From the book of Allen Upward “The East end of Europe..” page 326 Delcheff: ” We are all Bulgars – We must work for Bulgaria “ Testimony of a self-witness – Pavlos Kyrou from Zelovo
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A Slav from Macedonia almost a century ago: “I used to be a Bulgar and now i am a Serb”
“I used to be a Bulgar and now i am a Serb”. This was the reply of a Slav from Monastiri, while being asked about his ethnicity. This reply is indicative of the fickle ethnic consciouness which characterised in the past and now the Slavs in the Macedonian Region. It shouldnt surprise anyone some decades afterwards, the reply to the same question was […]
Read more ›Allen Upward, the phrase “Macedonia for Macedonians” and the Fabrications of FYROM’s propaganda
By Chiotis The following quote has been used numerous times by propagandists of the FYROM diaspora to prove that a ‘Macedonian’ ethnicity existed in the region en masse at the turn of last century. Naturally the parrots who mindlessly eat up his misrepresentations regurgitate the exact same quote in different forums: Quote: The Macedonian Villages …I asked him what language […]
Read more ›Tο μακεδονικό λόμπι των Aθηνών
IaKΩBOΣ Δ. MIXaHΛIΔHΣ Λέκτορας Τμήμα Βαλκανικών Σπουδών Πανεπιστήμιο Δυτικής Mακεδονίας Τa EΔaΦIKa ορια του πρώτου ελληνικού Βασιλείου, όπως καθορίστηκαν με το Πρωτόκολλο του Λονδίνου το 1830, είναι βέβαιο ότι ελάχιστους από τους Eλληνες της εποχής άφηναν ικανοποιημένους. Πολυάριθμοι αλύτρωτοι αδελφοί, παρέμεναν εκτός των ορίων της εθνικής επικράτειας, συντελώντας έτσι κι αυτοί με τη στάση τους στην […]
Read more ›Modern Historians about Macedonia – Richard Clogg
Richard Clogg, “A Concise history of Greece”, 2nd edition, page 67
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Makedonskis are still absent!!! By ChicagoGeorge
Read more ›“The Burden of the Balkans” By M. Edith Durham 1863-1944
Page 29-30 Quote: …the actual blow of final separation between the Churches did not take place till Io054, they were already practically divided when the Serbs and Bulgars were converted to Christianity by the Greek missionaries from Salonika Page 34 Quote: When Byzantium was attacked by the Latins, Michael Angelo Comnenus, vaguely related to the imperial family, put himself at […]
Read more ›Emily Greene Balch – Our Slavic Fellow Citizens
Quote: “The general estimate is that between forty and fifty United thousand Bulgars (from Bulgaria and Macedonia) have come to this country, including those in Canada. Their principal centre was here in Granite City, an outlying suburb of St. Louis, but during the last year the majority of the 10,000 who were here have migrated westward. At present there are […]
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