The Kingdom of serbia : report upon the atrocities committed by the Austro-Hungarian Army during the first invasion of Serbia

158 AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN ATROCITIES

especially the house belonging to Mladenovitch, in which nothing was left. They stole all the money they could find.

In Azbukovitza

Draghitch Vasitch, aged 51, Mayor of the parish, declares that during the first invasion, 39 families suffered serious losses through their houses and barns being set on fire. The Austrians indulged in indiscriminate pillage.

In Uzovnitza

Gjuro Gjuritch, aged 57, deputy mayor, says that during the first and second invasions, 20 houses and many outbuildings were fired, and that everything was pillaged.

Stanoie Stanoievitch, aged 47, deposes that in the village of Donja Bukovitza, 9 houses and many outbuildings were fired. His own house was burnt down by the Austrians.

In Donje Koshlje

Milan Gjurgjevitch, aged 50, deposes, that 12 houses and from 30 to 35 outbuildings were set on fire in his parish. The whole village was sacked, and all articles of value were taken away.

In Likodra Rade Zelitch, a rich peasant, was butchered and his body left on the edge of the wood. His family says that the Austrians robbed him of 30,000 frs. The other peasants say it was only 20,000 frs.