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The '''Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Yugoslavia''' was the [[United Kingdom]]'s foremost [[Diplomat|diplomatic representative]] to [[Yugoslavia]], including the Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1918-45, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1945-1991, and continuation Yugoslavia ([[Serbia]]) until 2003.
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(Ambassador to Yugoslavia)

Start1918
End2003
InterestsYugoslavia
The United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative to Yugoslavia

The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Yugoslavia was the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative to Yugoslavia, including the Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1918-45, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1945-1991, and continuation Yugoslavia (Serbia) until 2003.


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromToDescription
Ivor Roberts19941997
Andy Wood19851989
Frank Roberts19541957
Ralph Stevenson19431946This being the royalist Yugoslav Government-in-Exile in Egypt, not the Partisans under Tito who formed a government after WW2.
Ronald Campbell19391941Includes the 1941 Yugoslav coup d'état
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