Montenegro during World War I
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Montenegrin theatre of World War I.
Chronology
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1. Invasion of Montenegro
Invasion fo Montenegro by the Central Powers during World War I.
- January 1916: The Austrian 10th and 18th Mountain brigades advanced from Novi Pazar and on 10 January took the city of Berane.
- January 1916: Austro-Hungarian forces advanced towards Pljevlja and Bijelo Polje, where they were stopped by the Montenegrins in the Battle of Mojkovac.
- January 1916: The Austro-Hungarian 62nd and 53rd Infantry Division entered Montenegro from the North-East.
- January 1916: By 11 January 1916, Mount Lovćen was in Austrian hands.
- January 1916: Austro-Hungarian forces advanced towards Pljevlja and Bijelo Polje, where they were stopped by the Montenegrins in the Battle of Mojkovac.
- January 1916: The government of Montenegro issued a proclamation to the Montenegrin armed forces to surrender all weapons and signed an armistice with Austria-Hungary.
- January 1916: By 11 January 1916, Mount Lovćen was in Austrian hands.
- January 1916: The Austro-Hungarian 62nd and 53rd Infantry Division entered Montenegro from the North-East.
- January 1916: The vanguard of the Austrian army reached the Montenegrin capital Cetinje.
- January 1916: The Austro-Hungarian 205th and 9th Mountain brigades advanced westwards from Priština and took Peć and Velika.
- January 1916: The Austro-Hungarian 205th and 9th Mountain brigades advanced westwards from Priština and took Peć and Velika.