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In the twelfth episode entitled "Strained Peace", the documentary-play series "Trace of Karađorđe", the Educational and Scientific Program of the RTS, the events in the break of the 1812 uprising year, human destinies and memorials to the Serbian Dukes are presented. In the first uprising, farmers, herdsmen and merchants of the past became heroes, military leaders and dukes. Wounds and wounds were not even counted. They fought for freedom and mostly ended their lives tragically. In battles and in other ways by 1813, 43 of them passed away, 24 of them died in battles, and in the collapse of the uprising in 1813 another 45 died and disappeared, which means that 88 Karađorđe dukes were expelled from the battle ranks, which is more than half. There are few documents about the victims, and there are also few memorials erected in their honor and memory in Serbia. The Nenadovics were awarded insignia in Brankovina, Arsenije Loma in Rudnik, Janko Katić and Pavle Cukić in Rogača, Stojan Čupić in Salaš Noćajsko, Hajduk Veljko in Negotin, Uzun Mirko Apostolović in Brajkovac, Antonije Anta Bogićević in Loznica, Tanasko Rajić in Voljavča, and many others. there are no graves or marks to testify to their historical sacrifice and heroism. With the agreement between the Russians and the Turks in Bucharest, actually the eighth point about Serbia, all the hopes and all the previous victories of the Serbs were defeated. That is why Serbia was preparing to defend itself. At the meeting of the War Council, Karađorđe proposes a guerilla way of warfare, but the Council accepts the proposal of the military commander Mladen Milovanović for a frontal conflict with the Turks, which will cost Serbia dearly. Director: Miroslav Živanović Editor: Mr. Velibor Lazarević Screenwriter and narrator: Mile Nedeljković Label and copyright: Radio Television of Serbia Any copying of video and/or audio recordings and uploading to other channels is prohibited!