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  1. Bogdan Dimitrov Filov was educated in Germany. As a well-known professor in Bulgaria, he was recruited into King Boris III's government, eventually rising to become the prime minister in 1940. He favored allying a world power such as Germany, but did not agree with Germany's expansionist policies, and tried to keep Bulgaria out of the war as ...

  2. 24 de out. de 2016 · Bogdan Filov had a brilliant academic career and played a leading role in the Bulgarian archaeology, greatly contributing to its institutional development and international recognition. He served as the Director of the National Archaeological Museum and the Chairman of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, but his involvement in policy during the World War II cost him his life.

  3. It marks the beginning of methodical archaeological excavations in Bulgaria. Prof. Filov was sentenced to death by the so-called People's Court, established after September 9, 1944.

  4. El líder búlgaro Bogdan Filov (de pie) y el ministro alemán de relaciones exteriores, Joachim von Ribbentrop (sentado, en el centro), durante la firma del Pacto Tripartito. Con este tratado, Bulgaria se alineó formalmente con los poderes del Eje. Viena, Austria, 1 de marzo de 1941.

  5. After the death of Tsar Boris III on 28 August 1943, Kimon Georgiev was among the opposition politicians with whom Prime Minister Bogdan Filov held consultations about the emerging crisis. On 1 September, Georgiev was among the ten opposition figures who signed a joint declaration to implement the Tarnovo Constitution and convene a Grand National Assembly to elect regents.

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  7. "The Diary of Bogdan Filov" published on 01 Jan 1974 by Brill | Schöningh.