I wasted an hour looking for images (mostly of Carol, hoping for one of him with Elena Lupescu) and struck out. I did, however, find a small site by an Iron Guard supporter that can be found here: http://members.xoom.com/Generatia_Noua/archmichael.html
Here are questions for this week.
1. Prepare an identification for each of the following figures including their country, political orientation and major actions and bring it to section (see interwar id list for proper diacritics): a) Nikola Pasic; b) Stjepan Radic; c) King Alexander; d) King Carol; e) Tsar Boris; f) King Zog; g) Corneliu Codreanu; h) Alexander Stamboliski; i) Milan Stojadinovic.
2. What was the League of the Archangel Michael?
3. What was meant by "Guided Democracy" (p.116)?
4. In what ways did the Stamboliski regime help Bulgaria? Who were his critics? Why?
5. What changes took place in Bulgarian foreign policy after 1935?
6. Why were Slovene and Croatian attitudes to the newly formed Yugoslavia so different?
7. How did King Alexander try to create a Yugoslav consciousness?
8. What internal and external obstacles to viable state formation faced Albania?
9. Consider Romania and Yugoslavia. How did problems arising from regional diversity affect political developments in the interwar period?
10. How does Capek expose the dangers of militarism in his play "The Plague Years"? How does his technique differ from that of Karl Kraus in "The Last Days of Mankind"? Which do you think is more effective?