Serbian Revolution ( German Victory in WWI)

The Serbian Revolution was a series of events, and a consequence of the first world war.

Build up
After loosing to the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the Great War, Serbia was purposely made to suffer for their actions during the war. Several towns and the people who lived there were cut off from their families when Serbia was forced to sign away the panhandles along their border. This however, was dwarfed by the crippling war reparations that Serbia had to pay.

The payments rapidly sent most Serbian households into a state of poverty, and people were rarely able to get more than what they needed to survive. The poverty gradually got worse, and by 1921, there was mass rioting on the streets. On the twenty fifth of May 1921, the army opened fire on a large group of protesters in Belgrade. This lead to the new political party, the Serbian People's Party growing massively in popularity. The party was led by a man named Branislav Petra, and was mainly comprised of Zionistic revolutionaries.

The party gained most of its power from the growing anti-Austro-Hungarian sentiment in Serbia. It preached about how Serbia's army had become obsolete, and needed to be modernised. They also wanted Serbia to become self sufficient, so they would not have to import goods, and so they could make a lot more money from exporting what they didn't need. Unfortunately, this involved cutting the flow of immigration and cracking down on people who shouldn't be in the country.