The article examines the parallels between the Macedonian and
Dobrudzha issues within the framework of the common Bulgarian
national question. The issue of Dobrudzha was eventually resolved in
international relations, but the Macedonian issue did not find its solution
with the entry of the Bulgarian liberation troops and administration
in 1941.
Thus the historical resemblance ends and here appears the political difference between the liberation of South Dobrudja and the German-authorized ‘temporary administration’ of the part of Macedonia under Bulgarian rule. There is still no lasting and just solution to the Macedonian issue and it cannot be seen in the thick darkness of the geopolitical labyrinth in which the Bulgarian nation was thrown by the Great Powers due to some or other regional interests. And it is unlikely to be seen soon
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