Prince Paul of Yugoslavia b. April 15, 1893 d. September 14, 1976 Yugoslavian Monarch. He was the son of Prince Arsen Karageorgevich and the brother of King Peter I of Serbia, and a man of culture. He read history at Christ Church in Oxford, England, and in 1934 when King Alexander was assassinated during the minority of King Peter II, he became regent. In March 1941 he was overthrown and went into exile, just before the Nazis overran his country. Cimetiere de Bois-de-Vaus, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland