The Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv , Israel, today commemorates the 130th anniversary of the birth of Dimitar Peshev, a righteous man of the nations of the world, deputy chairman of the 25th National Assembly of Bulgaria, the Bulgarian..
Fortunately, i n Sofia you will not find museums or monuments to the Holocaust , as there are in many European capitals, because fortunately, Bulgaria did save its Jews from deportation to Nazi concentration camps during World War II. In this..
In Kyustendil, Prime Minister Galab Donev took part in the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the rescue of Bulgarian Jews from the death camps during World War II. He bowed to the memory of the five Kyustendil residents who played an active role..
One of the darkest periods in the history of the last century was World War II and the persecution of Jews and non-Aryans. Persecuted and humiliated by the fascist regimes of the Allies of the Third Reich, millions of Jews died in mass..
"Never again!" Th e phrase has been a slogan for politicians, institutions and citizens for decades now. It is an expression of hope and resolve. It is also a reminder of the events in human history from eight decades ago . A pledge..
The majority of Bulgarian Jews are poor craftsmen or ordinary workers. Growing up among Greeks, Armenians, Turks and Gypsies, the ordinary Bulgarians cannot understand the struggle against the Jews. The racial issue is alien to them.” This is how..
In Kiev Prime Ministers of Bulgaria and Ukraine Boyko Borissov and Volodymyr Groosman opened a square and unveiled a memorial in honour of Bulgarian politician Dimitar Peshev , who contributed to the rescue of Bulgarian Jews during the Second World..