Aleksandra's Note: This letter to the New York Times was published on March 3, 1990, over a year before the break-up of Yugoslavia began, spawning the wars of the 1990s. Elizabeth, H.R.H. Princess of Yugoslavia, is the daughter of Prince Paul Karageorgevich, who was removed from power in the March 27, 1941 Yugoslav coup d'etat that changed the Balkans forever. Her passionate letter provides a strong perspective regarding the consequences of the much heralded events of March 27, especially considering everything that came afterwards.
Sincerely,
Aleksandra Rebic
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H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth
of Yugoslavia
Prince Paul of Yugoslavia
H.R.H. Princess of Yugoslavia
New York, Feb. 21, 1990
http://www.nytimes.com/1990/03/03/opinion/l-yugoslavia-could-learn-from-us-federalism-prince-paul-betrayed-740790.html
New York, Feb. 21, 1990
http://www.nytimes.com/1990/03/03/opinion/l-yugoslavia-could-learn-from-us-federalism-prince-paul-betrayed-740790.html
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If you would like to get in touch with me, Aleksandra, please feel free to contact me at ravnagora@hotmail.com
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