Konstantin Fotić Papers 1927-1972

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Konstantin Fotić Papers 1927-1972

The papers contain office and personal correspondence, reports, writings, speeches, clippings, and printed matter, documenting the politics of the Royal Yugoslav government in exile during World War II, Yugoslav-American relations, and the post-war Serbian and Yugoslav émigré community organizations. Additionally, documents provide detailed information on Serbian and Yugoslav prisoners of war and their immigration to the Dominican Republic and an extensive volume of speeches and writings reflecting Fotić's views on Tito, New Yugoslavia, and communism.

61 manuscript boxes, 3 oversize boxes; (27 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6657294

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Fotić, Konstantin, 1891-1959

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Yugoslav diplomat; minister and ambassador to the United States, 1935-1944. From the description of Konstantin Fotić papers, 1927-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869773 Biographical/Historical Note Konstantin Fotic (1891-1959) was born in Šabac, Serbia. His professional career was in diplomacy, serving the Royal Yugoslav government as minister and ambassador to the United States, 1935-1944. Fotić was the last Yu...