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ID171685
Title ProperWehrmacht Eastern Tours
Other Title InformationBulgarian Officers on the German-Soviet Front, 1941–1942
LanguageENG
AuthorBeyda, Oleg
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although Bulgaria was inducted into the Axis, the country managed craftily to avoid sending military contingents against Soviet Russia. Instead, the Bulgarian army sent multiple groups of officers to the German-Soviet front. An instrumental figure was the Chief of the General Staff, Lieutenant-General Konstantin Lukash, who ‘went East’ in 1941. The Bulgarian officers were received at a high level in two Army Groups, complimented and treated with respect throughout. Nevertheless, they witnessed the horror of the German occupation of the USSR. After 1945, Lukash’s unpublished diary was buried in an archive. This article presents new archival evidence to show that the status of Bulgaria as a complete non-belligerent should be reconsidered to a limited degree.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Slavic Military Studies Vol. 33, No.1; Jan-Mar 2020: p. 136-161
Journal SourceJournal of Slavic Military Studies Vol: 33 No 1
Key Words1941–1942 ;  Wehrmacht Eastern Tours ;  German-Soviet Front


 
 
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