RMHN2MHE–U.N. Yugoslav soldiers keeping their position in Ras el Nagb, in the Sinai peninsula. 1959, Egypt
RMG84716–Prime Minister Winston Churchill (left) with Marshal Tito, head of the Yugoslav nation, at 10 Downing Street.
RM2AKDPXA–King Peter II conferring with the Prime Minister of the Yugoslav Government in Exile, Dr Ivan Subasic, following the latter's first meeting with Marshal Tito at Bari, Italy. June 21, 1944
RMG3BB59–Yugoslav Sailor
RMCPMT5C–Yugoslav soldiers surrender, 1941
RM2K099E1–Youth brigade workers in the Yugoslav Road Development programme.
RM2HPTMY3–YUGOSLAV SOLDIERS surrender their arms to German soldiers about 1941.
RMDJ3C49–Marshal Josip Broz Tito leader of the Yugoslav Partisans, Europe's most effective anti-Nazi resistance movement
RM2BWAYA8–Yugoslav portion of Fiume 23 September 1919
RME0YC75–Oct. 30, 1969 - October 30th 1969 20 die in Yugoslav earthquake. 20 people were killed and more than 400 injured when an earthquake devastated the central Yugoslavian town of Banja Luka. The earthquake, on Monday, was the climax of a series of 13 which shock central and north-eastern Yugoslavia starting on Sunday afternoon. The death toll was kept down by the fact that most of the inhabitants of the town spent the night and morning in the open
RMHR08C4–Yugoslav revolutionary and politician Josip Broz Tito at the restaurant, Rome, Italy
RMF2B2EW–Nikita Khrushchev walks with Josip Tito, Yugoslav Communist leader in Belgrade, June 1955. Walking behind is Nikolai Bulganin, indicating Khrushchev's higher position in Soviet Leadership following the death of Josef Stalin in March 1953 (CSU 2015 8 541)
RM2AMF0WX–Marshal Josip Broz Tito, the leader of the united Yugoslav partisan armed forces against the Nazi invaders and their allies, poses with his dog.
RMAC55P6–BBC WORLD SERVICE LONDON BUSH HOUSE SERBS CROATS ARGUE ABOUT HOW TO COVER YUGOSLAV CONFLICT 1992
RMJ70Y5E–Nikola Pašić, 1845 – 1926. Serbian and Yugoslav politician, diplomat and Prime Minister of Yugoslavia. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMEFPNXG–A Yugoslav soldier in uniform of the 1930s and early WW2
RMP99RBT–Monument to Sava Kovačević and Yugoslav Partisans in Grahovo, Montenegro
RM2E3CGY2–Josip Broz Tito. Josip Broz Tito was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and statesman, serving in various roles from 1943 until his death in 1980. During World War II, he was the leader of the Partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe. He also served as the President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 14 January 1953 until his death on 4 May 1980.
RMTXGFGP–President Jimmy Carter USA meets with Yugoslav communist leader Marshall Josef Tito 1978
RMG80K9A–Marshal Tito, head of the Yugoslav nation, honours Britain's war dead by laying a wreath on the Cenotaph in Whitehall.
RMGFDP78–Beograd, Belgrade: Museum of Yugoslav History : Souvenirs on sale, Serbia, ,
RMD89D15–YUGOSLAV. BANDITS/1923
RMCPMTBM–A German general announces the ceasefire to Yugoslav soldiers, 1941
RM2K02JD9–Yugoslav partisans executed by German soldiers in Yugoslavia 1940
RMCYM796–MAJA MILOS Yugoslav film director in November 2012. Photo Jeffrey Mayer
RM2J8TDGM–Nazi German fully tracked armoured fighting vehicle action attack firing on positions of Yugoslav partisans in Dalmatia by the German armoured gun StuG III40 Ausf G. WW2 World War II The Sturmgeschütz III (StuG III) assault gun was Germany's most-produced fully tracked armoured fighting vehicle during World War II
RM2BW3B9B–King Alexandra of Yugoslavia assassinated . Sir John Simon visits Yugoslav Embassy . 9 October 1934 .
