Парадна униформа краља Петра II КарађорђевићаUniform of the Yugoslav king. Members of Special Detachment Hintze (Gestapo) and the Army examine the uniform of King Peter II of Yugoslavia, which they found in the Ostrog monastery during the arrest of Serbian Patriarch Gavrilo. According to the patriarch, the "Germans were so pleased and happy, as if they had solved the biggest problem in the world; their noisy voices strangely echoed in the silence of the monastery". The photograph was soon published in the "Berlin Illustrated Newspaper", along with a propaganda text about the king as a traitor of his people, and also, at the end of the year, in the book "Tanks in the Balkans" – as a concluding illustration of the collapse of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. (In the postwar Yugoslavia, the photo was forgotten; only the one from Drvar, showing seized Tito's uniform, was published.)
Text: Ivan Ž.
Photographer: Albert Otto, 691st Propaganda Company.
Date: 25 April 1941.
Location: Ostrog (district of Danilovgrad), Yugoslavia.
Original caption: "Serbian state treasure in a rocky eyrie. Among other finds, there is also a uniform of King Peter, who left behind in his hasty flight large amounts of luggage and a state treasure of 375 million dinars."
File source: Nationaal Archief, SFA022804408.
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