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  1. He was assassinated by the Bulgarian Vlado Chernozemski, during a 1934 state visit to France. RM R52153 – 1934 - The moment of Assassination in Marseilles, France, of King Alexander of Yugoslavia (Alexander the Unifier) & M Barthou, French Minister (The body of the Assassin, Bulgarian revolutionary Vlado Chernozemski is inset inset)

  2. 30 de ene. de 2022 · The assassination of Alexander, first King of Yugoslavians, by Vlado Chernozemski, an experienced marksman in the employ of the Internal Macedonian Revolutio...

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  3. Born as a single child to his parents Dimitri and Dotcheva Chernozemski, Vlado was considered a perfect end to a fairytale story. His parents were high-school sweethearts, who fell in love and married soon after school. Dimitri was a simple carpenter, with strong political ties to the Otechestven Front. His mother was a stay at home mom to support their simple home, and the raising of Vlad ...

  4. France 1934. Assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia at the hands of Vlado Chernozemski, Marseille, France 1934. Colonel Piolet on horseback attacks the assassin. The automatic pistol of Vlado Georgieff Tchernozemsky with which he shot and killed King Alexander. of Yugo-Slavia at Marseilles on the 9th of October, 1934.

  5. A legend describing Chernozemski as Vlado the Driver (Bulgarian: Владо Шофьора) appeared in Macedonia, since he worked for a company in Dupnitsa as a driver for a short time. In the early 1920s, he moved to Bansko, when the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) was founded by Todor Alexandrov.

  6. Alejandro de Yugoslavia. El asesinato de Alejandro, primer rey de los yugoslavos, a manos de Vlado Chernozemski, un experimentado tirador al servicio de la Organización Revolucionaria Macedonia Interna (ORIM), habría caído en el olvido de no ser por la multitud de cámaras de fotos y carretes. Fue el primer asesinato político captado por ...