander Karadordevic, walks through the streets, surrounded by a sea of soldiers and citizens, all expressing their gratitude and celebrating the liberation of their country. The Prince, dressed in military attire, is seen in a moment of peace amidst the chaos of warfare, with people offering him bouquets of flowers as a symbol of their appreciation and welcoming him as their unifier and leader. The image, published in "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" by L'Illustration, Paris, in 1924, captures the essence of a victorious and grateful nation coming together to celebrate their newfound freedom. The print, a testament to the historical significance of the moment, continues to be a valuable addition to any collection of First World War memorabilia.
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