Бежанци и преселници от Беломорието и Егейска Македония (1941-1949)
Année de publication
2018
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The book presents facts and documents about a not-so-well-known period in the history of Bulgarian population movements: the period of World War II and the years immediately following it. After Bulgaria regained direct access to the Aegean Sea in 1941, people who had been displaced earlier from the Aegean Region moved back in, along with Bulgarians from Eastern Thrace, Asia Minor and Macedonia. But just three years later, the situation was reversed and waves of Bulgarian refugees were driven out of the Aegean Region and Greek Macedonia. The most dramatic developments occurred during the Greek Civil War of 1946-1949, when many Bulgarians migrated throughout Eastern Europe.