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    Some facts from Bulgarian interwar history

    There are quite many sources about 1st and 2nd Balkan wars, as well as about participation of Bulgaria in WWI and WWII.
    1. But I couldn't find any info about Greek-Bulgarian border armed conflicts (October 1925, January-February 1931), the only what I know that the League of Nations prevented the crisis and that during Greek-Bulgarian conflict in 1925 the Greek troops could occupy Bulgarian town Petrich. Could anybody help me with more full information?

    2. Also does anybody know what was the so called Orange Guard of Bulgarian premier-minister Stamboliisky, which he used against his political opponents in 1920-1923 as far as I know? I know nothing about it - organization, probably, special uniform or insignia....Please, any info!


    Thanks in advance, BIGpanzer

    #2
    Sorry, Panzer. I hadn't heard about these things before. Where did you get that from? I'd be very interested to read something on this topic for I don't know anything about it and it's shame since I'm a Bulgarian...

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      #3
      Hello!
      Thanks for the answer.
      I know very-very few about those facts, that is why I posted my questions here, at Bulgarian forum.

      See, for example these links: http://www.onwar.com/aced/data/bravo...greece1925.htm
      Answers is the place to go to get the answers you need and to ask the questions you want

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        #4
        The Orange guard had been a paramilitary or just fighting organization of the Stamobolijski`s party BZNS, created for apllying force towards his political oponents. It is a serious step aside from the classic democracy, made by Stambolijski. What they certainly did is destroying the attempt one opositin congress, qwite brotally, actually, and beating up some oposition leaders. And, to show some resistance against the army during the coup-de-etat at 1923. That`s all i know. (Sorry about my English).

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          #5
          Thank you very much for the info, KG125

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            #6
            Never mind.

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