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The revolt of Ohrid - 1913
2007-09-07 09:12:00 The Revolt of Ohrid - 1913After Serbia and Greece have visualized their faces of „ally”, they got to undersigning the Peace of Bucharest on July 28 (August 10) 1913. It was signed with the mediation of Austro-Hungary and Russia, which did not pay attention to the atrocity of the Serbs in the suppression of the Revolt of Tikvesh, allowing that 9/10 of Macedonia to be occupied by Serbia and Greece. Without consideration of the ethnical character in the region (the population in Macedonia being Bulgarian in its majority - 1 150 000 persons in 1911), the World Powers were only consulting their own interests. So they assisted the imposing of a new slavery over the Bulgarians in Macedonia, heavier than the Turkish one. New hard times came for the Bulgarian national spirit in Macedonia. Its unique defender and supporter remained VMORO - the Internal Macedonian-Odrin Organization (Odrin, or Edirne, or Adrianople – capital of Thrace).Still in April 1913, observing the atrocity of Serbs...
The revolt of Tikvesh-1913
2007-07-31 15:14:00 The Revolt of Tikvesh – 1913At the very beginning of the Balkan war, the Serbian army set course for the yearned over half a century Macedonia. After the failure of all previous attempts for annexation of this primordial Bulgarian region to Serbia, a unique way left was to dominate Macedonia through military occupation. The Serbians took advantage of the preoccupation of Bulgarian army on the battlefields in Trakia (Thrace), where it defeated continuously and dislodged the Turkish army down to the fortified line at Chataldja, showing as usually incredible courage and unbending spirit. They profited also from the participation of bands of VMORO (The Internal Macedonian-Odrin Revolutionary Organization) and of the big part of population from Macedonia and the region of Odrin (in total 46844 from Macedonia) in Bulgarian army, in order to help for the liberation of their native land and its unification with mother Bulgaria. That, however, is the most pleasant situation for the Serbian... |




