Archive for May, 2008
May
18
2008
May
17
2008
Henry Kissinger considers Skopjans as Bulgarians and warns of tragedy in BalkansPosted by Admin in newspapersThe following are statements made by the infamous Henry Kissinger on 5th of April 1999 on CNBC show "Hardball". Read carefully what H. Kissinger says: "When the US engages itself in war, there is no substitute for victory, and we have to do what is necessary to prevail. I frequently expressed doubts before we went in there about ... Tags: bulgarians, fyrom, Greece, henry, kissinger, kosovo, serbia, slavs
May
15
2008
Modern historians about Macedonia – Elisabeth Gaynor EllisPosted by Admin in Modern Historians, Modern Macedonian History![]() Tags: alexander, alexandria, civilization, elisabeth, ellis, gaynor, greek, greeks, hellenistic, historians, macedonia
May
14
2008
Protocol of Macedonians in New Pella, written in 1845Posted by Admin in Modern Historians, Modern Macedonian History![]() We have already adressed in this blog, the fact that a large number of Macedonians after the breakdown of the Greek revolution in Macedonia, fled from their native lands and scattered in the newly emerged kingdom of Greece. These Macedonian refugees founded settlements, like New Pella in Atalanti where its evident even of the settlement's name, the ... Tags: 1845, atalanti, Greece, kingdom, macedonians, pella, perdiccas, protocol, refugees, settlement
May
10
2008
Greek immigration in United States by Henry Prat FairchildPosted by Admin in Modern Historians, Modern Macedonian History
May
10
2008
Tito and the rise and fall of Yugoslavia by Richard WestPosted by Admin in Cyril and Methodius, Modern Historians, Modern Macedonian History![]() From the wonderful book of Richard West "Tito and the rise and fall of Yugoslavia" we cant but notice that there were no "Ethnic macedonians" but a mixture of Greeks, slavs, albanians and avars. The Greek monks Cyril and Methodius brought the Cyrillic script to Serbs, Bulgarians and Russians while in the major battles of ... Tags: balkans, bulgarians, cyril, cyrillic, greeks, macedonians, methodius, richard, serbs, tito, west, yugoslavia
May
09
2008
Encyclopaedia of Chicago by James R. GrossmanPosted by Admin in Modern Historians, Modern Macedonian History![]() From the Encyclopaedia of Chicago, we get the same message. No "Macedonian ethnicity" but instead people who considered themselves as Bulgarians or Bulgarian Macedonians prior to 1944. Tags: 1909, abbott, bulgarians, chicage, Encyclopaedia, grossman, macedonians
May
08
2008
Foreign newspapers of 19th/20th c. about MacedoniaPosted by Admin in Modern Historians, Modern Macedonian History![]() Macedonian Greeks between 1901-1903 from New York Times. US newspapers of early 20th Century about the 'heroes' of FYROM. Gotse Delchev Miss Stone was Kindnapped by...Bulgarians. New York Times : October 12, 1901 Boris Sarafoff the Bulgarian Revolutionary New York Times - December 13, 1907 Sandansky the Bulgarian Brigand Washington Post, Aug 30, 1908 Quote: Bulgarian Brigand Sandansky Sides With Young Turks in Their Fight ... Tags: 19th century, 20th century, bulgarians, delchev, foreign, gruev, macedonian bulgarians, macedonian greeks, new york times, newspapers
May
08
2008
The Slavs of FYROM are Bulgarians and they cant hide it!!Posted by Admin in FYROM Propaganda, Modern Historians, Modern Macedonian History, Skopjan Propaganda![]() This is the cover of the book "Sojourners and Settlers: The 'Macedonian' Community in Toronto to 1940" by Lillian Petroff. http://books.google.com/books?id=7BD...1TMfEw#PPP1,M1 Now whats odd with that old family photo of the cover??? Take a closer look at the picture of the background, just behind the family. Yes!! you are right!! It reminds you something. But what is it? Obviously the lithograph from the ... Tags: bulgarians, danchov, free, fyrom, georgi, lillian, lithograph, petroff, settlers, slavs, sojourners, toronto
May
06
2008
The South Slav Conflict: History, Religion, Ethnicity, and NationalismPosted by Admin in Modern Historians, Modern Macedonian History |





























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