RME10MX1–Jun. 19, 1973 - Nikki Pilic the Yugoslav Tennis Player appeals against his suspension in the High Court: Nikki Pilic, the Yugoslav tennis player, was attending the High Court yesterday for the hearing of his appeal against his suspension. Pilic is seeking an interim injunction preventing the International Tennis Federation and the All-England Lawn Tennis club from enforcing the suspension. He was banned from playing for failing to appear for a Davis Cup match, but Pilic claims that he was not committed to play in that match
RM2HTYK28–Yugoslav actress Beba Loncar in the movie The Fuller Report, Italy/France 1968
RMF2AWPR–Prime Minister Nehru, Yugoslav President Tito, and Egyptian President Nasser in a conference. July 18, 1956. The non-aligned leaders met at a fishermen's hut on an islet near of President Tito's summer residence in Brioni. (CSU 2015 11 1236)
RFA55K6X–Painet is1341 macedonia yugoslav republic fyrm street scene struga country developing nation less economically developed
RMJGGY7K–President Boris Trajkovski (right), of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, is escorted by the Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld (left), U.S. Secretary of Defense and U.S. Army Col. Thomas M. Jordan (center), Commander of Troops, during an inspection of the ceremonial honor guard at the Pentagon on May 2, 2001.
RFJ39RJE–Belgrade, Serbia - Mosaic above the entrance to the Museum of Yugoslav History - MUZEJ JUGOSLAVIJE
RMW1PEE2–28th March 1993 During the Siege of Sarajevo: in Hadziristica Street,close to the Miljacka River, a big sign shows a town plan of the old city. In the background is a JAT (Yugoslav Airlines) office.
RMP99RBN–Monument to Sava Kovačević and Yugoslav Partisans in Grahovo, Montenegro
RM2D57HPY–Supporters of Macedonia's main opposition Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity (VMNO-DPNE) wave the party flag as they celebrate parliamentary election victory in Skopje early November 2. Macedonia's ruling socialists conceded defeat after the election, following decades of leftist government in the former Yugoslav republic. Ljubco Georgievski, president of the right-wing VMNO-DPNE party, said he and his pro-market partner the Democratic Alliance (DA) were on their way to form a government. EV/WS
RMCX48FD–The town of Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, on Lake Ohrid, Macedonia, FYROM, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
RMG42FKH–Australian singer Frank Ifield and Ulster's Dana (Rosemary Brown), who won 1st and 2nd place in a Yugoslav Song Festival.
RF2J5NP2P–Woman with fruits from Yugoslav money - dinar
RM2M97R9H–Yugoslav Hawker Hurricane I.
RMCPJE0Y–Trial of the murderers of Yugoslav King Alexander I and Jean Louis Barthou, 1935
RM2K02PNP–Painting of international co-operation and solidarity by Yugoslav girl Bayat Zhivanka;13 years old;
RMH9KY03–1945 Picture Post Female Yugoslav partisan
RMH35MNW–The Ministry of Culture Building, aka Museum of Yugoslav History, formerly the National Agrarian Bank Building (Branko Krstic
RM2BW968Y–Queens of the Yugoslav grape harvest . Two Queens of the Yugoslav grape harvest , with bunches of fine fruit just picked from the vines . 6 October 1932
RME10MX2–Jun. 19, 1973 - Nikki Pilic the Yugoslav Tennis player appeals against his suspension in the High Court: Nikki Pilic, the Yugoslav tennis player, was attending the High Court yesterday for the hearing of his appeal against his suspension. Pilic is seeking an interim injunction preventing the International Tennis Federation and the All-England Lawn Tennis Club from enforcing the suspension. He was banned from playing for failing to appear for a Davis Cup match, but Pilic claims that he was not committed to play in that match
RMDGT5CW–Yugoslav Spider firefighter's helmet, 'Feuer und Flamme – Die Feuerwehr von 1850 bis heute', an exhibition of 150 years of
RMD40G6Y–JAT YUGOSLAV AIRLINES BOEING 737 AIRWAYS
RFA55JYT–Painet is1312 macedonia yugoslav republic fyrm street scene struga country developing nation less economically developed
RF2J0ETBH–Former Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building, bombed by NATO in 1999. Belgrade, Serbia
RFJ39RMB–Belgrade, Serbia - Mosaic above the entrance to the Museum of Yugoslav History - MUZEJ JUGOSLAVIJE
RMBT4A2D–Card commemorating the first Yugoslav Vsesokolski Rally held in Lubljana in August 1922.
