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  2. List of Bulgarian generals from 1878 to 1946 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Bulgarian generals from the period of the Principality (1878–1908) and Kingdom (1908–1946). The year each became a general is given in parentheses.

  3. Bulgaria during World War II - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence of World War II, the Soviet Union invaded Bulgaria and a Communist regime was installed in 1946 with Georgi Dimitrov at the helm. The monarchy was abolished in 1946 and the tsar sent into exile. The People's Republic of Bulgaria was established, lasting until 1990. The Red Army remained in occupation of Bulgaria until 1947.

  4. Category : Bulgarian military personnel of World War II

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    Pages in category "Bulgarian military personnel of World War II" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Teodosi Daskalov - Wikipedia

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    World War II Teodosi Petrov Daskalov ( Bulgarian : Теодоси Даскалов ) was a Bulgarian infantry general who served as Minister of War from January 24, 1938, to April 11, 1942. He was executed by the communist regime on February 1, 1945, after a death sentence issued by the so-called People's Court .

  6. Second Army (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian 4th and 5th armies had been placed under the overall command of general Mihail Savov and on 14 July the Second Army was also added to the army group. the defeat of the Serbians allowed the Bulgarians to concentrate large parts of the 4th Army, the entire 2nd Army and fresh units of the 1st Army against the Greek Army. General ...

  7. Bulgarian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Equipping the army with tanks, submarines, bombers and heavy artillery was strictly prohibited, although Bulgaria managed to get around some of these prohibitions. Nevertheless, on the eve of World War II the Bulgarian army was still well-trained and well-equipped. In fact, the Bulgarian Army had been expanded in 1935. [10]

  8. Vasil Boydev - Wikipedia

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    On August 11, 1941, Boydev replaced General Nikola Mihov at the head of the Fifth Bulgarian Army, which had been newly created for the occupation of Yugoslav Macedonia and Pirot. He remained in command of this occupation Army until May 11, 1944, when he resigned and retired, due to disagreement with the strict pro-German course of the regency ...

  9. Category:Bulgarian generals - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people who are or have been general officers in the Bulgarian Army. Pages in category "Bulgarian generals" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.