Bulgarian-Turkish military relations during World War One (19141918): Collection of documents
Birinci Dunya Savaçi sirasinda bulgar-türk askerî îçbirligi (19141918). Belgeler
Language: Bulgarian with

 

Table of contents

1. Strictly Confidential Report No 132 from the Bulgarian Military attache in Constantinople to the Chief of Staff of the Bulgarian Army in reference to the eventual position of Bulgaria, Turkey and the other Balkan countries in the oncoming World War. Constantinople, 20th of July 1914

2. Coded Immediate Telegram No 133 from the Bulgarian Military attache in Constantinople to the Prime Minister Ph. D. Vassil Radoslavov sent in order to notify of the declared General mobilization of the Turkish army. Constantinople, 20th of July 1914

3. Coded Telegram No 1134 from the Bulgarian Military attache in Constantinople to the Prime Minister Ph. D. Vassil Radoslavov sent in order to notify of concentration of the Turkish Military units in Thrace

4. Friendsliip and union treaty between Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire, 6th August 1914

5. Secret Report No 178 from the Bulgarian Military attache in Constantinople to the Chief of staff of the Bulgarian Army to update him about the resent political situation in Turkey. Constantinople, 30th of August 1914

6. The Imperial Decree concerning the entry of Turkey in the First World War

7. An extract of Secret Report No 246 from the Bulgarian Military attache in Constantinople to the Chief of Staff of the Bulgarian Army containing information about political and military life in Turkey. Constantinople, 19th of November 1914

8. Confidential Bulletin No 4 from the Staff of the Bulgarian Field Army containing information about the condition of the Turkish Army. On or about 10 September 1915

9. A proclamation of the Tsar Ferdinand I concerning the dragging of the Bulgarian Army into the First World War. Sofia, 1st of October 1915

10. Coded Telegram No 428 from Chief of Staff of the Field Army to the Bulgarian Military attache in Constantinople, in order to notify him that German and Austro-Hungarian support for Bulgarian demands to the Turkey had been requested. Sofia, 4th of October 1915

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Българо-турски военни отношения през Първата световна война (1914-1918)

Details
Publisher Gutenberg
Language Bulgarian with a summary in Turkish
Pages 680
Illustrations b/w figures
Binding paperback
ISBN 978-619-176-034-3
Creation date 2015
Size 16 х 24 cm

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