Bulgarian resistance movement during World War II
The Bulgarian Resistance was part of the anti-Axis resistance during World War II. It consisted of armed and unarmed actions of resistance groups against the Wehrmacht forces in Bulgaria and the Kingdom of Bulgaria authorities. It was mainly communist and pro-Soviet Union. Participants in the armed resistance were called partizanin (a partisan) and yatak (a helper, or a supporter, someone who provides cover for someone else).
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Bulgarian resistance movement during World War II
The Bulgarian Resistance was part of the anti-Axis resistance during World War II. It consisted of armed and unarmed actions of resistance groups against the Wehrmacht forces in Bulgaria and the Kingdom of Bulgaria authorities. It was mainly communist and pro-Soviet Union. Participants in the armed resistance were called partizanin (a partisan) and yatak (a helper, or a supporter, someone who provides cover for someone else).
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Движение Сопротивления в Болга ...... 1941 по 9 сентября 1944 года.
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The Bulgarian Resistance was p ...... vides cover for someone else).
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Движение Сопротивления в Болга ...... з периода 1941 — 1944 година).
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Bulgarian resistance movement during World War II
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Движение Сопротивления (Болгария)
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