The book "History of Bulgarian Military Intelligence" Volume 1, was presented at the G. S. Rakovski Military Academy in Sofia. Its presentation marks the beginning of a series of events dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the Bulgarian military intelligence marked on January 12, 2018. According to Prof. Dr. Stancho Stanchev, one of the authors of the book, the military attaches and trade representatives worked under great tension and workload, and played an essential role in gathering diverse information in times of crisis. The military staff appointed to carry out intelligence missions abroad had excellent grades, good general knowledge, charisma, an ability to act as leaders and to inspire people to work for them.
It has taken the Ministry of Culture almost a year and a half to declare the St. Nicholas church in Veliko Tarnovo, built by Kolyo Ficheto, a monument of national significance, BNR’s correspondent in Veliko Tarnovo Zdravka Maslyankova reports...
An exhibition marking the 20th anniversary of Bulgaria's NATO membership will open on 28 March at the National Museum of Military History in Sofia. The exhibition is entitled "The Bulgarian Army - 20 years of being part of NATO" and includes original..
26 March is Thrace Day – the date was included in the official Bulgarian calendar in 2006, but has been celebrated long before that. On this day in 1913 the Bulgarian army conquered the Edirne fortress, until then deemed “impregnable”. The defeat..
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