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Title:Življenje kralja Petra II. Karađorđevića po drugi svetovni vojni v luči ohranjenih britanskih dokumentov
Authors:ID Torkar, Blaž, Government Office for the Protection of Classified Information (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo SCNR - Study Centre for National Reconciliation
Abstract:Prispevek na podlagi analize britanskih arhivskih dokumentov in objavljene znanstvene literature obravnava življenje jugoslovanskega kralja Petra II. Karađorđevića po drugi svetovni vojni. Leta 1945 so bile kralju Petru II. odvzete vse vladarske pravice in jugoslovanski monarh se je znašel v izgnanstvu. S svojo družino je živel v Veliki Britaniji in Franciji, zadnja leta življenja pa je preživel v ZDA. Prva leta življenja v izgnanstvu je opozarjal, da se v Jugoslaviji izvaja komunistična diktatura in upal, da bo prišlo do spremembe oblasti in njegove vrnitve v domovino. Kraljevo povojno življenje so zaznamovale tudi težave v zasebnem življenju in predvsem finančne težave. Ves čas si je prizadeval poenotiti srbske emigrantske organizacije in shizmo, ki je nastala v srbski pravoslavni cerkvi. Po hudi bolezni je leta 1970 umrl in bil pokopan v Cerkvi sv. Save v Libertyvillu, nedaleč od Chicaga. Leta 2013 so posmrtne ostanke Petra II. Karađorđevića in njegove družine pokopali v kraljevi grobnici v cerkvi Sv. Jurija na Oplencu v Srbiji.
Keywords:Karađorđevići, kralj Peter II., jugoslovanska emigrantska vlada, Tito, Jugoslavija, Velika Britanija, monarhija
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:20.12.2024
Year of publishing:2024
Number of pages:str. 155-178
Numbering:Letn. 8, št. 2
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-22790 New window
ISSN:2591-1201
DOI:https://doi.org/10.55692/D.18564.24.11 New window
Copyright:Študijski center za narodno spravo
Publication date in DiRROS:26.06.2025
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Title:The Life of King Peter II Karađorđević after the Second World War Based on Preserved British Documents
Abstract:Based on an analysis of British archival documents and published literature, this article discusses the life of Peter II Karađorđević, King of Yugoslavia, after the Second World War. In 1945, the king was deprived of all power as a ruler, and the Yugoslav monarch found himself in exile. He lived in the UK and France together with his family, and he spent his last years in the US. During his first years in exile, he drew attention to the fact that a communist dictatorship had taken over in Yugoslavia, hoping that there would be a change in power and that he would return home. The king also experienced problems in his private life and especially financial problems during the postwar period. Throughout, he sought to unify the Serbian emigrant organizations and bridge the schism in the Serbian Orthodox Church. He died of severe illness in 1970 and was buried at Saint Sava Monastery Church in Libertyville,not far from Chicago. In 2013, his remains and those of his family were transferred to the Royal Mausoleum at Oplenac, Serbia.
Keywords:Karađorđević dynasty, King Peter II, Yugoslav government in exile, Tito, Yugoslavia, United Kingdom, monarchy


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