Bulgarian government-in-exile

Bulgarian government-in-exile

The Bulgarian National Government in Exile was the government of Bulgaria after the country had been occupied by the Soviet Union in September 1944. The Bulgarian Government in Exile commanded Bulgarian armed forces operating in Germany and Austria. It was dissolved in 1945.

History

Establishment

On September 16, 1944 Aleksandar Tsankov made a radio announcement, stating that „The fight for the liberation of Bulgaria from the Jewish-Bolshevik yoke is in secure hands. The Bulgarian National government calls on fight against the oppressors of our fatherland.".

In February 1945 the Bulgarian Government moves from Vienna to Altauszee and soon after that dissolves.

After the Second World War Tsankov fled to Argentina and died in Belgrano, Buenos Aires in 1959.

Government and politics

Prime ministers

*Aleksandar Tsankov: 15 September 194410 May 1945

Ministers

*Ivan Rogozarov - Ministry of Labor.

Armed forces

* Bulgarian Liberation Army

External links

* [http://kamaraden.narod.ru/GRENADIRI.htm Information about the history of Bulgarian National Government]


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