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Bogdan Dimitrov Filov (Bulgarian: Богдан Димитров Филов; 10
April 1883 – 1
February 1945) was a
Bulgarian archaeologist, art
historian and politician...
- when
Bogdan Filov became prime minister in 1940. In 1943,
after Tsar
Boris III died,
Filov became one of Bulgaria’s
three regents.
Filov, a
fervent ally...
- banned, as were
their publications. The
former regents,
Prince Kiril,
Bogdan Filov, and
Nikola Mihov, were
executed on 1
February 1946. On 8
September 1946...
- Kiril,
Prince of Preslav,
General Nikola Mihov and
prime minister,
Bogdan Filov.
Following his
premiership from 2001 to 2005, in the next election, as leader...
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Bulgaria initially remained neutral. In 1940, ****
sympathizer Bogdan Filov replaced Kyoseivanov as
prime minister,
becoming the last
prime minister...
- Bulgaria's
wartime government was pro-German
under Georgi Kyoseivanov,
Bogdan Filov,
Dobri Bozhilov, and Ivan Bagryanov. It
joined the
Allies under Konstantin...
- for a way out. On 1 June 1944
Filov sacked Bozhilov, in the hope of
placating internal opposition and the Allies.
Filov had
reluctantly decided the alliance...
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Enlightenment – M.
Zhakov People's
Commissariat for
Legal Affairs – V.
Filov People's
Commissariat for
Military Affairs –
Moisei Rukhimovich People's...
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communist guerrilla movement gained momentum. The
government of
Bogdan Filov subsequently failed to
achieve peace with the Allies.
Bulgaria did not comply...
- not
elected by the
National ****embly.
Ilcho Dimitrov;
Professor Bogdan Filov and his diary; 1990; "During the 65
years of the
existence of the Bulgarian...