Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia was a country in Southeastern and Central Europe for most of the 20th century. It came into existence after World War I in 1918 under the name of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by . . .

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Vladimir Laxa

Vladimir Laxa

Military personnel

Vladimir Stenbock-Fermor

Vladimir Stenbock-Fermor


Osman Türen

Osman Türen

Singer

Vladimir Laxa

Vladimir Laxa

Military personnel

Vojislav Marinković

Vojislav Marinković

Serbian diplomat

Zafir Premčević

Zafir Premčević

Military commander

Jovan Atanacković

Jovan Atanacković


George Zorbas

George Zorbas

Greek miner

Dušan Vukasović

Dušan Vukasović

Military officer

Dragutin Inkiostri Medenjak

Dragutin Inkiostri Medenjak

Serbian painter

Nikola Kalabić

Nikola Kalabić

Commander

Jezdimir Dangić

Jezdimir Dangić

Commander

Dragutin Keserović

Dragutin Keserović

Military commander

Sava Sekulić

Sava Sekulić

Serbian painter

Fran Ramovš

Fran Ramovš

Linguist

Vaso Čubrilović

Vaso Čubrilović

Scholar

Ernst Ahl

Ernst Ahl


Nebojša M. Krstić

Nebojša M. Krstić

Serbian theologian

Bosjko Stankovski

Bosjko Stankovski

Politician

Dragomir Tošić

Dragomir Tošić

Football player

Ivan Nikolaevitsj Alimkin

Ivan Nikolaevitsj Alimkin


Ivan Trifonovitsj Grisjin

Ivan Trifonovitsj Grisjin


Toni Hiebeler

Toni Hiebeler

Austrian journalist

Aleksandr Pavlovitsj Doedkin

Aleksandr Pavlovitsj Doedkin


Nicholas Sekers

Nicholas Sekers

British industrialist

Richard Jungclaus

Richard Jungclaus

Policeman

Kenneth Harkness

Kenneth Harkness


Dane Stojanović

Dane Stojanović

Military commander

Jovan Radonić

Jovan Radonić

Historian

Cen Elezi

Cen Elezi

Albanian Politician

Osman Türen

Osman Türen

Singer

Alexander Stojanovic

Alexander Stojanovic

Film producer

Vladimir Stenbock-Fermor

Vladimir Stenbock-Fermor