1940s in Bulgaria

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The 1940s in the Kingdom of Bulgaria (until 1946) and the People's Republic of Bulgaria (from 1946).

Incumbents edit

Kingdom of Bulgaria edit

People's Republic of Bulgaria edit

Events edit

1940 edit

1941 edit

  • March 1 – Bulgaria joined the Axis.[3]

1942 edit

  • June 5 – The United States declared war on Bulgaria following the latter's joined of the Axis bloc the previous year.[4]

1943 edit

  • December 10 – The allies conduct bombing raids over Sofia.[5]

1944 edit

1945 edit

1946 edit

1947 edit

1948 edit

1949 edit

Births edit

Deaths edit

See also edit

References edit

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  9. ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p375
  10. ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p355
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  19. ^ Mari Agop Firkatian, Diplomats and Dreamers: The Stancioff Family in Bulgarian History, University Press of America, 2008, pp. 13–14
  20. ^ Hall, R.C. (2002). The Balkan Wars 1912–1913: Prelude to the First World War. Warfare and History. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-134-58363-8.