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Unpublished documents from German archives prove the separate identity of the Macedonian people (who, like all other Slavic groups in south-east Europe, settled in the Balkans during the migration of nations). The neighbouring states have no right to deny the Macedonians their legitimacy to their name, language and territory. During the last Russian-Turkish War over Bulgaria in 1877/78, Macedonia, Thrace and Epirus were also freed but were returned to the Ottoman Empire at the Congress of Berlin because of the strategic interests of Great Britain. Later the Entente agreed to let Greece, Bulgaria and Serbia annex Macedonia etc. after the Balkan wars 1912/13. For the acquisition of these territories, which violated international Law, the kingdoms (except Bulgaria) supported the Entente in the encircling of Germany and in the First World War.

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Contents: The identity of the Slav Macedonians in the frame of the other Slavic Balkan peoples – The Balkan League and the Balkan Wars – The role of Macedonia as a victim of the Entente in its strategy of staging the First World War.

The Macedonian Knot: The Identity of the

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 13/05/2009
      ISBN13: 9783631560679, 978-3631560679
      ISBN10: 3631560672

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Unpublished documents from German archives prove the separate identity of the Macedonian people (who, like all other Slavic groups in south-east Europe, settled in the Balkans during the migration of nations). The neighbouring states have no right to deny the Macedonians their legitimacy to their name, language and territory. During the last Russian-Turkish War over Bulgaria in 1877/78, Macedonia, Thrace and Epirus were also freed but were returned to the Ottoman Empire at the Congress of Berlin because of the strategic interests of Great Britain. Later the Entente agreed to let Greece, Bulgaria and Serbia annex Macedonia etc. after the Balkan wars 1912/13. For the acquisition of these territories, which violated international Law, the kingdoms (except Bulgaria) supported the Entente in the encircling of Germany and in the First World War.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: The identity of the Slav Macedonians in the frame of the other Slavic Balkan peoples – The Balkan League and the Balkan Wars – The role of Macedonia as a victim of the Entente in its strategy of staging the First World War.

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