Bulgaria and Slovakia (1938–1944): Politics and diplomacy in South East of Europe (A documentary study). Author: Nikolay Konchankov. Language: Bulgarian with an extended summary in English
The monograph is devoted to the documentary research of the history of Bularian—Slovak relations on the eve and during the World War II.
Table of contents
Forward
Introduction. The Versailles order and the Republic of Czechoslovakia — A view from Bulgaria (1918—1938)
Chapter One. “Peoples’ self-determination” as an argument for “reorganization” Central Europe (Septeber 1938 — March 1939)
The Second Czechoslovak republic
The Czechoslovak—Hungarian dispute and the Vienna Arbitration
The Polish—Hungarian project for a common border and the Ruthenian question
Qvo vadis Slovakia?
Bulgaria after the Munich conference
The end of the Czechoslovak republic
The destruction of the Czechoslovak republic, the European resonance and the Bulgarian diplomacy
Chapter two. The Slovak republic, the prewar crisis in Europe and Bulgarian diplomacy (March — August 1939)
The creation of Slovak republic. A view from Bulgaria
The German—Italian pressure and the Anglo—French initiatives
The status of Slovak republic under International law: between public information and the estimates of Bulgarian diplomats
Structure and internal political development of the Slovak republic
On the eve of the war. The Ribbentrop-Molotov pact
Chapter three. Slovakia and Bulgaria — oppositions and parallels (September 1939 — September 1940)
The “third aggressor” in war against Poland
Bulgarian neutrality
Bulgarian-Slovak relations
Bulgarian diplomacy on the perspectives in South-Eastern Europe
South-Eastern Europe after the fall of France
The Salzburg meetings
The Slovak state on its way to restructuring
Chapter four. Laying the foundations of the “New order” in South-Eastern Europe (September 1940 — June 1941)
The Tripartite Pact
The Bulgarian diplomatic mission in Bratislava
The Tripartite Pact enlargement
The Belgrade coup, the war on the Balkans and the reaction of Bratislava
King Boris III and Slovakia
Chapter five. Within the New order system (June 1941 — January 1943)
The War in the East and the German satellites
Attempts to create a regional alliance in the South East of Europe
The expansion of the military conflict. The new engagements of the smaller allies of the Third Reich
Political development in Slovakia
Bulgarian—Slovak relations
Chapter six. Bulgaria and Slovakia (February 1943 — September 1944)
The satellites after the German defeat at Stalingrad
Slovakia through the eyes of the Bulgarian diplomatic representatives in Bratislava
The crisis of the Italian government and the U.S.—British landing in Sicily
The exit of Italy from the war and the satellites
Bulgaria and Slovakia — bilateral estimates and relations
Waiting for the epilogue. Attempts of maneuvering
Conclusion
Abstract
Sources and literature
Index of names
Details | |
Publisher | Faber |
Language | Bulgarian with an extended summary in English |
Pages | 668 |
Illustrations | – |
Binding | paperback |
ISBN | 978-619-00-0549-0 |
Creation date | 2017 |
Size | 16 х 24 cm |