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Constantin Fotitch Papers (Digital Surrogates)
September 24, 2005; 2015
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Papers of Constantin A. Fotitch (1891-1959), Minister and Ambassador of the Royal Yugoslav government to the United States (1935-44), contains correspondence, menu, newspapers clippings, scrapbooks, and telegraphs, relating to the Serbian diaspora, extradition of Yugoslavian peoples from Italy, and Fotitch as Ambassador-in-exile, including correspondence with Nikola Tesla (1937), Slavok L. Simich (1943-44, 1954), Serbian National Federation (1944), His Majesty King Peter II of Yugoslavia (1944, 1954), the Serbian National Defense Council of America (1950), the Free Europe Committee (1950-58), and Canadian Serbians (1957-59).