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

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... This is a list of Bulgarian generals from the period of the Principality (1878–1908) and Kingdom (1908–1946 ...

  3. Bulgaria during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The government of the Kingdom of Bulgaria under Prime Minister Georgi Kyoseivanov declared a position of neutrality upon the outbreak of World War II. Bulgaria was determined to observe it until the end of the war; but it hoped for bloodless territorial gains in order to recover the territories lost in the Second Balkan War and World War I, as well as gain other lands with a significant ...

  4. Category:Bulgarian generals - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Bulgarian generals" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.

  5. Category : Bulgarian military personnel of World War II

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Yordan Milanov (Bulgarian major general) N. Asen Nikolov (officer) P. ... Category: Bulgarian military personnel of World War II.

  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. Ivan Marinov (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Balkan Wars, World War II Ivan Krstev Marinov ( Bulgarian : Иван Кръстев Маринов ; 6 January 1896 – 18 August 1979) was a Bulgarian army general and politician who served as Minister of War of Bulgaria from 2 to 9 of September 1944.

  8. Bulgarian rule of Macedonia, Morava Valley and Western Thrace ...

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    Bulgarian troops welcomed in Strumica, April 1941. Bulgarian troops entered Yugoslavia on April 19, annexing the Western Outlands and Morava Valley on the western border with Serbia under the San Stefano Peace Treaty. In addition to the directly annexed to Bulgaria regions of Pirot and Vransko, the Germans later demanded that Bulgaria deploy ...

  9. Nikola Ivanov - Wikipedia

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    To celebrate the 25th anniversary of his arrival in Bulgaria, Tsar Ferdinand promoted six major generals to lieutenant general on 2 August 1912, and Ivanov was one of them. This was the first time in the Third Bulgarian Kingdom when that rank was given to active officers.