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Ivan Bagrianov

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on August 23, 1944 severely damaged this plan as it ended effective Romanian resistance and allowed the Red Army a free hand to advance into Bulgaria. Bagryanov continued his drive to find separate peace, repudiating any alliance with
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After a career as a diplomat, he was chosen by the Council of Regents, who at the time had power in Bulgaria, to form a government capable of negotiating peace. In contrast to his predecessor,
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and other ministers and deputies. The verdict was revoked only in 1996 by Supreme Court.
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laws on August 29 (although it was officially ratified by the new government of
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on September 5) and ordering the withdrawal of Bulgarian troops from
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came to power he was amongst those tried for war crimes by the
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and so attempted to open negotiations with the Western
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People executed by the People's Republic of Bulgaria
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There are two streets in Sofia named after him – in
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Prime Minister of Bulgaria
Simeon II
Dobri Bozhilov
Konstantin Muraviev
Razgrad
Principality of Bulgaria
Sofia
Kingdom of Bulgaria
Bulgarian
Bulgarian
Prime Minister
Second World War
Dobri Bozhilov
Red Army
Allies
the coup
Michael I of Romania
Nazi Germany
neutrality
Jewish
Konstantin Muraviev
Yugoslavian
Macedonia
Axis Powers
Communist
Fatherland front
People's Court
regents of Bulgaria
Studentski grad

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