This museum is dedicated to the fate of the 150.000 Serbian soldiers who fled to Corfu during the First World War.
In four rooms, the museum sketches a picture of the struggle of the Serbian army in the early years of the war, the hardships during the withdrawal at the end of 1915 by Albania and Montenegro, the arrival on Corfu in the first months of 1916, the life of the soldiers in Corfu, the government in exile, and the renewed deployment of the Serbian army to the Salonika front in 1918.
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