Talk:Adriatic Campaign of World War I

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The Austro-Hungarian navy also carried out a surprise night raid on Bar with two torpedo boats sinking the Montenegrin royal steam yacht Rumija (pronounced Roomiya - formerly Zaza until presented as a gift to the king Nicholas from the Ottoman emperor) at anchor. I don't know the date though.

Also something should be said about the evacuation of the Serbian army from Durazzo and Valona to Corfu and Bizerte at the end of 1915 by British, French, Italian and Russian ships.

Veljko Stevanovich 13. 11. 2007. 02:00 UTC+1

This could do with a map showing the Adriatic with pre WW1 boundaries, it also needs balancing with Enemy replaced by names for the relevant sides, and could do with more links to ships and a bunch of red links replaced by links to local geography - probably needs an understanding of Adriatic placenames.. Jonathan Cardy (talk) 05:51, 4 August 2008 (UTC)

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