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For more than a century, the people of Serbia have held the name of the Emperor Nicholas II with special reverence, believing him to be their patron and protector. Serbs of different generations remember all too well that one of the most difficult periods of their nations’ history was during World War I, when the Russian emperor came to their aid, and defended the fraternal people against Austro-Hungarian aggression, risking his own power, and the future of his empire.
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Приредио: Александар Јовановић / Ћирилизовано
Portrait of Emperor Nicholas II Adorns Serbian City Street
For more than a century, the people of Serbia have held the name of the Emperor Nicholas II with special reverence, believing him to be their patron and protector. Serbs of different generations remember all too well that one of the most difficult periods of their nations’ history was during World War I, when the Russian emperor came to their aid, and defended the fraternal people against Austro-Hungarian aggression, risking his own power, and the future of his empire.
The
personal participation of Emperor Nicholas II saved the lives of many
Serbian soldiers and affected the final outcome of the war in which
Serbs were the victors. Their grateful descendants have not forget his
sacrifice.
One
manifestation of Serbia’s love and memory was the action of a group of
young Serbian artists from the city of Novi Sad. For three days, from 1
to 4 February, a group of enthusiasts produced a large portrait of
Emperor Nicholas II in the “popular wall painting style” in the Serbian
city. The portrait reflects an original of the emperor painted in 1915
by the famous Russian painter Boris Mikhaylovich Kustodiev (1878-1927).
Beneath
the portrait is placed the text of a telegram from Nicholas II to King
Aleksandar Karadjordjevic of Serbia: "All my efforts will be made to
comply with the dignity of Serbia ... In no case will Russia remain
indifferent to the fate of Serbia".
The
street portrait was initiated by the Serbian League Coalition
"Rodoljub" as a symbol of brotherly love and union between the Serbian
and Russian peoples.
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© Paul Gilbert @ Royal Russia. 05 February, 2016
Извор: ROYAL RUSSIA: News, Videos & Photographs About the Romanov Dynasty, Monarchy and Imperial Russia - Updated Daily
Приредио: Александар Јовановић / Ћирилизовано
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