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this new BNF, which frequently publishes works in praise of the Union of Bulgarian National Legions and other extremist groups of that era, has found little political support with its vote share in the
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in Bulgaria and influence western opinion against the communist regime, whilst also seeking to build up activism amongst émigrés. The group's membership was mostly made up of former members of the
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Following the collapse of communism in Bulgaria the BNF became active in their homeland again, largely in support of the
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populations. The group, which is active in a number of countries but not in Bulgaria itself, has been characterised as
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A separate group using the same name and led by former BNF activist Nikola Altunkov established itself as a
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served as executive director of the Council. In 1984 Dochev stepped aside as leader in favour of
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and under Paprikoff the BNF became more involved in Republican Party politics, campaigning for
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in 1976 and annual masses held on 9 September, the date of the establishment of the
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Bulgarian political party in 1994. Closely linked to Bulgaria's version of the
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in 1947 by Bulgarians living in exile in the city under the leadership of
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The Intermarium: Wilson, Madison, & East Central European Federalism
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In Canada the BNF gained attention for the protests it held in
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Foreign policy political advocacy groups in the United States
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Anti-communist Bulgarian organisation in exile (1948-1995)
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Index

Bulgarian
anti-communist
Bulgarian
far-right
fascist
Munich
Germany
Ivan Dochev
communism
Union of Bulgarian National Legions
Nazi Germany
United States
Western Europe
South America
Canada
Republican Heritage Groups Council
Republican Party
Bulgarian National Committee
conservative
Richard Nixon
Radi Slavoff
George Paprikoff
Ronald Reagan
Coalition for Peace Through Strength
American Security Council
nuclear disarmament
World Anti-Communist League
Toronto
Alexei Kosygin
Ottawa

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