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On February 1, Bulgaria commemorates the victims of the communist regime, marking the anniversary of the mass executions carried out in 1945 by the so-called People's Court. Established under Soviet ...
Cabinet members, public figures and members of the public honoured the memory of the innocent victims of the communist regime in the country following the communist coup in Bulgaria on 9 September, ...
80 years ago, the so-called "People's Court" of communist Bulgaria sentenced about two thousand people to death, including many of the country's political and military leaders. About twenty thousand ...
On February 1, Bulgaria commemorates the victims of the communist regime, marking the anniversary of the mass executions carried out in 1945 by the so-called People's Court.
With wreath-laying ceremonies and statements, various Bulgarian political leaders and members of the public marked February 1, the day of homage to the victims of the communist regime. On February 1 ...
PP-DB stated that they are submitting a bill that provides for the removal of monuments that symbolize the communist regime in Bulgaria, Dariknews.bg reports. "On the eve of February 1 - a day to ...