Interwar Bulgaria

The interwar period in Bulgaria covers the history of the Kingdom of Bulgaria from the armistice of September 1918, which ended the country's participation in World War I, to its entry into World War II in the spring of 1941. Despite being the most egalitarian society in Eastern Europe in terms of property ownership, offering significant social mobility, and having no major cultural minorities, Bulgaria experienced chronic violence and the rise of extremist left and right-wing movements during this period.

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Interwar Bulgaria

The interwar period in Bulgaria covers the history of the Kingdom of Bulgaria from the armistice of September 1918, which ended the country's participation in World War I, to its entry into World War II in the spring of 1941. Despite being the most egalitarian society in Eastern Europe in terms of property ownership, offering significant social mobility, and having no major cultural minorities, Bulgaria experienced chronic violence and the rise of extremist left and right-wing movements during this period.

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