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This article is about conflicts involving modern Serbia. For conflict involving the medieval state, see List of wars involving Serbia in the Middle Ages.
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (May 2013)

The following is a list of wars involving Serbia in the late modern period and contemporary history.

The list gives the name, the date, combatants, and the result of these conflicts following this legend:

  Serbian victory
  Serbian defeat
  Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown or indecisive)
  Ongoing conflict

Late modern period

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Serbian revolution (1804–1817)
Uprising against the Dahije
(1804)
Serb rebels
Dahije Victory
First Serbian Uprising
(1804–1813)
Serbia
Aided by:
 Russia (1807–12)
Dahije (1804)
 Ottoman Empire
Defeat
Tican's Rebellion
(1807)
Serb peasants in Syrmia  Austria Defeat
  • The rebellion was suppressed
Hadži Prodan's Revolt
(1814)
Serb rebels  Ottoman Empire Defeat
Second Serbian Uprising
(1815–1817)
Serbia Serb rebels  Ottoman Empire Victory
Principality of Serbia (1815–1882)
Niš Rebellion
(1821)
Serbia Serb rebels  Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Rebellion suppressed by the Ottomans
Niš Rebellion
(1841)
Serbia Serb rebels  Ottoman Empire Defeat
Serb Uprising
(1848–49)
Serbia Serbs in Austria
Serbian volunteers
Aided by:
 Austria
Hungary Victory
Herzegovina Uprising
Nevesinje gun

(1875–77)
Serbia Serb rebels
Aided by:
 Serbia
 Montenegro
 Ottoman Empire Victory
Serbian-Ottoman War
(1876–1878)
 Serbia  Ottoman Empire Victory
Russo-Turkish war
(1877–1878)
 Russia
 Ottoman Empire Victory
Kumanovo Uprising
(1878)
Serbia Serb rebels  Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • The uprising was suppressed by the Ottomans

Contemporary history

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Kingdom of Serbia (1882–1918)
Timok Rebellion
(1883)
Government royal forces of King Milan Rebels led by Radicals Government Victory
  • Rebellion suppressed
Serbo-Bulgarian War
(1885)
 Serbia  Bulgaria Defeat
Macedonian Struggle
(1893–1908)
Chetniks
Greek Macedonian Committee
Ethniki Etaireia
IMRO
SMAC
BTRB
Gemitzides
 Ottoman Empire
First Balkan War
(1912–1913)
Balkan League
 Serbia
 Montenegro
 Bulgaria
 Greece
 Ottoman Empire Victory
Tikveš Uprising
(1913)
 Serbia IMRO
Bulgarian army generals
Victory
Second Balkan War
(1913)
 Serbia
 Montenegro
 Greece
 Romania
 Ottoman Empire
 Bulgaria Victory
Ohrid-Debar Uprising
(1913)
 Serbia IMRO
Kachaks
Supported by:
Albania
Bulgarian army
Austro-Hungarian army
Victory
  • Suppression of uprising
World War I
Serbian Campaign

(1914–1918)
Allied Powers
 Serbia
 Montenegro
 Russia (until 1917)
France France (1915–18)
United Kingdom United Kingdom (1915–18)
 Greece (1917–18)
Central Powers
 Austria-Hungary
 Bulgaria (1915–18)
 Germany (1915-18)
Victory
Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War
(1918–25)
Russia White movement
 Czechoslovakia
 United Kingdom

 United States
French Third Republic France
Empire of Japan Japan
Kingdom of Greece Greece
Kingdom of Serbia Serbia
Kingdom of Italy Italy
Second Polish Republic Poland
Kingdom of Romania Romania
 China

 Russian SFSR
 Far Eastern Republic
Latvian SSR
Ukrainian SSR
Commune of Estonia
Mongolian People's Party
White movement Defeat
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941)
Revolutions and interventions in Hungary
(1918–20)
 Czechoslovakia
Romania Romania
 Yugoslavia
Republic of Prekmurje
Kingdom of Hungary

 France

First Hungarian Republic
Hungarian Soviet Republic
Slovak Soviet Republic

Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Russian SFSR

Victory
  • Defeat of Hungary
  • Collapse of the Hungarian Soviet Republic
Christmas Uprising
(1919)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Montenegrin Whites
 Yugoslavia
Kingdom of Montenegro Montenegrin Greens
 Italy
Victory
  • The uprising was put down
Invasion of Yugoslavia
April War

(1941)
 Yugoslavia Axis
 Germany
 Italy
 Hungary
Defeat
World War II
in Yugoslavia

(1941–1945)
Allies
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia Partisans
 Soviet Union (1944–45)
Aerial and military support
 United Kingdom (1943–45)
 United States (limited involvement, 1943–45)
Other support:
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslav government-in-exile (1944–45)
Former Axis powers or puppet states
Bulgaria (1944–45)
Albania (1944–45)
Chetniks
Supported by:
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslav government-in-exile (until 1944)
 United Kingdom (until 1943)
 United States (until 1943)
Axis
 Germany
 Italy (until 1943)
 Hungary
 Bulgaria (until 1944)
Axis puppet states or governments
 Croatia
Albania (1943–44)
Nedić's regime (until 1944)
Montenegro (until 1943)
Others:
Pećanac Chetniks (until 1943)
Russia Russian Corps
Slovene Home Guard (1943–45)
Chetniks
Partisan Victory
FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006)
War in Croatia
(1991–1995)
Yugoslav People's Army JNA (1991–92)
Serbian Krajina
 Republika Srpska (1992–95)
 Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995)
 NATO (1995)
Defeat
Bosnian War
(1992–1995)
 SFR Yugoslavia (1992)
 Republika Srpska
Serbian Krajina
Western Bosnia (1993–95)
Supported by:
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Croatia
 Croatian Herzeg-Bosnia (until 1994)
 NATO (bombing operations, 1995)
Military stalemate
  • Dayton Agreement
  • Internal partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Over 101,000 dead
  • Deployment of NATO-led forces
Kosovo War
(1998–1999)
 FR Yugoslavia KLA
 NATO
Defeat
Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
(1999–2001)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia [REDACTED] UÇPMB Victory

See also

Footnotes

  1. Jelena Džank , Citizenship in Bosnia and Herzegovina,
  2. Christopoulos & Bastias 1977, pp. 234. sfn error: no target: CITEREFChristopoulosBastias1977 (help)
  3. Scientia Militaria, South African Journal of Military Studies, Vol 15, Nr 4, 1985, pp. 46-48. Accessed January 24, 2016.
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=GjY7aV_6FPwC&pg=PA575
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