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  1. Georgi Ivanov Kyoseivanov (Bulgarian: Георги Иванов Кьосеиванов; 19 January 1884 – 27 July 1960) was a Bulgarian politician who was Prime Minister from 1935 until 1940. Kyoseivanov came to power on 23 November 1935 after a period in which the country had had three Prime Ministers in quick succession.

    • At The Crossroads
    • Together with Hitler
    • War Against The Soviet Union

    From the very beginning of World War 2 the Bulgarians took a wait-and-see position, siding with neither of the warring sides. On Sept. 15, 1939, the government of Georgi Kyoseivanov declared the country's full neutrality in the conflict that had broken out in Europe. At the same time, Bulgaria was determined to revise the terms of the Treaty of Neu...

    Thanks to Berlin's pressure on Romania, in September 1940 Bulgaria was able to regain Southern Dobruja. Despite this, the country's leadership tried for as long as possible to avoid joining the military and political block of the Axis countries. The Bulgarians, however, could not contrive to evade this important decision for long. After the failure...

    An event that profoundly shook the whole of Bulgarian society took place on Aug. 28, 1943. Tsar Boris III died suddenly a few days after returning from a meeting with Hitler in East Prussia. The monarch wasn't even 50 years old. The official cause of death was a heart attack, but rumors circulated for a long time afterwards that the Nazis had poiso...

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  2. Sep 2, 2021 · In the second half of the 1930s, Tsar Boris III and Georgi Kyoseivanov established a non-partisan government in Bulgaria “that did not exist, nor has it existed anywhere”, with municipal councilors and deputies elected by the people. It was neither fascist nor monarcho-fascist.

  3. Georgi Ivanov Kyoseivanov was a Bulgarian politician who went on to serve as Prime Minister. Kyoseivanov came to power on 23 November 1935 after a period in which the country had had three Prime Ministers in quick succession.

  4. Jan 16, 2014 · On January 19, 2014 the 130th anniversary since the birth of Georgi Kyoseivanov is marked. He was a diplomat, politician and talented statesman. He was born in the town of Peshtera in Southern Bulgaria.

  5. After the establishment of a military dictatorship in Bulgaria (1934) by the authoritarian Zveno Group, Boris worked to remove it and gradually reassert his power; by November 1935 he had successfully installed Georgi Kyoseivanov, a diplomat and personal favourite, as prime minister.

  6. By the end of 1935 he had filled the power vacuum. He used his own clique in the army to unseat and jail Georgiev, purged the Military League, and, by November 1935, installed a subservient government under Georgi Kyoseivanov.