Bulgarian-Austro-Hungarian Union

Bulgarian-Austro-Hungarian Union (1915-1918). After the start of the First World War in the Balkans, Bulgaria, nominally neutral, was rapidly prepared for entry into war against Serbia for the concretion of Macedonia. Austro-Hungary began the war against Serbia (29. ⅶ 1914). The President of the Government of Bulgaria Vasil Radoslavov (2 ⅷ) informed the ambassador of Austria-Hungary to Sofia for Nice Consent Bulgaria to enter into war against Serbia. It was delayed by the accession until the summer of 1915 to provide maximum gains. Bulgaria with Austro-Hungary concluded an agreement for a military alliance (24th ⅷ / 6. IX 1915). Austro-Hungary agreed Bulgaria to occupy and annex the entire territory of Macedonia under Serbian rule, the two zones marked in the Bulgarian-Serbian agreement (29th ⅱ-13. Ⅲ 1912) “The disputed” and “indisputable.” In the event of a war with Greece, Bulgaria will occupy and annex the territories received by Greece with the Bucharest Peace Accord (1913). Austro-Hungary committed to Bulgaria to give (together with Germany) a military loan of 200 million francs. The issue of concluding peace was left to be resolved by concluding a special agreement. The same day in PLAS Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary and Germany signed a military convention. On 14. Bulgaria $ declared war on Serbia. Bulgarian army units occupied most of Macedonia to the Ohrid line – Orifhana Gulf, as well as eastern Serbia with the Kosovo-MetoH region, including the Mount of Muslims. Muslims. Bulgaria remained a loyal member of the military alliance until the capitulation (29. IX 1918) to the sub-writing of the Truce Convention with the Antanta forces. Lit: Macedonia in international agreements ⅰ (1913-1940), Skopje, 2006; Balkan-ski discussion relations, (1876-1918), Belgrade, 1998. M. Min.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис БУГАРСКО-АВСТРОУНГАРСКИ ВОЕН СОЈУЗ

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