
Vlado Černozemski
Vlado Černozemski was a Macedonian nationalist known for his assassination of the Yugoslav king Alexander I Karađorđević in 1934. His actions were part of a broader political movement that sought to oppose the monarchy and promote national identity among Slavic peoples. The assassination took place in Marseille, France, and was supported by the Croatian Ustaša movement, which sought independence for Croatia from Yugoslavia. Černozemski's actions have been a subject of historical debate, symbolizing both nationalist aspirations and the violent turmoil of the interwar period in the Balkans.
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Vlado Černozemski is mentioned as the assassin of King Aleksandar I. Karađorđević.
Jutarnji list - VIDEO Dabro se opet raspjevao i objavio snimku: 'Kad Puniša tri metka ispali, Pavla ubi, a Stjepana rani'Jutarnji List – Croatian daily newspaper, est. 1998·
Croatia· 2026-06-21


