Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945

The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats Slovenes later known as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a state in south-eastern and central Europe which existed from 1918 until 1941.

In 1903, King Alexander I of Serbia was murdered and replaced with Peter I of Serbia. After this, Serbia became more nationalist. Tensions with Austria-Hungary heightened when it conquered Bosnia in 1908. During this period Serbia managed to extend its borders and reconquer Kosovo and North Macedonia from the Ottoman Empire. Many Serbian nationalists wanted to create a unified state for the Slavs of the Balkans. Covert gangs attempted to assassinate Austro-Hungarian officials, like the Bosnian governor. In June 1914, a Bosnian Serb called Gavrilo Princip killed Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, Bosnia. This event eventually led to World War I.

Yugoslavia
Југославија
Jugoslavija
1918–1941
Anthem: "Himna Kraljevine Jugoslavije"
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Capital
and largest city
Belgrade
44°49′N 20°27′E / 44.817°N 20.450°E / 44.817; 20.450
Official languagesSerbo-Croatian
Macedonian
Slovene
Demonym(s)Yugoslav
GovernmentMonarchy
Details
Historical era20th century
• Creation
1 December 1918
• Axis invasion
6 April 1941
CurrencyYugoslav dinar
Calling code38
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 Serbia
Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 Montenegro
Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 Austro-Hungarian Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 Croatia-Slavonia
Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 Carniola
Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 Dalmatia
Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 Fiume
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945
Today part ofKingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 Croatia
Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 Kosovo
Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 Montenegro
Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 North Macedonia
Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 Serbia
Kingdom Of Yugoslavia: Country in southeastern Europe, 1929–1945 Slovenia

History

Creation

Yugoslavia came into existence in 1918 after World War I. Most of its northern territories were given to it from Austria-Hungary when it collapsed during the war. Its territories were reconquered by Serbia from the Ottoman Empire during the Balkan Wars (1912-13). The reigning king in Serbia became the king of all Yugoslavia.

For ten years, it was known as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. It began using the name 'Yugoslavia' in 1929. The name 'Yugoslavia' is Serbo-Croatian for 'Land of the Southern Slavs'. The Kingdom was invaded by the Axis Powers in 1941 and quickly fell during World War II. A Federal Democratic Republic was declared in 1943 with the King's approval, but the monarchy was abolished shortly after.

References

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Alexander I of SerbiaArchduke Franz FerdinandAustria-HungaryBalkansBosniaGavrilo PrincipKingdom of SerbiaKosovoNationalismNationalistNorth MacedoniaOttoman EmpireSarajevoSerbiaSlavsWorld War I

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