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1225 Orlandovtsi, Sofia, Bulgaria
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größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 42.7113109, Longitude: 23.3356476
Predrag Popovic
::Sofia - Bulgaria Serbian war cemetery of First World War 1915-1918 & Balkan wars 1912/13 Thousands of Serbian graves scattered throughout the interior of Bulgaria, especially the military cemeteries in Sliven, Jambol, Custendil, Stara Zagora, Sumen, Veliko Turnovo, the "negligence" of state organs of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia have not been enumerated, marked and preserved. Marked Serbian graves today in Bulgaria can be found only in the capital Sofia and in the northeast of Bulgaria, in the town of Dobrich in southern Dobrudja. The Serbian military cemetery in Sofia surrounded by with a large entrance gate, and 480 Serbian graves marked with wooden crosses existed in this place since 1918. Since there were no guards, after five years it was completely neglected and no longer resembling a cemetery. The Serbian military cemetery memorial in Sofia is one of the plots at the Orlandovce Sophien cemetery, where they were buried dead in the Balkan wars of 1912-1913. and died in slavery from 1915 to 1918 in Bulgaria. "Here lies the Serbian Heroes killed in 1912 and 1913. and I slept in slavery from 1915 to 1919. " During the First World War, some 40,000 Serbian prisoners of war and internists were detained in prison depots / camps in Bulgaria. After the end of World War I, Bulgaria recorded 5,952 graves of internally displaced Serb civilians and prisoners of war who died in Bulgarian slavery in more than 38 locations. Srpsko vojničko spomen-groblje u Sofiji jedana je od parcela na na sofijskom groblju Orlandovce, na kojoj su sahranjeni poginuli u balkanskim ratovima 1912–1913. godine i pomrli u ropstvu od 1915. do 1918. godine u Bugarskoj. „Ovde počivaju SRPSKI HEROJI poginuli 1912 i 1913 g. i pomrlim u ropstvu od 1915 do 1919 g.“ Obeleženi srpski grobovi danas se u Bugarskoj mogu naći samo u glavnom gradu Sofiji i na severoistoku Bugarske, u gradu Dobrič u južnoj Dobrudži. Srpsko vojničko groblje u Sofiji ograđeno, sa velikom ulaznom kapijom, i 480 srpskih grobova obeleženih drvenim krstovima na oovom mestu postoji od 1918. godine. Pošto nije bilo čuvara, nakon pet godina sasvim je zapušteno i više nije ličilo na groblje.