Some residents of Nis reading the call of the German Field Marshal General August von Mackensen which asks the Serbian to return to calm and to their jobs.
A POW camp at the Serbo-Hungarian frontier: On the left the Hungarian doctor Klinghammer. NExt to him the German surgeon major Heise vaccinating the Serbian captives against typhus.
In Nisch, Serbia, men read in the newspaper about the impending outbreak of a war, just days after the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo.
To protect against the weather the soldiers of the troops deployed in Serbia build huts whose twisted brushwood walls are coated from outside with clay.
Headline:Serbian casualties of the Battle of Jovanowatz, 1914
Field Marshal August von Mackensen (right), commander of Army Group Mackensen, and his General Staff observe the troops through binoculars as they cross the Danube near Ram in Serbia.