
The Serbian Campaign in WWI
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I appologise for the audio quality. We had issues with this episode.In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, Dale and Christophe delve into the Serbian Campaign during World War I. They explore the initial Austro-Hungarian attacks on Serbia, the strategic errors made, and the significant battles such as the Battle of Cer and the Battle of Drina. The episode highlights the severe losses on both sides, the subsequent Serbian retreat, and the impact of external factors like the involvement of Bulgaria and the typhus epidemic on the Serbian population. The discussion extends to the eventual Allied counterattacks, the strategic significance of the campaign, and Serbia's role in the broader context of the war. They conclude by honoring Corporal Benjamin Robert Bazel, detailing his contributions during the Korean War. The episode combines in-depth historical analysis with personal anecdotes and closing thoughts from the hosts.