Serbian War tropheis in 1912-13
According with KUTSCHBACH, Die Serben im Balkankrieg 1912-1913 und im Kriege gegen die Bulgaren, Stuttgart 1913, pp. 95-96, during the Balkan War the Serbian Army captured from the Turks:
- 39 855 magazine rifles and carbines,
- 8 machine guns with 33 barrels,
- 126 field guns (Krupp 75mm QF),
- 6 mountain guns (Krupp 75mm QF),
- 30 field howitzers (Krupp 120mm),
- 47 403 cases with infantry ammunitions,
- 16 977 shrapnels and 4852 shells for field guns,
- 919 shrapnels and 1811 shells for field howitzers,
- 216 ordinary shells.
According with the same book, p. 127, during the Intrallied War the 1st and 2nd Serbian Army captured from the Bulgars:
- 5 000 magazine rifles and carbines,
- 7 machine guns,
- 11 QF field guns,
- 30 Krupp not QF field guns,
- 7 mountain guns,
- 2 Gruson 57mm QF turret guns,
- 30 ammunition wagons.
As for the artillery, these numbers are different from those published in 1914 in several newspapers and taken from a report of the Bulgarian Inspector of Artillery, maj. gen. Panteley Tzenov. His report stated that the Serbs captured only 20 QF and 12 not QF field guns. Since the Gruson guns were not listed, it is possible that the fortress guns lost at Belogradchik (2 Gruson and 30 Krupp guns according Kutschbach) were not taken into account by gen. Tzenov.
According with KUTSCHBACH, Die Serben im Balkankrieg 1912-1913 und im Kriege gegen die Bulgaren, Stuttgart 1913, pp. 95-96, during the Balkan War the Serbian Army captured from the Turks:
- 39 855 magazine rifles and carbines,
- 8 machine guns with 33 barrels,
- 126 field guns (Krupp 75mm QF),
- 6 mountain guns (Krupp 75mm QF),
- 30 field howitzers (Krupp 120mm),
- 47 403 cases with infantry ammunitions,
- 16 977 shrapnels and 4852 shells for field guns,
- 919 shrapnels and 1811 shells for field howitzers,
- 216 ordinary shells.
According with the same book, p. 127, during the Intrallied War the 1st and 2nd Serbian Army captured from the Bulgars:
- 5 000 magazine rifles and carbines,
- 7 machine guns,
- 11 QF field guns,
- 30 Krupp not QF field guns,
- 7 mountain guns,
- 2 Gruson 57mm QF turret guns,
- 30 ammunition wagons.
As for the artillery, these numbers are different from those published in 1914 in several newspapers and taken from a report of the Bulgarian Inspector of Artillery, maj. gen. Panteley Tzenov. His report stated that the Serbs captured only 20 QF and 12 not QF field guns. Since the Gruson guns were not listed, it is possible that the fortress guns lost at Belogradchik (2 Gruson and 30 Krupp guns according Kutschbach) were not taken into account by gen. Tzenov.
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