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  2. Alexander I of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded sound movie of speech of the king Alexander I (Under of Yugoslav Sky, 1933 – Yugoslav Film Archive) Newsreel footage of the Assassination of King Alexander; The Funeral of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia at Belgrade (1934), British Pathé; The Official Website of the Serbian Royal Family; Royal Mausoleum Oplenac

  3. File:1934-10-17 King Alexander Assassination.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 08:51, 17 August 2009: 3 min 9 s, 400 × 300 (12.78 MB): Rowanwindwhistler {{Information |Description={{en|1=Newsreel showing the murder of King Alexander of Yugoslavia and French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou in Marseilles (October 1934).}} {{es|1=Noticiario que muestra el asesinato del rey Alejandro de Yugoslavia y del minist

  4. Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas - Wikipedia

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    The movie was shown in movie theaters nationwide in the U.S. in 1943. The movie was shown at the Globe in New York City on March 18, the B & K Apollo in Chicago, the Williamsburg Theatre in Virginia on Sunday, February 21, 1943 as The Fighting Guerrillas: ‘Chetniks’, at the Stanford Theatre in Palo Alto California, and the Quilna Theatre in ...

  5. Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    On 9 October 1934, the king was assassinated in Marseille, France, by Bulgarian Veličko Kerin (also known by his revolutionary pseudonym Vlado Chernozemski), an activist of IMRO, in a conspiracy with Yugoslav exiles and radical members of banned political parties in cooperation with the Croatian extreme nationalist Ustaše organisation.

  6. Peter II of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Peter II Karađorđević (Serbo-Croatian: Петар II Карађорђевић, romanized: Petar II Karađorđević; 6 September 1923 – 3 November 1970) was the last King of Yugoslavia, reigning from October 1934 until he was deposed in November 1945.

  7. List of Yugoslav films - Wikipedia

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    Part of a series on: Yugoslavs; By region; Canada; Serbia; United States; Culture; Yugoslav studies; Architecture; Art; Cinema. Films; Coffee culture; Music ...

  8. Category : Films set in Yugoslavia during World War II

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  9. Vlado Chernozemski - Wikipedia

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    Chernozemski in the middle with two Ustašas Mijo Babić (left) and Zvonimir Pospišil (right) Newsreel showing the moments before and after the killings of King Alexander of Yugoslavia and French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou in Marseille Winnipeg Free Press front page on 15 October 1934, mentioning assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia