
Рабочее дело и Болгаро-Советские отношения 1938-1941 гг. От Мюнхенского соглашения до вступления Болгарии в Ось
[Rabotnichesko delo and Bulgarian-Soviet Relations 1938-1941. From the Munich Agreement to Bulgaria’s Entry into the Axis]
Стилианос Капатос
Историк - Аспирант Афинского университета
This publication “Rabotnichesko delo and Bulgarian-Soviet Relations 1938-1941. From the Munich Agreement to Bulgaria’s Entry into the Axis” is dedicated to the analysis of the relations between Bulgaria and the Soviet Union from the Munich Agreement (1938) to Bulgaria’s Entry into the Axis (1941) through the newspaper of the Bulgarian Communist Party Rabotnichesko delo. It’s an attempt to present the main role of the Bulgarian Communist Party in the Bulgarian-Soviet relations and the cause of their development after the Munich Agreement (1938) and, especially, after the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939). On the other side the position of the Bulgarian state towards the USSR is examined, as well as the reasons for its disagreement with the possibility of a Bulgarian-Soviet Pact. The novelty lies in the fact that some documents, views, and opinions are being considered for the first time in the context of this problem.
Keywords: Bulgaria; Bulgarian Communist Party; Comintern; USSR
Ключевые слова: Болгария; Болгарская Коммунистическая Партия; Коминтерн; СССР


















