Bulgaria–Germany treaty (1915)

The Treaty for friendship and alliance between Bulgaria and Germany was a military treaty signed on 6 September 1915 in Sofia between the Kingdom of Bulgaria and the German Empire. It was signed by the Bulgarian Prime-minister Vasil Radoslavov and the German Chancellor Georg Michaelis. According to the treaty both states agreed not to enter in an alliance against the other state, to follow policy of friendship and to help each other. The treaty was for 5 years and was to be secret until the official entering of Bulgaria in the war.

Bulgaria–Germany treaty (1915)

The Treaty for friendship and alliance between Bulgaria and Germany was a military treaty signed on 6 September 1915 in Sofia between the Kingdom of Bulgaria and the German Empire. It was signed by the Bulgarian Prime-minister Vasil Radoslavov and the German Chancellor Georg Michaelis. According to the treaty both states agreed not to enter in an alliance against the other state, to follow policy of friendship and to help each other. The treaty was for 5 years and was to be secret until the official entering of Bulgaria in the war.