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  1. Radoslavov, Vasil Bulgarian Prime Minister Born 15 July 1854 in Lovech, Bulgaria Died 29 October 1929 in Berlin, Germany. Dr. Vasil Radoslavov was a Bulgarian politician and Prime Minister from 1913 to 1918. As Prime Minister he played a decisive role in Bulgaria’s decision to enter the First World War on the side of the Central Powers.

  2. Other articles where Vasil Radoslavov is discussed: Bulgaria: World War I: …and a Germanophile government under Vasil Radoslavov encouraged both sides to bid for Bulgarian intervention. In this contest, the Central Powers (Austria-Hungary and the German Empire) could offer far more at the expense of Serbia, Greece, and, later, Romania than could the Triple Entente (an alliance of Great ...

  3. Д-р Васил Радославов е най-младият министър-председател на България, който управлява страната по време на Първата световна война. Научете повече за неговия живот, политическа кариера и спорните решения, които взема в ...

  4. Vasil Paraskevov, Konstantin Preslavsky University Section Editor: Tamara Scheer Selected Bibliography Grancharov, Stoicho: Dr. Vasil Radoslavov ili 'tvardata politicheska raka' (Dr. Vasil Radoslavov or ‘the Firm Political Hand’): Balgarski darzhavnitsi 1878-1918 (Bulgarian statesmen 1878-1918), Sofia 1992.

  5. Vasil Radoslavov. Vasil Hristov Radoslavov (Bulgarian: Васил Христов Радославов) (27 July 1854 – 21 October 1929) was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician who twice served as Prime Minister. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Vasil Radoslavov has received more than 68,256 page views.

  6. Who's Who - Vasil Radoslavov Vasil Radoslavov (1854-1929), the Bulgarian politician, was for five years a close aide of Tsar Ferdinand I and served as Bulgarian Prime Minister twice before ultimately being dismissed by Ferdinand, thereafter seeking exile in Germany.

  7. Prime Minister of Bulgaria (1854-1929) This page was last edited on 10 June 2024, at 12:49. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.