Word: yugoslavia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Scarcely a heavy, weight is the chief Regent of Yugoslavia, earnest and cultured Prince Paul, handsome brother-in-law of Britain's beauteous Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent...
This was vexing to President Benes' far from cordial host, Premier Dr. Milan Stoyadinovich of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Obviously 13-year-old King Peter does not yet count...
Last week this definitely anti-Soviet and anti-Left ramrod now in the making was giving European Communists and Socialists sleepless nights and in Yugoslavia they turned loose every effort to help swell the crowds that huzzahed in Belgrade for President & Mrs. Benes & Democracy...
Democrat Benes has the brilliance often to speak the truth, even to the public and journalists. He founded the Little Entente soon after the War; in 1933 he was able to forge this political constellation of Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Rumania into the most tightly interlocked alliance in Europe. Last week he skipped out in front of Dame Rumor with an intimation via Paris' famed Pertinax (Andre Geraud) that today the Little Entente is almost on the rocks. This is not only true but appalling to Europeans who have faith in Democracy and to others with a passion...
Thus all that President Benes stands for in Europe played its cards-or sent out last week its S. O. S. He visited the tomb of Yugoslavia's slain King Alexander, the father of Boy King Peter, and that served to remind millions how firm under His Late Majesty was the friendship of Yugoslavia and France-such friendship, plus faith in the League of Nations having ever been the cornerstone of the Little Entente. It reminded scarcely anyone that the French statesmen with whom Alexander was friendly were moderate Democrats, men who would have liked to exterminate the Socialist...