The Kingdom of Yugoslavia’s Government in Emigration from 1941 to 1945
The fund of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia’s Government in Emigration has data on work and operations of the Yugoslav Royal Government after its withdrawal from the country, refusing to accept the capitulation and work in exile.
It is arranged and processed in form of boxes and folders and has in total 303 boxes of the archival materials with summary and analytical inventory.
The fund also has 1 one box of empty folders from 280-342 boxes which have been handed over to the Archives of Yugoslavia and 1 box of operational and ships logbooks of the Navy of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. There are 30 boxes of disorganized archival material, which have surpluses of original documents, photocopies, notebooks for card files of the Emigration Archive and disorganized Emigrant Archive taken from the Kljakovic family.
The fund encompasses data on the work of the Ministries of Army, Navy and Air Force, Supreme Command, Guard and defense attaches. The fund also has personal data on Yugoslav officers of the Government in Emigration.