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100 1 0 _aBausardo, Thomas
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245 0 0 _aBeyond the 9 October 1934 attack in Marseille
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520 _aThe assassination of King Alexander of Yugoslavia and French foreign minister Louis Barthou in Marseille on 9 October 1934 played a key role in the bilateral relationship between these two countries during the interwar period, but does not account for all of the ways that terrorism shaped this relationship. The years preceding the attack indeed witnessed the development of police and intelligence cooperation between France and Yugoslavia against terrorist activities by the Ustasa and the IMRO. This cooperation was put to the test during the international investigation following the death of Alexander of Yugoslavia and ultimately fell apart as Yugoslavia aligned itself more closely with Nazi Germany.
690 _aterrorism
690 _acounterterrorism
690 _ainternational cooperation
690 _aintelligence
690 _apolice
690 _aterrorism
690 _acounterterrorism
690 _ainternational cooperation
690 _aintelligence
690 _apolice
786 0 _n20 & 21. Revue d'histoire | o 152 | 4 | 2022-05-02 | p. 61-71 | 0294-1759
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-vingt-et-vingt-et-un-revue-d-histoire-2021-4-page-61?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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