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Officially named the House-Monument of the Bulgarian Communist Party, but better known as the “Buzludzha Monument,” it’s been attracting urban explorers from around the world since the mid ...
The defector from communist Bulgaria was killed at a London bus stop, jabbed in the thigh with a poisoned umbrella tip in one of the most sensational assassinations of the Cold War.
Bulgarian communist leader Todor Zhivkov (right) embraces Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev in Sofia, Bulgaria, on March 6, 1968. In 1945, for example, there were 509 murders in Bulgaria -- excluding ...
Under the control of the Bulgarian Communist Party, a close ally of the U.S.S.R. from 1945 to 1989, the nation was heavily influenced by the Russians.
Communist Party and intelligence service archives have revealed that Yordanov was involved in Politburo discussions on how to deport the Bulgarian Turks in 1989.
Journey through the eerie ruins of the Buzludzha monument, a relic of Bulgaria's communist past. Donald Trump Gives DOGE Update as Elon Musk Says He'll Step Down in May All but one of the 20 ...
The Bulgarian Communist regime’s persecution of the country’s Turkish minority is highlighted at a photography exhibition, called “Banishment”, on view until July 20 in Sofia, ...
The exhibit seeks to shed light on this dark period of Bulgarian communism, which is often ignored even in Bulgaria, where over 40 percent of the Soviet-era archives were destroyed.
In Bulgaria, some even talk about how “great” things were “back in Daddy Tosho’s day,” a reference to Todor Zhivkov, the longest-ruling leader of an Eastern-bloc communist nation.