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Vlado Chernozemski
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Vlado Chernozemski (in the middle) in Ustasha uniform during
training of Ustasha troops.
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Chernozemski as a member of VMRO detachment in Macedonia in 1920s
(second from left to right).
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Vlado Chernozemski
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Vlado Chernozemski
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Vlado Chernozemski
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Vlado Chernozemski
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Assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia at the hands of
Vlado Chernozemski, Marseille,
France 1934.
In picture 2, the king on the left, the minister
on the right.
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Assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia at the hands of
Vlado Chernozemski, Marseille,
France 1934.
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Assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia at the hands of
Vlado Chernozemski, Marseille,
France 1934. Colonel Piolet on horseback attacks the assassin.
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The automatic pistol of Vlado Georgieff
Tchernozemsky with which he shot and killed King Alexander
of Yugo-Slavia
at Marseilles on the 9th of October, 1934. In a glass case, the pistol
is on view in the
National Museum of Belgrade. This photograph was
taken by a correspondent of the Macedonian
Tribune, and is published
for the first time in the book of Christ Anastasoff.
Victims
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