Word: bulgarians
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Avoiding the "mistake" which the Greek Government made in executing the Ministers alleged to be responsible for the Greek defeat at the hands of the Turks, the Bulgarian Parliament (Sobranje) voted amnesty to ex-Premier Vaseil Radoslavoff and his Cabinet who were charged with treason in having brought Bulgaria into the War on the side of the Central Powers...
Nikola Pashitch, who is part Bulgarian, recently celebrated his 80th birthday. For some 55 years he has devoted himself to the service of his country. In 1881 he conceived the idea of a Greater Serbia, became co-founder with the Greek leader, Eleutherios Venizelos, of the Balkan League, and with him hatched many a scheme for extending the frontiers of Serbia and Greece. With the signing of peace in 1918 his dreams were realized. Serbia grew into the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata, i Slovenaca), but he found himself faced with opposition from Montenegrins...
Article I states that: "Nationals of the United States who have been or shall be. naturalized in Bulgarian territory, shall be held by the United States to have lost their former nationality and to be nationals of Bulgaria...
Someone charged that Bulgaria is an armed menace to her neighbors. This was hotly resented by the Bulgarian Foreign Office, which, having discoursed about the country's good intentions and the amount of war material which it was forced to hand over to the Allied authorities, computed the strength of Balkan armaments as follows...
...Exhibition. At the recent exhibition in Chicago another of his pictures had a conspicuous place. After the war, in 1919, Mr. Hopkinson was one of the American artists asked to go to Europe to paint the notables of the Peace Conference, where his three excellent portraits of the Serbian, Bulgarian, and Japanese Envoys were outstanding examples of his work...