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Bulgarian Jews skipped an official ceremony marking 80 years since their rescue from the Nazis. Why?
Tsar Boris III saved Bulgaria’s Jews but was allied with Hitler and oversaw the murder of Jews in territories Bulgaria controlled. (JTA) — Bulgaria’s president was on hand on Friday for a ...
St. Sophia Church, where the president’s ceremony took place, is home to plaques honoring Tsar Boris III and his wife that briefly stood in Jerusalem’s Bulgarian Forest.
In the realm of Little Tsar Boris III assassins still throw bombs with long sputtering fuses in the good old way. The bombee, if an experienced official, has at least a sporting chance of snuffing ...
The association behind the Tsar Boris III club was formed in November 2021. Tome Blazheski, its president, said its namesake "has not been convicted anywhere in any international court" for his ...
(New York Jewish Week) — King Boris III reigned over Bulgaria from his father’s abdication in 1918 — after Bulgaria’s defeat in World War I — until his mysterious death at 49 in 1943.
1) His Majesty Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria and M. Iltcheff, Director of the Sofia Museum, comfortably seated in an automobile, were being whirled along the white road that lies between Orchanie, a ...
New York Jewish Week — King Boris III reigned over Bulgaria from his father’s abdication in 1918 — after Bulgaria’s defeat in World War I — until his mysterious death at 49 in 1943.
Officials marked 80 years since Tsar Boris III stopped the deportation of the country's 48,000 Jews; they didn't mention the 11,000 whose murder by Nazis his government facilitated ...
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