Constantin Alexander Fotitch Collection.

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Constantin Alexander Fotitch Collection.

Correspondence of Constantin Fotitch, dated 1944-1958, both in his capacity as the Ambassador to Washington of the Yugoslav Royal government-in-exile, as well as President of the Serbian Central National Committee. Correspondence relates to political and cultural matters as well as to the post-WWII Serbian diaspora and Serbs in Canada.

471 items in 6 folders.

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hrv,

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SNAC Resource ID: 7550532

Ohio State University Libraries

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Hilandar Research Library

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Petar II Karađorđević, King of Yugoslavia, 1923-1970.

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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...

Triandis, Pola Fotitch.

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