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The History of Yugoslavia

Dec 3, 2020

In October 1934, King Alexander decided to make a state visit to France, Yugoslavia's closest ally. He would not come back alive.

Theme Music – “Charlotte” by Damiano Baldoni, licensed under CC BY 4.0

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Oct 11, 2020

In late 1931, King Alexander decided to relax his dictatorial rule a little.

Theme Music – “Charlotte” by Damiano Baldoni, licensed under CC BY 4.0

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Jul 25, 2020

In the 1930s, Dimitrije Ljotić emerged as one of Nazi Germany's staunchest advocates - and later, one of its most willing collaborators - in Yugoslavia. Today, I sat down with an expert on Ljotić, Dr Christian Kurzydlowski, to chat about the strange life of the man.

Theme Music – “Charlotte” by Damiano Baldoni,...


Jun 17, 2020

King Alexander was convinced that his people all loved him, and that all he had to do to prove it was sweep aside the politicians in the way. It turned out not to be that simple.

Theme Music – “Charlotte” by Damiano Baldoni, licensed under CC BY 4.0

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May 10, 2020

So, a few weeks ago, me and a few others got together to have an online chat about the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and why it didn't work out that well. As you do.

Featuring:
Dora Vrkić - @DoraVrkic
Damir Sakic - 
@SakicDamir
Bronwyn Scott-McCharen - @BronwynScottMc
Davide Denti - @DavideDenti
Tucker Jones - @tuckcomatus