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  1. Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, also known as Paul Karađorđević (Serbo-Croatian: Pavle Karađorđević, Павле Карађорђевић, English transliteration: Paul Karageorgevich; 27 April 1893 – 14 September 1976), was prince regent of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during the minority of King Peter II.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Prince Paul Karadjordjević (born April 27 [April 15, Old Style], 1893, St. Petersburg, Russia—died September 14, 1976, Paris, France) was the regent of Yugoslavia in the period leading into World War II. Paul’s uncle was King Peter I of Serbia, and Paul’s mother was a Russian princess of the Demidov family.

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  3. Yugoslavia’s Prince Paul (left) stands with Adolf Hitler during the last great prewar military parade in Berlin, June 1939. A Studious and Cultured Prince. That was not how the 1941 edition of Current Biography saw him, however. “[There are] certain rumors as to Paul’s own attachment to the Crown….

  4. El príncipe Pablo de Yugoslavia , también conocido como Paul Karađorđević ( serbocroata : Pavle Karađorđević , Павле Карађорђевић, transliteración al inglés: Paul Karageorgevich ; 27 de abril de 1893 - 14 de septiembre de 1976), fue príncipe regente del Reino de Yugoslavia durante la minoría del rey Pedro. II .

  5. The House of Karađorđević or Karađorđević dynasty (Serbian Cyrillic: Династија Карађорђевић, romanized: Dinastija Karađorđević, pl. Карађорђевићи / Karađorđevići, pronounced [karad͡ʑǒːrd͡ʑeʋit͡ɕ]) is the name of the former ruling Serbian and deposed Yugoslav royal family.

  6. Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, also known as Paul Karađorđević (Serbo-Croatian: Pavle Karađorđević, Павле Карађорђевић, English transliteration: Paul Karageorgevich; 27 April 1893 – 14 September 1976), was prince regent of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during the minority of King Peter II. Read more on Wikipedia.

  7. Prince Paul Karađorđević and Adolf Hitler. After Bulgaria joined the Tripartite Pact, on March 4, Prince Pavle met Hitler at the Berghof, on his invitation. Since Hitler was adamant that he would not allow the creation of the front against Germans in Balkan, he gave the prince an ultimatum asking him to sign the accession to the Tripartite Pact.