The Border Was Not a Line
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In 1925 a small town on the southern border of Bulgaria became the center of a conflict that nearly ignited a new Balkan war. Known today as the Petrich Incident, this forgotten confrontation between Bulgaria and Greece revealed how fragile the peace in the Balkans remained after the First World War.The Border Was Not a Line explores the political tension, military actions, and local experiences that shaped the crisis. Through historical analysis, eyewitness accounts, and regional context, the book reconstructs the dramatic events that unfolded in October 1925 and examines their wider implications for Balkan history.By revisiting this little-known episode, the authors shed light on how a local conflict on the edge of Europe nearly escalated into a larger international crisis.
In 1925 a small town on the southern border of Bulgaria became the center of a conflict that nearly ignited a new Balkan war. Known today as the Petrich Incident, this forgotten confrontation between Bulgaria and Greece revealed how fragile the peace in the Balkans remained after the First World War.The Border Was Not a Line explores the political tension, military actions, and local experiences that shaped the crisis. Through historical analysis, eyewitness accounts, and regional context, the book reconstructs the dramatic events that unfolded in October 1925 and examines their wider implications for Balkan history.By revisiting this little-known episode, the authors shed light on how a local conflict on the edge of Europe nearly escalated into a larger international crisis.
AmazonPagina's: 168, Paperback, Atzev Publishing
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