Thessaloniki process

Thessaloniki process (20. ⅲ – 5. ⅵ 1917) – a process in which the Serbian military court in Thessaloniki brought to the leaders of the secret association “Reunification or Death”, on charges that they tried to carry over and assassinate the thrown of Aleksandar Karadjordjevic. Seven of the defendants were sentenced to death. Of these three were executed, including Colonel Dragutin Dimitrievic-App. After the Second World War, the trial was restored, and the pronounced judgments were abolished. Lit.: Carlo Sport, Nikola Pasi ¢, Belgrade, 1991; Milivoje Alimimo ¢, Thessaloniki Front, Belgrade, 1967. D. Job. Georgi Thessaloniki


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
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