Stefan Troebst, "Historical Politics and Historical “Masterpieces” in Macedonia before and after 1991Arhivirano 2004-01-10 na Wayback Machine-u", New Balkan Politics, Issue 6, 2003: "... the suicide-assassin from VMRO, Vlado Cernozemski, who, on orders from Mihajlov and his ethno-national VMRO, which was defined as Bulgarian, killed the Yugoslav king Alexander I Karadzordzevic and the French Minister of Foreign Affairs Louis Bareau in Marseilles in 1934."
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Stefan Troebst, "Historical Politics and Historical “Masterpieces” in Macedonia before and after 1991Arhivirano 2004-01-10 na Wayback Machine-u", New Balkan Politics, Issue 6, 2003: "... the suicide-assassin from VMRO, Vlado Cernozemski, who, on orders from Mihajlov and his ethno-national VMRO, which was defined as Bulgarian, killed the Yugoslav king Alexander I Karadzordzevic and the French Minister of Foreign Affairs Louis Bareau in Marseilles in 1934."