BUILDING THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF
THE BULGARIAN INTERIM GOVERNMENT IN VARDAR
MACEDONIA (1941 – 1944)
Siya Nikiforova
(Summary)
The presence of the Bulgarian authorities in Vardar Macedonia during
the Second World War impresses with the scale of its financial and
social framework. Data on its short existence and form of establishment
do not prove to be decisive for imposing restrictions and socio-economic constraints on the local population. The Bulgarian state
did not spare resources and potential for the economic and overall
social development of the district, on the contrary, this turned out to
be an argument in the possible future talks about the fate of the district
within the boundaries of Bulgaria. The huge investments made by the
state were aimed at trying to help the local population adapt to the life
of Bulgaria – the country which they perceived as their homeland.
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