The United States and Bulgaria in World War IThis is the first systematic and detailed study of American-Bulgarian relations during the entirety of World War I. Using previously unexplored archival materials from both countries, Petkov provides a balanced account and analysis of both nations' policies. |
Contents
The United States and Bulgaria in the Nineteenth | 1 |
Intervention of Both Sides in the Conflict | 23 |
Wilsons Peace Plan and Bulgarian Gestures | 47 |
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