RMR25PJY–The damaged former Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building, Belgrade, Serbia, was bombed by NATO aircraft during the Kosovo war in 1999.
RMP99RBM–Monument to Sava Kovačević and Yugoslav Partisans in Grahovo, Montenegro
RM2D5GPAA–French NATO soldiers collect their belongings piled up on the runway following the arrival of some 40 French troops, members of the NATO extraction force at Skopje airport December 6. The NATO alliance on Saturday announced the imminent deployment to Macedonia of a 1,500-man extraction force to rescue international observers in neighbouring Kosovo in case of emergency. A NATO statement said the mission was in line with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1203 which stipulates arrangements for verifying Yugoslav compliance with U.N. demands to end the Kosovo conflict. PEK/WS
RMDARRY0–Yugoslav / Serbian ammunition cases. War and Peace Revival, July 2013. Folkestone Racecourse, Kent, England, UK.
RMG42FF2–Australian singer Frank Ifield and Ulster's Dana (Rosemary Brown), who won 1st and 2nd place in a Yugoslav Song Festival.
RF2J5F49D–Old Yugoslav money - dinar in the black wallet
RM2K6425K–Vintage World War II photograph - Liberator bomber heading towards it's drop zone to supply food and ammuniition to Tito's Yugoslav forces
RMFD816X–Joseph Goebbels, Yugoslav Prince Paul and Princess Olga, 1939
RMF7NMAG–President Jimmy Carter USA meets with Yugoslav communist leader Marshall Josef Tito 1978
RMH9KY6W–1944 War Illustrated Yugoslav leader Marshal Tito
RMF8HMJ0–An overcast day at the Museum of Yugoslav History in Belgrade, Serbia. The museum tells the story of Yugoslavia.
RM2BW32XJ–Queens of the Yugoslav grape harvest . Two Queens of the Yugoslav grape harvest , with bunches of fine fruit just picked from the vines . 6 October 1932
RME10MEY–Jun. 06, 1973 - Nikki Pilic The Yugoslav Tennis Player Appeals Against His Suspension In The High Court: Nikki Pilic, the Yugoslav tennis player, was attending the High Court yesterday for the hearing of his appeal against his suspension. Pilic is seeking an interim injunction preventing the International Tennis Federation and the All-England Lawn Tennis Club from enforcing the suspension. He was banned from playing for failing to appear for a Davis Cup match, but Pilic claims that he was not committed to play in that match
RMDGT5CT–Yugoslav Spider firefighter's helmet, 'Feuer und Flamme – Die Feuerwehr von 1850 bis heute', an exhibition of 150 years of
RMBX55EC–Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito with Czechoslovak President Antonin Novotny in Prague, Czechoslovakia 1965. (CTK Photo)
RFA55K5P–Painet is1339 macedonia yugoslav republic fyrm street scene struga country developing nation less economically developed
RF2J0ETF9–Former Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building, bombed by NATO in 1999. Belgrade, Serbia
RMJ7W10F–Belgrade, Serbia - Visitors in front of the Museum of Yugoslav History - MUZEJ JUGOSLAVIJE
RF2K2PED9–.Jajce from old Yugoslav money
RMR25PK3–The damaged former Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building, Belgrade, Serbia, was bombed by NATO aircraft during the Kosovo war in 1999.
RMP99RBY–Monument to Sava Kovačević and Yugoslav Partisans in Grahovo, Montenegro
RM2D5A25J–A French NATO officer watches military planes carrying 40 French troops, members of the NATO extraction force at Skopje airport arrive December 6. The NATO alliance on Saturday announced the imminent deployment to Macedonia of a 1,500-man extraction force to rescue international observers in neighbouring Kosovo in case of emergency. A NATO statement said the mission was in line with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1203 which stipulates arrangements for verifying Yugoslav compliance with U.N. demands to end the Kosovo conflict. PEK/WS
RMDARRXX–Yugoslav / Serbian ammunition cases. War and Peace Revival, July 2013. Folkestone Racecourse, Kent, England, UK.
