Serbian Military Archive
The Military Archive collects, processes, conserves, makes public and publishes documents that appeared in the Serbian and Yugoslav Army from 1847 until today. Funds and collections of the Archive include over 722 meters of archive materials, with more than 36 million pages. Documents preserved in the Archive are testimony to the efforts of the Serbian people to create and maintain a national state and all the victims who suffered in that battle.
General Information
Address: 1 Ratka Resanovica st, Belgrade
Phone: (+381) 011/2051-019
Phone: (+381) 011/2512-943
Phone/fax: (+381) 011/2051-329
Working hours of the Archive’s reading room: 10:00-14:30
E-mail: vojniarhiv@mod.gov.rs
Access to the Archive materials
For Serbian citizens:
Interested researchers submit their request to the Head (Chief) of the Archive who approves access. The request has to be submitted each year and access is free, while the technical services are provided for a fee.
For the foreign citizens:
1. Interested researchers submit their request through the diplomatic mission of their country in Belgrade. Along with the request, they submit a recommendation from the scientific institution where they are based. The request must be submitted 30 days before the research starts.
2. The research has to be approved by the MoD.
3. The researcher will be notified about the approved period.
4. Usage of the archive materials is free of charge.
Services:
The Military Archive offers the possibility to photocopy materials and the price list is available in the reading room of the Military Archive.
Note
Everybody who uses archival materials in order to write scientific and expert studies are obliged to deliver one copy to the Archive after the work is published.











