At the begining of the war Serbia was allied with Montenegro, Russia and Greece. Greece stayed neutral in war, while Montenegro and Russia helped Serbia to fight with Austria-Hungary.
When Serbo-Austrian war became World war Serbia alongside Russia and MOntenegro was part of Entante (Allies).
The war started on July 28 1914, Serbia was in alliance with Russia.improved:and russia, was in alliance with Britain and France. (the triple entente).Germany, austria-Hungary and Italy were also in an alliance (the triple alliance).
It was friendly with Serbia but not in an official alliance. It entered the war on the side of Serbia but was defeated by Austria in 1916 and liberated by the Allies in 1918 when it was taken into the new state of Yugoslavia.
Entente.
Civic Alliance of Serbia was created in 1992.
Civic Alliance of Serbia ended in 2007.
Nikola Pasic was Prime Minister of Serbia in 1914.
In 1914, the area of Serbia was approximately 102,000 square kilometers. This encompassed the territory of the Kingdom of Serbia before the Balkan Wars and World War I altered its borders. The country was primarily located in the central part of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe.
Austria-Hungary's alliance with Germany provided it with a sense of security and support, particularly after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian nationalist. Germany's "blank check" assurance promised military backing, which emboldened Austria-Hungary to take a hardline stance against Serbia. This alliance diminished concerns about potential repercussions from other powers, making it politically easier for Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia on July 28, 1914, as they felt confident in their military backing.
Answer this question… Russia had an alliance with Serbia, and Germany had an alliance with Austria-Hungary.
On the day of July 30 1914 Russia helps out Serbia by sending troops Serbia
tsar Ferdinand declared war to Greece and Serbia on 29 June 1913,because Serbia and Greece formed alliance against Bulgaria to keep the bulgarians out of the Serbian part of Macedonia.
1914 -- The Crown Prince never moved to Serbia. He visited the country in 1914, but never moved there.