Stefan Troebst, "Historical Politics and Historical “Masterpieces” in Macedonia before and after 1991Arkiverad 30 januari 2009 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.", 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."
Stefan Troebst, "Historical Politics and Historical “Masterpieces” in Macedonia before and after 1991Arkiverad 30 januari 2009 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.", 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."