The protector of Serbia has historically varied depending on the context and time period. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Russia often positioned itself as Serbia's protector, especially during conflicts with the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In World War I, Serbia was supported by the Allies, particularly France and Britain, against the Central Powers. The dynamics of protection shifted significantly in the following decades, influenced by geopolitical changes in the region.
Russia considered itself the protector and leader of all the Slav peoples, and Serbia was/is primarily a Slav nation, like the (European) Russians themselves
Russia considered itself "Protector of the Slavic People," and the Serbs were Slavic. Thus, Russia felt an obligation to help. Of course, this reason was probably simply the propaganda reason (i.e., the reason the Tsar told his people they needed to come to Serbia's aid).
Russia, being the largest and most powerful of all the Slavic countries, was viewed as the protector of all the Slavic people. When Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, Russia retaliated against Austria-Hungary to assist their Slavic bretheren.
To simplify a complicated chain of events : the Archduke is assassinated, Serbia is held responsible by Austria/Hungary. Russia supports Serbia. Germany supports Austria/Hungary. France supports Russia, & Britain joins in to support France. Turkey joins the central powers. Rumania joins the Allies. Bulgaria joins the central powers. Italy & the US join the Allies.
Russia initially became involved in World War I due to its obligations as an ally of Serbia, following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. As tensions escalated between Serbia and Austria-Hungary, Russia mobilized its army to support Serbia against potential aggression. Additionally, Russia aimed to assert its influence in the Balkans and counter Austro-Hungarian and German expansion, viewing itself as a protector of Slavic nations. This alignment with Serbia ultimately drew Russia into a broader conflict as alliances were activated.
Depending on context, protector can be translated as: Beschützer Panzer, e.g. Brustpanzer - chest protector Schutz, e.g. Gewebeschutz - textile protector Schutzschalter, e.g. Stromschutzschalter - surge protector Schützer, e.g. Knieschützer - knee protector
Yes, "protector" is a noun, a singular, common noun, a word for someone or something that protects someone or something. The noun protector is a concrete or abstract noun, depending on use; for example: A pocket protector or a splash protector is a concrete noun. A friend and protector or a protector of the faith is an abstract noun.
Aphrodite was the protector of the sailors.
Protector is a noun.
The capital of Serbia is Belgrade, but in Serbia they say Beograd.
I believe that Rhydon loves the Protector, but I only found that out by trading it with the Protector on
catch a rhydon, give it the protector and trade it it will evolve into rhyperior and you will lose your protector