Armies of the Balkan Wars 1912–13: The priming charge for the Great War (Men-at-Arms)
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Armies of the Balkan Wars 1912–13: The priming charge for the Great War (Men-at-Arms)
Reference Book
Osprey Men-at-Arms Forces of the Hanseatic League 13th-15th Centuries #494
In 1912, the Balkan states formed an alliance in an effort to break free from the crumbling Ottoman Empire. Forming an army of some 645,000 troops from Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia and Montenego, they took on a force of 400,000 Turkish soldiers. Both sides were equipped with the latest weapons technology. This book looks at the diverse and sometimes colorful uniforms worn by both sides, paying special attention to insignia, weapons and equipment. It also gives an overview of the campaign that became a "priming pan" of World War I.