NSD: The Committee together with the Serbian army liberated our country

"Today, November 11, on Victory Day in the First World War, we remember the magnificent struggle of our people for liberation and unification," says the NSD

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Taught by the great sacrifice that our ancestors made for freedom, peace and unification, it is our duty to preserve the memory of their great work and not allow world-scale conflicts to ever happen again, announced the New Serbian Democracy (NSD).

Armistice Day is celebrated today in the countries that won the First World War.

"Today, November 11, on Victory Day in the First World War, we remember the magnificent struggle of our people for liberation and unification. This date represents the final realization of the idea of ​​liberating our people from the yoke of two great empires, which the great Petar II Petrović dreamed of Njegoš, whose birth we are also celebrating these days. We remember our heroes, who wrote the most glorious pages of history with their courage and great sacrifice. We remember with pride the battle of Mojkovac, Cer, Kolubara, and all those who gave their lives. for freedom, but also to our Komitas who, when it was most difficult for Montenegro, refused to accept the shameful capitulation in 1916 and continued the fight for freedom and who, as winners in 1918, together with the resurrected Serbian army, liberated our country," the announcement reads.

They say that, "thanks to their spirit, their persistence and love for the motherland, today we live in freedom".

"Taught by the great sacrifice that our forefathers made for freedom, peace and unification, it is our duty to preserve the memory of their great work and not allow world-scale conflicts to happen ever again. Let November 11, as before, be a beacon who will always lead us to a safe harbor and who will not allow the price of freedom and peace to be forgotten. Glory to our heroic ancestors, glory to all our heroes," NSD said.

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