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History of the Bulgarian Military Intelligence. Volume I

History of the Bulgarian Military Intelligence. Volume I

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Product Code:
2094-01
ISBN
978-619-01-0150-5
SKU
09.0124
Year
19-02-2018
Pages
304
Size
168/240 мм
Weight
0.492 kg
Cover Type
Hardcover
Genre
Military History, Behind the Scenes, Memoirs & Documents, Bulgarian History

Stancho Stanchev, Rumen Nikolov, Jordan Baev

Stancho Stanchev, Rumen Nikolov, Jordan Baev

Polk. retired Assoc. Prof. Stancho Stanchev, a military historian. He began his career as a research associate at the Institute of Military History at the General Staff of the Bulgarian Army in 1988. Reaches the head of the science section, and after the closure of the Institute in 1999, he worked in the General Staff and Operations manages an archive of the Bulgarian Army. In 2003 habilitation at…

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Dear readers,

It is a pleasure for me to present to you the first book dedicated to the history of Bulgarian military intelligence.

For the past 110 years since its institutionalization in 1908, with the decree of Prince Ferdinand, military intelligence underwent various stages and, despite the challenges, remained a guarantor of our national security.

The edition you hold in your hands is the result of an in-depth study of a team from the Military Academy "G. S. Rakovski" and the Military Information Service, which has processed the archive materials in the last 5 years in an objective and impartial manner.

With the book "History of the Bulgarian Military Intelligence" we pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for the freedom and independence of our country. Knowing the past well, we sincerely believe that we will have the strength and the boldness in the future to work in the interests of the defense and security of the Republic of Bulgaria.

 - Brigadier General Svetoslav Daskalov,

Director of the Military Information Service

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