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  1. Dimitar Yosifov Peshev (Bulgarian: Димитър Йосифов Пешев; 25 June 1894 – 20 February 1973) was the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Bulgaria and Minister of Justice (19351936), before World War II.

  2. Dimitar Peshev, nascido em 1894 em Kyustendil em uma família rica, estudou línguas em Salónica e direito em Sófia. Ele lutou na Primeira Guerra Mundial na Frente Sul. Um ano depois da guerra, ele completou seus estudos de direito e tornou-se juiz.

  3. Contesting the Deportations in Parliament. Like many other political figures in his country, Dimitar Peshev, the Vice President of the Sbranie - Bulgaria's Parliament – had favored Bulgaria's alliance with Germany.

  4. Dimitar Peshev, the Vice President of the Sbranie - Bulgaria's Parliament – favored Bulgaria's alliance with Germany and supported the anti-Jewish legislation. Peshev acquiesced, because he believed that believed that the price the Jews had to pay was justified against what Bulgaria was to gain.

  5. 6 de abr. de 2022 · Dimitar Peshev served as Bulgarias Minister of Justice prior to the outbreak of WWII. While he hadn’t opposed the Law for the Defense of the Nation, he became much more involved in protests as penalties against Bulgarian Jews continued.

  6. Dimitar Peshev, the deputy speaker of the Bulgarian parliament, supported the anti-Jewish legislation. He felt that Bulgaria’s alliance with Germany was in his country’s best interests and that the anti-Jewish measures were a shrewd move. The strategy proved a success.

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    Peshev, Dimitâr Dimitâr Peshev (b. 1894) was a prominent politician in Bulgaria in th