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Zivojin Misic

Živojin Mišić (Живојин Мишић) was a Vojvoda (Field Marshal) and the most successful Serbian commander who participated in all Serbia's wars from 1876 to 1918.
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After the battle of Kumanovo, he was promoted to General. Prior to World War I, along with General Stepa Stepanovic, he planned movements of the Serbian army, which eventually won a victory at the mountain of Cer and Kolubara. Mishich provided yet another victory at the Kolubara river, beating the Austro-Hungarian army. Winning one of the greatest battles in the Serbian history, he was promoted to the rank of Duke. As the Serbian Army settled in Kosovo, in 1915, Mishich was eager to perform counteroffensive actions. This was denied by the King, and the withdrawal of Serbian forces over Montenegro and Albania followed. At the Thessaloniki Front in 1916, he led the First Serbian Army, which scored a victory and liberated Serbia and, eventually, Yugoslavia.

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