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Long Reads: The Life and Death of Yugoslavia w/ Catherine Samary (Part 1)

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The Tragedy of King Alexander I

In 1934, King Alexander I of Yugoslavia was assassinated while on a state visit to France. The one who killed Alexander was actually Bulgarian, although he was working with the Croatian ultra-nationalist group, the Ostashe. He would later be put in charge of a genocidal puppet regime when they occupied Yugoslavia. And this Yugoslavia, as a prison of people, was at the end of his life dominated by the Serbian dynasty.

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