RMG42FF3–Australian singer Frank Ifield and Ulster's Dana (Rosemary Brown), who won 1st and 2nd place in a Yugoslav Song Festival.
RF2J68G3E–Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge from Yugoslav money - Dinar
RMMHMNDN–An interesting group portrait taken at the Hertfordshire home of the Earl of Strathmore in 1920: (left) Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon (later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) (1900-2002), (top) Prince Paul of Yugoslavia (1893-1976), (right) Elizabeth's Mother, Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne (1962-1938) and (bottom) Elizabeth's brother The Hon. David Bowes Lyon (1902-1961). Date: 1920
RM2B2BB4K–Construction of the Yugoslav Embassy in the Rauchstrasse in Berlin. The villa of the emigrated Mendelssohn-Bartholdy family was demolished for this construction.
RM2K02JA2–The plant in Zenica is the flagship of the ferrous metallurgy of Yugoslavia, one of the largest objects of Yugoslav-Soviet economic cooperation.
RMH9KXY0–1944 Picture Post Yugoslav leader Marshal Tito
RF2JMMM8B–Old Yugoslav money - dinar in the black wallet
RM2BTPRYJ–Yugoslav region commits suicide. General Vojislav Tomitch, commander of the Belgrade Garrison and Deputy Regent for Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, who has died after shooting himself in Belgrade. 13 November 1937
RME0M2F3–Mar. 14, 1953 - TITO Reaches Thames Estuary: The Yugoslav training ship Galeb, bringing Marshal Tito on his state visit to London, rounded North Foreland, into the Thames Estuary today. She will reach her anchorage in the mouth of the Thames this afternoon and will continue up the Thames to Greenwich tomorrow. At Greenwich, Tito will board the port of London Authority chief Harbourmaster's launch ''Nore'', to complete the journey up river to Westminster Pier, where he will be received officially by the Duke of Edinburgh
RMAT1NE9–Exhibition about the Yugoslav civil war in the Sponza Palace Dubrovnik Croatia
RMBX55E7–Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito´s wife Jovnako Brozova in Prague, Czechoslovakia 1965. (CTK Photo / )
RFA55JYP–Painet is1311 macedonia yugoslav republic fyrm street scene struga country developing nation less economically developed
RF2J0ETDJ–Former Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building, bombed by NATO in 1999. Belgrade, Serbia
RMJ7W0RT–Belgrade, Serbia - Visitors in front of the Museum of Yugoslav History - MUZEJ JUGOSLAVIJE
RF2K2PECT–Cetinje monastery from Yugoslav money
RF2CE8G7W–AB41 of the Yugoslav People's Army after the end of World War II
RMP98TR3–unusual sweeping curves and concrete sculptures commemorate the Yugoslav Partisans killed in World War II at the Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar
RM2D579W7–New Macedonian Prime Minister Ljupce Georgievski (R) receives blessing kiss from Macedonian Orthodox Archbishop Mihail (L) after inauguration ceremony in Skopje capita November 30. A new Macedonian government was voted into office by parliament on Monday, clearing the way for NATO to seek formal permission for an 'extraction force' to be deployed in the former Yugoslav republic. Last week top NATO officials said the force, meant to rescue unarmed international 'verifiers' from neighboring Kosovo in case of renewed fighting in the Yugoslav province, could be deployed as early as this week if it
RMBFX6G1–Yugoslav 1 Dinar wartime Banknote from 1944
RMG4HG05–PA NEWS PHOTO 22/5/71 WELSHMAN GERALD BATTRICK IN ACTIONA AGAINST YUGOSLAV ZELJKO FRANULOVIC DURING THE MEN'S SINGLES FINAL AT THE ROTHMANS BRITISH HARD COURT LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS IN BOURNEMOUTH
RF2J5WHBW–Arif Heralic a portrait from Yugoslav money - Dinar
RFJ70YTY–Old Yugoslav car, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia
RMCPMT5A–Yugoslav prisoners, 1941
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