THE POPULATION OF GOLUBINCI VILLAGE IN THE GREAT WAR – AN APPENDIX FOR STUDYING THE GENERAL PICTURE OF THE GREAT WAR IN SYRMIA Cover Image

Становништво Голубинаца у Великом рату - прилог за изучавање опште слике о Великом рату у Срему
THE POPULATION OF GOLUBINCI VILLAGE IN THE GREAT WAR – AN APPENDIX FOR STUDYING THE GENERAL PICTURE OF THE GREAT WAR IN SYRMIA

Author(s): Snežana Aleksić
Subject(s): Military history, Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919)
Published by: Institut za strategijska istraživanja
Keywords: Great War; Golubinci; Syrmia; Serbs; Orthodox; suffering

Summary/Abstract: It is known that the Serbs in Syrmia were subject to the Austro-Hungarian army, that mobilization followed immediately after the declaration of war, and that at the same time, everything in Syrmia that had the prefix „Serbian” was declared hostile, and in the spirit of this policy, especially during the summer and in the fall of 1914, Serbs in Syrmia were ehposed to discrimination, torture and reprisals in various ways. This paper provides information about the events in Golubinci village from the summer and fall of 1914, whit a list of the names of civilians who were victims of the Austro-Hungarian army. List of active military personnel, who resisted the mobilizations, as well as those who joined the volunteer ranks of the Serbian Army, were also prepared. Then, there is a list of the natives of Golubinci who were thrown out of service as members of the Austro-Hungarian army during the war. Based on this list, it is possible to track the movement of Austro-Hungarian companies from the 70th Infantry and 28th Home Guard Regiments. The Great War in Syrmia left iffeparable losses and consequences, but, to this day, this is still an insufficiently treated topis. Therefore, this paper, whose focus is on the population of Golubinci, who are listed by name as actors of the war events, is prepared as a contribution to the study of the general picture of the Great War in Srem.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 75-95
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Serbian
Toggle Accessibility Mode