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The Surdulica massacre was the mass murder of Serbian men by Bulgarian occupational authorities in the southern Serbian town of Surdulica in 1916 and early 1917, during World War I. Members of the Serbian intelligentsia in the region, mostly functionaries, teachers, priests and former soldiers, were detained by Bulgarian forces—ostensibly so that they could be deported to the Bulgarian capital, Sofia—before being taken into the forests around Surdulica and killed. An estimated 2,000–3,000 Serbian men were executed by the Bulgarians in the town and its surroundings. Witnesses to the massacre were interviewed by American writer William A. Drayton in December 1918 and January 1919.

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  • Le massacre de Surdulica est l'assassinat en masse de Serbes par les autorités bulgares près de la ville de Surdulica en 1916 et au début de l'année 1917, pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Les membres de l'intelligentsia serbe dans la région, pour la plupart des fonctionnaires, des enseignants, des prêtres et d'anciens soldats, sont arrêtés par les forces bulgares. Ils sont exécutés sommairement dans les forêts entourant la ville. Le nombre de victimes est estimé entre 2 000 et 3 000. (fr)
  • The Surdulica massacre was the mass murder of Serbian men by Bulgarian occupational authorities in the southern Serbian town of Surdulica in 1916 and early 1917, during World War I. Members of the Serbian intelligentsia in the region, mostly functionaries, teachers, priests and former soldiers, were detained by Bulgarian forces—ostensibly so that they could be deported to the Bulgarian capital, Sofia—before being taken into the forests around Surdulica and killed. An estimated 2,000–3,000 Serbian men were executed by the Bulgarians in the town and its surroundings. Witnesses to the massacre were interviewed by American writer William A. Drayton in December 1918 and January 1919. (en)
  • Pembantaian Surdulica merupakan pembunuhan massal pria Serbia oleh otoritas pendudukan Bulgaria di kota Surdulica, Serbia selatan pada tahun 1916 dan awal 1917, selama Perang Dunia I. Orang-orang Serbia terpelajar di wilayah tersebut, kebanyakan fungsionaris, guru, pendeta dan mantan tentara, ditahan oleh pasukan Bulgaria sebelum akhirnya dibawa ke hutan di sekitar kota Surdulica dan dibunuh. Diperkirakan 2.000–3.000 pria Serbia dieksekusi oleh tentara Bulgaria di Surdulica dan sekitarnya. Para saksi pembantaian diwawancarai oleh penulis Amerika William A. Drayton pada bulan Desember 1918 dan Januari 1919. (in)
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  • The remains of those killed in the massacre exhumed in 1926. (en)
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  • Bulgarian occupational authorities (en)
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  • Surdulica massacre (en)
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  • Summary executions (en)
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  • Le massacre de Surdulica est l'assassinat en masse de Serbes par les autorités bulgares près de la ville de Surdulica en 1916 et au début de l'année 1917, pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Les membres de l'intelligentsia serbe dans la région, pour la plupart des fonctionnaires, des enseignants, des prêtres et d'anciens soldats, sont arrêtés par les forces bulgares. Ils sont exécutés sommairement dans les forêts entourant la ville. Le nombre de victimes est estimé entre 2 000 et 3 000. (fr)
  • The Surdulica massacre was the mass murder of Serbian men by Bulgarian occupational authorities in the southern Serbian town of Surdulica in 1916 and early 1917, during World War I. Members of the Serbian intelligentsia in the region, mostly functionaries, teachers, priests and former soldiers, were detained by Bulgarian forces—ostensibly so that they could be deported to the Bulgarian capital, Sofia—before being taken into the forests around Surdulica and killed. An estimated 2,000–3,000 Serbian men were executed by the Bulgarians in the town and its surroundings. Witnesses to the massacre were interviewed by American writer William A. Drayton in December 1918 and January 1919. (en)
  • Pembantaian Surdulica merupakan pembunuhan massal pria Serbia oleh otoritas pendudukan Bulgaria di kota Surdulica, Serbia selatan pada tahun 1916 dan awal 1917, selama Perang Dunia I. Orang-orang Serbia terpelajar di wilayah tersebut, kebanyakan fungsionaris, guru, pendeta dan mantan tentara, ditahan oleh pasukan Bulgaria sebelum akhirnya dibawa ke hutan di sekitar kota Surdulica dan dibunuh. Diperkirakan 2.000–3.000 pria Serbia dieksekusi oleh tentara Bulgaria di Surdulica dan sekitarnya. Para saksi pembantaian diwawancarai oleh penulis Amerika William A. Drayton pada bulan Desember 1918 dan Januari 1919. (in)
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  • Pembantaian Surdulica (in)
  • Massacre de Surdulica (fr)
  • Surdulica massacre (en)
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