Aleksandar Cincar-Marković

Aleksandar Cincar-Marković
Cincar-Marković in 1935
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
In office
5 February 1939 – 27 March 1941
MonarchsPeter II
Prince Paul (Regent, in the name of young King Peter II)
Prime MinisterDragiša Cvetković
Preceded byMilan Stojadinović
Succeeded byMomčilo Ninčić
Personal details
Born(1889-06-20)20 June 1889
Died1947(1947-00-00) (aged 57–58)
PartyYugoslav Radical Union
RelationsCincar-Marko (great-grandfather)
Dimitrije Cincar-Marković (uncle)
EducationFirst Belgrade Gymnasium
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Aleksandar Cincar-Marković (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Цинцар-Марковић; 20 June 1889 – 1947) was a Serbian politician who was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

He is noteworthy for his role in the Yugoslav accession talks to the Tripartite Pact, holding meetings with Adolf Hitler on 28 November 1940 to receive assurances in Germany–Yugoslavia relations. After the Yugoslav accession to the Tripartite Pact on 25 March 1941, the Yugoslav coup d'état was launched two days later by anti-Axis segments of the Yugoslav armed forces, removing Cincar-Marković from power. This paved the way to the Invasion of Yugoslavia by Axis forces starting in early April.