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fragility of goodness: why Bulgaria's Jews survived the Holocaust

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Tells how Bulgaria (with Denmark) was the only Nazi-controlled country in Europe not to comply with the order to deport her Jewish population . Demonstrates how, under King Boris 111, parliamentarians, in particular the vice-president of the National Assembly Dimitar Peshev, priests and ordinary citizens came together to mount an unprecedented rescue operation

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