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    Vlado Chernozemski (Bulgarian: Владо Черноземски; born Velichko Dimitrov Kerin, Bulgarian: Величко Димитров Керин; 19 October 1897 – 9 October 1934), was...
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  • player Vlado Chernozemski (1897 –1934), Bulgarian revolutionary Vlado Dapčević (1917–2001), Montenegrin and Yugoslav communist and revolutionary Vlado Dijak...
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    imperialist designs. During a stop in Marseille, he was assassinated by Vlado Chernozemski, a member of the pro-Bulgarian Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization...
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  • Assassination of Ivan Stambolić Ibar Highway assassination attempt Vlado Chernozemski "BBC News – Europe – Djindjic murder suspect arrested". 25 March 2003...
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    kingdom "Yugoslavia" in 1929. He was assassinated in Marseille by Vlado Chernozemski, a member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO)...
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    was assassinated in Marseille, during an official visit in 1934 by Vlado Chernozemski, member of the IMRO. Alexander was succeeded by his eleven-year-old...
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    1934), assassinated in Marseille, France, by Bulgarian nationalist Vlado Chernozemski "I suffer terribly. I am thirsty." — Louis Barthou, French Minister...
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    assassinated in Marseille during an official visit to France in 1934 by Vlado Chernozemski, an experienced marksman from Ivan Mihailov's Internal Macedonian...
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    паметта на Владо Черноземски във Велинград" [We honored the memory of Vlado Chernozemski in Velingrad] (in Bulgarian). Bulgarian National Alliance Edelweiss...
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    Croatian Ustashi. The killing was carried out by the VMRO assassin Vlado Chernozemski and happened after the suppression of IMRO following the 19 May 1934...
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    members to oppose IMRO and MMTRO. On 9 October 1934, IMRO member Vlado Chernozemski assassinated Alexander I of Yugoslavia. The Macedonist ideas increased...
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  • the assassination of Barthou by French police during the arrest of Vlado Chernozemski on 9 October 1934, British and French diplomacy turned away from the...
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    the Epoch Cassette Vision, created in 1981. The C96 was used by Vlado Chernozemski to assassinate the Yugoslav king Alexander I in Marseilles in 1934...
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  • by student Abdul Khaliq Hazara 1934 Alexander I of Yugoslavia by Vlado Chernozemski, a member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization 1936...
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    art and purchase paintings for his collection. On 9 October 1934 Vlado Chernozemski assassinated Paul's first-cousin, King Alexander I of Yugoslavia,...
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  • Alexander I King of Yugoslavia October 9, 1934 Marseille  France Vlado Chernozemski Armand Călinescu Prime Minister of Romania September 21, 1939 Bucharest...
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    Ustaše and possibly Italy, Hungary and Bulgaria backed revolutionary Vlado Chernozemski, who assassinated King Alexander I of Yugoslavia and the French minister...
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    Alexander, who had been assassinated on 6 October 1934 in Marseille by Vlado Chernozemski, a Bulgarian nationalist from IMRO. Here he met Hermann Göring and...
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    French foreign minister Louis Barthou. He was assassinated there by Vlado Chernozemski. In the interwar period, Marseille was known for its extensive organised...
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  • October 9 King Alexander I of Yugoslavia (b. 1888) (assassinated) Vlado Chernozemski, Bulgarian revolutionary leader (b. 1897) Saint Innocencio of Mary...
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    Minister Louis Barthou in Marseille, by a Bulgarian revolutionary Vlado Chernozemski. 23 January 1937 Stabbing 1 0 Assassination of Dimitri Navachine,...
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    assassinated in 1934 during a visit to Marseille, France. His assassin was Vlado Chernozemski, a member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization. The...
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    Ustashe on a common struggle against Yugoslavia. As result, Bulgarian Vlado Chernozemski was designated as their instructor in terrorist attacks and was sent...
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  • in Marseille, France. The perpetrator, a Bulgarian revolutionary, Vlado Chernozemski, was killed by French police. Three Ustaše members who had been waiting...
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    in October 1934. On 9 October, King Alexander was assassinated by Vlado Chernozemski, a Bulgarian revolutionary wielding a handgun. Another bullet struck...
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    misappropriating funds, which he denied from the pulpit. In October 1934, Vlado Chernozemski assassinated Yugoslavia's King Alexander. Đujić was chosen to stand...
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    imprisoned communists and on trade unions. He was in Ljubljana when Vlado Chernozemski, an assassin for the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization...
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    minister Louis Barthou were assassinated in Marseille. The perpetrator Vlado Chernozemski, a Bulgarian revolutionary, was killed right after the assassination...
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    Bulgarian Veličko Kerin (also known by his revolutionary pseudonym Vlado Chernozemski), an activist of IMRO, in a conspiracy with Yugoslav exiles and radical...
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  • Rothschild in Paris. 1934 Alexander I of Yugoslavia, king of Yugoslavia Vlado Chernozemski, member of the IMRO Killed in Marseille during a state visit. 1938...
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