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Το 1913 που αξίζει να θυμόμαστε

Το 1913 που αξίζει να θυμόμαστε

Κωνσταντίνος Χολέβας- Πολιτικός Επιστήμων Δεν ήταν μόνον το 2012 επετειακή χρονιά. Και το 2013, που έχει ήδη ξεκινήσει, είναι μία χρονιά με πολλές επετείους. Κλείνουν 100 χρόνια από το ένδοξο 1913, από την ολοκλήρωση των Βαλκανικών Πολέμων και την υπογραφή των Συνθηκών Ειρήνης που κατοχύρωσαν στο χαρτί αυτά που κερδίσαμε με μάχες και με αίμα. Θυμίζω εν τάχει τα κυριώτερα […]

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1913 – The Missionary Herald

1913 - The Missionary Herald

The population of Macedonia consisted of kindred people of the Balkan allies Not any mention of “ethnic Macedonians” The result of the Balkan wars was the liberation of 6 million people in Macedonia,not their enslavement as our Scopian friends claim So there were Greeks living in some villages near Thessaloniki,despite the opposite claims of mr.Stefov,Gandeto,Uzunov e.t.c Although irrelevant to the […]

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American Foreign Relations 1913

American Foreign Relations 1913

American minister in Greece, and his report of the events in 1913. The underlined parts clearly indicate that he believes The Monastir region of Macedonia is a mixture of mainly Bulgarians and Greeks. By ChicagoGeorge

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Turkey and the Eastern question ([1913]) Macdonald, John, M. A

Turkey and the Eastern question ([1913]) Macdonald, John, M. A

Turkey and the Eastern question ([1913]) Macdonald, John, M. A By Macedonia22

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Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROM slavs – Ashmead-Bartlett Ellis

Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROM slavs - Ashmead-Bartlett Ellis

From the book “With the Turks In Thrace”, 1913 by Ashmead-Bartlett, Ellis. Macedonia is inhabited by Greeks and Bulgarians. The Greeks are killing eachother with Bulgarians since these are the only ethnicities in Macedonia and for change they slaughter themselves with Turks. Thousands of Bulgarians have migrated to Bulgaria from Macedonia. The insurgent bands, fighting for the freedom of Macedonia […]

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