IN SEARCH OF…a Macedonia curse or coincidence?

Top from the left: Germany Captain Hugo von Goeben; British Lord Mountbatten, Sultan Abdul Hamid II. Bottom from the left: King Ferdinand of Bulgaria; King Alexander of Greece; King Alexander of Serbia.

October 9 will mark the 90th anniversary of the assassination of the Serbian King Alexander I of Yugoslavia by a Macedonian hitman called Vlado Georgiev, nicknamed Crnozemski (blackearth). The killing happened during a royal visit to France in 1934. 

Alternate Comms website is not one for superstitions or the supernatural but operates on logical and reasoned analysis of events. However, it is a fascinating coincidence that a number of foreign figures directly or indirectly involved in the partitioning of and subjugation of Macedonia and mistreatment of Macedonians and/or putting down rebellions by native Macedonians have met grizzly or macabre or mysterious deaths.

Macedonia was under almost 500 years of Turkish Ottoman colonial rule which ended in 1913. But the countries that defeated Turkey, Greece, Serbia and Bulgaria then partitioned Macedonia amongst themselves and each launched brutal de-nationalisation policies aimed at the Macedonians living under their occupation. 

In 1909 German Army officer Captain Hugo Von Goeben, who played big role in crushing Macedonian Ilinden Uprising in 1903 on behalf of Ottoman Empire, committed suicide by cutting his own throat after a love affair with a married women led him to killing her husband, a fellow German Army officer, on Christmas Day 1908. 

Von Goeben’s “client” Turkish Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II was overthrown in a “Palace coup” by the 1908 Young Turks uprising. He ordered the brutal crushing of 1903 Ilinden Uprising. By 1913 the Turkish Ottoman Empire had virtually collapsed in Europe.

In 1918 King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria – forced to abdicate after being on the losing side in WWI. His royal dynasty ended in 1944. Son King Boris III died under mysterious circumstances in 1943. Boris was an ally of Nazi German leader Adolf Hitler.

In 1920 Greek King Alexander I died of poisoning after being bitten by a monkey. 

In 1979 British Lord Mountbatten, a relative of British monarch Queen Elizabeth II, was assassinated by a bomb by the Irish Republic Army in its war against British rule in Northern Ireland. Mountbatten had in 1946 urged Britain to strengthen its support for the Greek monarchist forces in the Greek Civil War (1946-49) and he had singled out Macedonians as being opponents.   

The hugely popular US TV series In Search of (1977-82), hosted by famous American science fiction film actor Leonard Nimoy, explored famous mysteries and phenomena –

Leonard Nimoy: “Lost Civilisations. Extra-terrestrials. Myths and Monsters. Missing Persons. Magic and Witchcraft. Unexplained phenomena. In Search of cameras are travelling the world seeking out these great mysteries. This program was the result of the work of scientists, researchers, and a group of highly skilled technicians. 

Another person: “This series presents information based in part on theory and conjecture. The producer’s purpose is to suggest some possible explanations, but not necessarily the only ones, to the mysteries we will examine.”