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  2. Apr 23, 2024 · Prince Paul Karadjordjević (born April 27 [April 15, Old Style], 1893, St. Petersburg, Russia—died September 14, 1976, Paris, France) was the regent of Yugoslavia in the period leading into World War II. Paul’s uncle was King Peter I of Serbia, and Paul’s mother was a Russian princess of the Demidov family.

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  3. The Yugoslav coup d'état took place on 27 March 1941 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, when the regency led by Prince Paul of Yugoslavia was overthrown and King Peter II fully assumed monarchical powers. The coup was planned and conducted by a group of pro-Western Serbian -nationalist Royal Yugoslav Air Force officers formally led by the Air ...

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  4. May 5, 2024 · The Regent, Prince Paul, yielded to this pressure, and declared Yugoslavia's accession to the Pact on 25 March 1941. This move was highly unpopular with the Serb -dominated officer corps of the military, Serbian organizations such as National Defense and the Chetniks Association , the Serbian Orthodox Church , a large part of the Serbian ...

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  5. 3 days ago · Fearing an invasion by the Axis Powers, Regent Prince Paul of Yugoslavia signed the Tripartite Pact on 25 March 1941, pledging cooperation with the Axis. On 27 March, the regime of Prince Paul was overthrown by a military coup d'état with British support.

  6. 3 days ago · Alexander I. Alexander, prince regent of Serbia, 1916. He later became Alexander I, king of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (1921–29) and of Yugoslavia (1929–34). (more) Yugoslavia. Flag of Yugoslavia (1918–41; 1992–2003) and Serbia and Montenegro (2003–06).

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  7. Apr 26, 2024 · HSH Prince Alexander of Serbia; Princess Persida Karadjordjevic; HM King Peter I of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes; Princess Zorka Karadjordjevic; HM King Alexander I of Yugoslavia; HM Queen Maria of Yugoslavia; HRH Prince Paul of Yugoslavia (Regent) HM King Peter II of Yugoslavia; HM Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia; Q&A; Palaces. The Royal Palace

  8. Apr 21, 2024 · “The dark days of World War Two brought terrible suffering and fear to millions of innocent Serbs, Jews, and Roma, who were killed in the most notorious, unimaginable ways in the occupied Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and the so-called Independent fascist State of Croatia.

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