Pemerintahan Yugoslavia dalam pengasingan

Claridge's Hotel di London, dimana pemerintahan dalam pengasingan Yugoslavia bermarkas pada masa perang.
King Petar II berbincang dengan Perdaan Menteri Pemerintahan dalam Pengasingan Yugoslavia, Ivan Šubašić.

Pemerintahan dalam Pengasingan Kerajaan Yugoslavia (bahasa Serbo-Kroasia: Vlada Kraljevine Jugoslavije u egzilu / Влада Краљевине Југославије у егзилу) adalah sebuah pemerintahan resmi Yugoslavia, yang dikepalai oleh Raja Petar II. Pemerintahan tersebut dievakuasi dari Beograd pada April 1941, setelah invasi negara tersebut oleh Blok Poros, dan mula-mula ke Yunani, kemudian ke Palestina, kemudian ke Mesir dan terakhir di Britania Raya pada Juni 1941, serta sehingga disebut juga sebagai "Pemerintahan di London" (bahasa Serbo-Kroasia: Vlada u Londonu / Влада у Лондону).

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Referensi

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