From the collection of photographs
Forty photo documents were selected for this internet exhibition, including the photographs of the Royal House of the Karadjordjević dynasty, leaders of political parties in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia – Milan Stojadinović, Aca Stanojević, Anton Korošec, Mehmed Spaho, Ljuba Davidović and Vlatko Maček, as well as the shooting of Serbs by the Ustasha, buildings destroyed in the bombing of Belgrade by the allies, course for the illiterate, flotation of bond issue, health care training of girls and students, inauguration of Patriarch German, signing of a protocol between Yugoslavia and the Vatican, President Josip Broz Tito, Ivan Stambolić, Slobodan Milošević and others. Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Publishing Company NIRO Komunist, Association of Trade Unions of Yugoslavia, state commission in charge of determining the crimes of the occupiers and their abettors, but very valuable photographs are also in the collection of the Central Press Bureau, Federal Commission for Religious Issues, Jovan P. Živković, Jovan Jovanović Pižon, Ljubomir Marić, Milan Stojadinović, Jovan P. Živković and other collections.

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King Peter I Karadjordjević
at the Banjica Field during a military parade held on the occasion of his coronation,
September 22, 1904

 

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King Alexander I Karadjordjević,
1930

 

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Queen Maria Karadjordjević,
1930

 

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Children of King Alexander and
Queen Maria:
Prince Tomislav, Crown Prince Peter
and Prince Andrej,
1933

 

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King's villa (Old Court) in Dedinje,
1930

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The family of Prince Paul Karadjordjević:
Princesses Olga and Elizabeth,
Prince Paul and Princes
Alexander and Nicholas,
1938

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Members of cooperatives
parade Belgrade streets,
celebrating the 40th anniversary of
farmers' cooperatives in Serbia,
September 27, 1934

 

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Diplomat Jovan Jovanović Pižon
and Prime Minister Nikola Pašić
during World War I

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Lawyer and historian
Slobodan Jovanović
and literary critic Bogdan Popović
during World War I

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Memorial service in honour of
King Alexander I Karadjordjević
organised by the Yugoslav colony in Antofagasta (Chile),
October 18, 1934

 

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The Yugoslav colony in Buenos Aires
during the celebration of
Unification Day,
where an incident provoked by
Croatian separatists occurred
on December 1, 1936

 

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Minister General Marić, MP Nažjar,
French President Lebrun, MP Purić
and other dignitaries in front of the monument to King Peter I
and King Alexander I Karadjordjević
in Paris on the day of unveiling,
October 9, 1936

 

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Weapons seized from the
opposition during municipal
elections in Bujanovac,
December 6, 1936

 

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Founders of the
Yugoslav Radical community:
Milan Stojadinović, Aca Stanojević,
Anton Korošec and Mehmed Spaho,
1935

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Opposition leaders:
Aca Stanojević, Vlatko Maček,
Ljuba Davidović and others
at the Belgrade Railway Station
during Maček's arrival to a meeting with representatives of the United Opposition,
August 1938

 

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Election rally of Yugoslav
Radical Community leader
and Prime Minister
Milan Stojadinović in Bosanski Novi,
November 20, 1938

 

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MP Milan Gavrilović with his daughter
and others at the
Belgrade Railway Station on
the occasion of his departure to Moscow, where he became the first Yugoslav envoy in the Soviet Union,
July 1940

 

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Mass shooting of Serbs by Ustashas
in Bosanska Dubica,
1941

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Conversion of Serbs to the Roman Catholic religion in Hrvatska Dubica (Croatian Dubica),
1941

 

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Serb children at the Stara Gradiška concentration camp,
1942

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Newlyweds, King Peter II Karadjordjević and Alexandra Oldenburg
with their best man,
King George VI of England,
on their wedding day,
March 20, 1944

 

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Building in Terazije destroyed
in the allies' bombing of Belgrade,
April 16, 1944

 

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Children whose picture was taken
in the area populated by
the poor in Belgrade
are typical and resemble millions
in Europe to whom UNRA had to
distribute assistance after
World War II,
1945

 

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American children are bringing
gifts to Yugoslav children to
the Greenwich Village Department
of the American Committee
for Assistance to Yugoslavia,
1945

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Clearing up of rubble in Dečanska Street after the liberation of Belgrade,
1944

 

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Course for the illiterate,
1947

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People register for bond issue
in Nova Pazova,
1948.

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Girls at a health care training
in Serbia,
1948

 

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Health care training of students
in Serbia,
1948

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Reis-ul-Ulema Haji Suleyman Kemura, member of the
Federal Executive Council Avdo Humo
and head of the Federal Commission for Religious Issues Dobrivoje Radosavljević at a reception at the Federal Commission for Religious Issues in Belgrade,
January 23, 1958

 

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Patriarch German receives his sceptre during inauguration at the
Belgrade Cathedral Church,
September 14, 1958

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Vice President of the Federal
Executive Council Aleksandar Ranković
and church dignitaries at a reception on the occasion of a session of the Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church,
Belgrade, May 16, 1961

 

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Monsignor Agostino Casarolli and
head of the Federal Commission for Religious Issues Milutin Morača sign a protocol between
Yugoslavia and the Vatican,
Belgrade, June 25, 1966

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Workers at the May 1 Parade
in Belgrade, 1964

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President Josip Broz Tito with
his wife Jovanka Broz,
Indian Prime Minister Indira Ghandi
and others at the New Delhi Airport,
October 16, 1971

 

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President Josip Broz Tito during
a visit to the Sisak Iron Works,
September 20, 1975

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Ivan Stambolić and Slobodan Milošević
at the 9th Session of the Central
Committee of the Communist Party
of Yugoslavia on Kosovo,
June 1987

 

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Serbs from Kosovo and Metohija
in Pionirski Park near the SFRY Assembly during the 9th Session of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia,
June 1987

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Members of the Yugoslav delegation
to the 9th Non-Aligned Summit: Bogić Bogićević, Borislav Jović, Dragoslav Zelenović, Stipe Šuvar and Vasil Tupurkovski,
Belgrade, September 1989

 

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Momir Bulatović talks with Ivica Račan, Rahman Morina and others during the break of the 14th special congress,
Belgrade, January 1990

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