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    Bogdan Dimitrov Filov (Bulgarian: Богдан Димитров Филов; 10 April 1883 – 1 February 1945) was a Bulgarian archaeologist, art historian and politician...
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    uncle Kiril, Prince of Preslav, General Nikola Mihov and prime minister, Bogdan Filov. Following his premiership from 2001 to 2005, in the next election, as...
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  • folk singer Mihai Bogdan Dobrescu, Romanian boxer Bogdan Diklić, Serbian actor Bogdan Filov, Bulgarian archaeologist and politician Bogdan Gavrilović, Serbian...
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    War II, Bulgaria initially remained neutral. In 1940, Nazi sympathizer Bogdan Filov replaced Kyoseivanov as prime minister, becoming the last prime minister...
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    Bulgaria's wartime government was pro-German under Georgi Kyoseivanov, Bogdan Filov, Dobri Bozhilov, and Ivan Bagryanov. It joined the Allies under Konstantin...
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    1940, following the resignation of Georgi Kyoseivanov, a pro-German Bogdan Filov was appointed Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bulgaria. On 7 September...
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    banned, as were their publications. The former regents, Prince Kiril, Bogdan Filov, and Nikola Mihov, were executed on 1 February 1946. On 8 September 1946...
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    Kyril, Prince (knyaz) of Bulgaria, head of the regency council, 1943–44. Bogdan Filov, prime minister, 1940–43, member of the regency council, 1943–44. Dobri...
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    the communist guerrilla movement gained momentum. The government of Bogdan Filov subsequently failed to achieve peace with the Allies. Bulgaria did not...
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    Nazi Germany-allied government of Tsar Boris III and prime minister Bogdan Filov. The persecution began in 1941 with the passing of anti-Jewish legislation...
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    September 1943 he was the Minister of War in the second government of Bogdan Filov, a supporter of his politics. On 9 September 1943, he became one of the...
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    Yugoslavia and Greece. The Nazi-allied government of Bulgaria, led by Bogdan Filov, fully and actively assisted in the Holocaust in occupied areas. On Passover...
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    the prince regent Kyril, and the two other former regents – Professor Bogdan Filov and General Nikola Mikhov – as well as a range of former cabinet ministers...
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  • President (1980–1988) November 23, 2021 Sentence commuted; released in 1997 Bogdan Filov  Bulgaria April 9, 1883 Prime minister (1940–1943) February 2, 1945 Executed...
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    was not elected by the National Assembly. Ilcho Dimitrov; Professor Bogdan Filov and his diary; 1990; "During the 65 years of the existence of the Bulgarian...
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    Communists had long despised the pro-German policy of Prime Minister Bogdan Filov and even campaigned in 1940 for a political pact with Moscow (the Sobolev...
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  • Prime minister (1935) Georgi Kyoseivanov, Prime minister (1935–1940) Bogdan Filov, Prime minister (1940–1943) Petur Gabrovski, Interim Prime minister (1943)...
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    He also expressed this position in a long letter to Prime Minister Bogdan Filov on 11 February, but shortly afterwards the country joined the Tripartite...
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    With no possibility of resisting Germany militarily, Prime Minister Bogdan Filov signed Bulgaria's accession to the pact in Vienna on 1 March 1941. He...
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  • and Władysław (St. Ladislaus). Slavic names that referred to God (e.g., Bogdan, Bogumił) were also permitted. East Slavic names were based on common Slavic...
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  • Kiril, prime minister Bogdan Filov, lt. general Nikola Mihov. The most recent prime ministers prior to the coup: Bogdan Filov, Petar Gabrovski, Dobri...
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    Central Cemetery along with former Prime Minister and Regent Professor Bogdan Filov, Regent General Nikola Mihov, and a range of former cabinet ministers...
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    1935. The government of the Kingdom of Bulgaria under Prime Minister Bogdan Filov declared a position of neutrality upon the outbreak of World War II....
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    kept when Bogdan Filov became prime minister in 1940. In 1943, after Tsar Boris III died, Filov became one of Bulgaria’s three regents. Filov, a fervent...
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    between 7 September 1886 and 14 August 1887. Kiril, Prince of Preslav and Bogdan Filov and Nikola Mikhov together as Regency Council, during the minority of...
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    one of the minarets. Restoration of the basilica began about 1926 by Bogdan Filov and was completed about 1935. The Saint Sofia Church is now one of the...
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    the BCP called for an armed resistance against the Wehrmacht and the Bogdan Filov government. After that, and when already months ago Yugoslavia was annexed...
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    12 days Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry First Regency Council For Simeon II Bogdan Filov Богдан Филов 1883–1945 (Lived: 61 years) — Lt. General Nikola Mihov Никола...
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  • Antonescu (1946) Eugen Bolz (1945) Kurt Daluege (1946) Alois Eliáš (1942) Bogdan Filov (1945) Hans Frank (1946) Wilhelm Frick (1946) Amon Göth (1946) Arthur...
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    parties. On 1 February 1945, Regent Prince Kiril, former Prime Minister Bogdan Filov, and hundreds of other officials of the kingdom were arrested on charges...
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