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  1. The history of Bulgaria during World War II encompasses an initial period of neutrality until 1 March 1941, a period of alliance with the Axis Powers until 8 September 1944, and a period of alignment with the Allies in the final year of the war.

  2. In 1928, a new gold standard of 1 lev = 10.86956 mg gold was established. During World War II, in 1940, the lev was pegged to the German Reichsmark at a rate of 32.75 leva = 1 Reichsmark. With the Soviet occupation in September 1944, the lev was pegged to the Soviet ruble at 15 leva = 1 ruble.

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  4. Sep 24, 2023 · On 5 September 1944 the Soviet Union declared war on Bulgaria and invaded. Within three days, the Soviets occupied the northeastern part of Bulgaria along with the key port cities of Varna and Burgas. Meanwhile, on 5 of September, Bulgaria declared war on Nazi Germany.

  5. Bulgarian civilians greeting German infantry near Sofia, Bulgaria, c. 1941. The desire for territorial expansion at the expense of Yugoslavia and Greece and the expectation of a German victory led Boris to join the Axis on March 1, 1941. German troops used Bulgaria as a base from which to attack Yugoslavia and Greece.

  6. Jul 10, 2021 · The lev is the currency of Bulgaria.It is divided into 100 stotinki (стотинки).In archaic Bulgarian, the word “lev” meant “lion”. The lev was introduced as Bulgaria’s currency in 1881, and have been the official currency ever since, during almost 140 years period, the Lev has passed by fourth stages, been paired with the French Franc at the beginning, later to the dollar and ...

  7. Boris’s alliance with Germany. The desire for territorial expansion at the expense of Yugoslavia and Greece and the expectation of a German victory led Boris to join the Axis on March 1, 1941. German troops used Bulgaria as a base from which to attack Yugoslavia and Greece.

  8. Jun 7, 2023 · The establishment of the Bulgarian National Bank in 1879 laid the foundation for the introduction of a national currency. On July 5, 1881, the lev was officially adopted as Bulgaria’s...

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