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Le Prince de Serbie et le general Sarrail entrant a Monastir (21 nov 1916), 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Le Prince de Serbie et le general Sarrail entrant a Monastir (21 nov 1916), 1916. Creator: Unknown
Le Prince de Serbie et le general Sarrail entrant a Monastir (21 nov 1916), 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII. La Guerre Juillet, Aout, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Decembre 1916". (The Prince of Serbia and General Sarrail entering Monastir (21 Nov 1916))
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This photograph, titled "Le Prince de Serbie et le général Sarrail entrant à Monastir (21 nov 1916)", captures a significant moment in the First World War history. The image, created in 1916, is from the Collection de la Guerre IV of the French publication "L'Illustration" and features two prominent figures: His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander I of Serbia (also known as Alexander Karađorđević or Alexander the Unifier) and General Maurice Sarrail of the French Army. The photograph shows the two men arriving in Monastir, now known as Bitola, in present-day North Macedonia, on November 21, 1916. The Prince and the General are seated in an open-topped automobile, surrounded by a group of men, likely their entourages. The Prince, wearing his crown and military uniform, looks confident and determined, while General Sarrail, dressed in his military attire, appears focused and alert. The arrival of the Prince and General Sarrail marked a turning point in the Serbian campaign during the First World War. Monastir was a strategic location, and their presence signified the strengthening of the Serbian and French alliance against the Central Powers. The image is a testament to the unity and determination of the Allied forces during this critical period in world history. The photograph, with its vintage cars and formal attire, offers a glimpse into the past and the wartime experiences of these two influential figures. It is a powerful reminder of the historical significance of this event and the impact it had on the course of the First World War.
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