
Aleksandar Karadjordjević
Aleksandar Karadjordjević, also known as Alexander I of Yugoslavia, was a Serbian royal leader who ruled from 1921 until his assassination in 1934. He is noted for his role in the unification of the South Slavic peoples into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, later renamed Yugoslavia. His reign was marked by political instability and the challenges of managing a diverse and fragmented population, ultimately leading to his controversial legacy. In recent news, he was referenced in a political debate regarding the historical context of Montenegro's annexation in 1918.
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Aleksandar Karadjordjević is mentioned in the context of the violent annexation of Montenegro in 1918.
Mandić i poslanici NSD-a zbog fotelja i funkcija napustili stavove koje su predstavljali kao neupitne istineVijesti – largest independent Montenegrin daily, est. 1997·
Montenegro· 2026-06-02

