Petar II Karadordevic, King of Yugoslavia, 1923-1970
Photograph of E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. with King Peter II of Yugoslavia
E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. (right) talks with King Peter II of Yugoslavia in air force uniform. King Peter II was living in exile in London in 1944 while his country was occupied by the Germans, and Tito was in the process of seizing it. The King, then 21, was photographed with the journalist at a meeting of the Anglo-American Press Association. The two men in the background are unidentified.
King Peter of Yugoslavia Visits Washington, D.C
Assistant Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (seated, left), King Peter II of Yugoslavia (seated, second from left), and Attorney General Francis Biddle (standing, second from left) watch a boxing match at the National Training School for Boys in Washington, D.C. All others unidentified.
King Peter of Yugoslavia Visits Washington, D.C
Assistant Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (seated, left), King Peter II of Yugoslavia (seated, second from left), and Attorney General Francis Biddle (seated, second from right) watch a boxing match at the National Training School for Boys in Washington, D.C. All others unidentified.
King Peter of Yugoslavia Visits Washington, D.C
Assistant Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (seated, left), King Peter II of Yugoslavia (seated, second from left), and Attorney General Francis Biddle (seated, second from right) watch a boxing match at the National Training School for Boys in Washington, D.C. All others unidentified.
King Peter of Yugoslavia Visits the United States
Assistant Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (left) and King Peter II of Yugoslavia (center) at the National Training School for Boys in Washington, D.C. All others unidentified.