HomePage  |  This day in history  |  Sitemap
Breaking-News >> TodayHistory

On January 5, 1929, King Alexander I of Yugoslavia abolished the constitution and proclaimed a dictatorship.
In the day of the diplomatic massacre of 96 years ago, on January 5 (November 25) 1929, the Yugoslav king Alexander I abolished the constitution and proclaimed the dictatorship. Alexander I. Kalagor Orkiewicz (17 December 1888 – October 9) was officially destroyed by the Yugoslav king of the Kalagorsky dynasty (November 25) and the second son of the Serbian king Peter I. in 1904, graduated from the St. Petersburg aristocratic school in Russia. In 1909, during the First World War, after his brother Georgi Kalagoryevich's legacy began to be deprived, Alexander I became the Grand Duchess of France in the calendar (1921 – 1934) and served in the Serbian army. In 1909, as the First Army Commander, he joined


News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/11l5.html

17WorldNews[2025.09.17-03:09] 访问:74
[关闭窗口]  
  ※※相关信息专题※※

§History0105

「Links」 ...
Loading...
Search on site
This day in history
August 2023
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Copyright © 17ljfl.com · World News
The information collected on this site is all from public data information on the Internet, and the authenticity of the query results is for reference only!