Bulgarian-German Treaty of 1915, on Friendship and Alliance
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Bulgarian-German Treaty of 1915, on Friendship and Alliance
signed in Sofia on August 24 (September 6). Bulgaria pledged to enter World War I on the side of Germany, which guaranteed Bulgaria’s territorial integrity and also, according to an additional secret agreement, its territorial acquisitions at the expense of neighbor states. In addition to the Bulgarian-German Treaty of 1915, a military convention between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria was signed on the same day in Plessa.
PUBLICATION
Kesiakovu, B. D. Prinosu kumu diplomaticheskata istoriia na Bulgariia, [vol. 1]. Sofia, 1925.The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). © 2010 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.