BULGARIA’S PEACE ATTITUDE
Others Blamed For War
(Received August 23, 7.20 p.m.)
LONDON. August 23. “Bulgaria is doing her utmost to make peace with Britain and America,” said the Bulgarian Foreign Minister, M. Draganov, addressing Parliament, according to the British United Press Ankara correspondent. M. Draganov admitted that the declaration of war against Britain and America was a mistake, but asserted that England was to blame because she did not implement the promises of guarantees given in 1919. The German news agency reporting M. Draganav’s address quoted him as saying that Germany and Bulgaria were not so much brothers in arms as brothers under injustices imposed on both countries bv the last war’s victors . The 'Germans have drawn all their forces from Bulgaria, says the Exchange Telegraph’s Istanbul correspondent. The Bulgarian Government has utteu some anti-Jewish measures, allowing Jews to return to Sofia.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 281, 24 August 1944, Page 4
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