Battle of Knjaževac explained

Conflict:Battle of Knjaževac
Partof:the Second Balkan War
Date:4–7 July 1913
Result:Bulgarian victory
Place:Knjaževac, Kingdom of Serbia
Commander1: Vasil Kutinchev
Commander2: Vukoman Aračić
Strength1:56,689 men, 108 guns[1]
Strength2:40,000 men, 68 guns[2]
Casualties1:280 dead
820 wounded
Casualties2:unknown

The Battle of Knjaževac took place during the Second Balkan War, fought between the Bulgarian and the Serbian army in July 1913. It ended with the capture of the Serbian city by the Bulgarian 1st Army.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Кратък обзор на бойния състав, организацията, попълването и мобилизацията на българската армия , pag. 92-93;Държавно военно издателство,София 1961
  2. http://www.bulgarianartillery.it/Bulgarian%20Artillery%201/T_OOB/Interallied%20War_Serbia.htm The Serbian and Greek Armies at the beginning of the Interallied War
  3. Book: Hall, Richard . The Balkan Wars, 1912-1913: Prelude to the First World War. Routledge. 2000 . 0-415-22946-4 . 116.