The Destruction of Thracian Bulgarians in 1913
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"The Destruction of Thracian Bulgarians in 1913" (in Bulgarian "Разорението на тракийските българи през 1913 година") is a book, published by bulgarian academician Lyubomir Miletich in 1918, which describes the mass extermination and ethnic cleansing, caused to the bulgarian population in Eastern Thrace and Eastern Rodopi. Shortly after the end of the Second Balkan War the author interviewed hundreds of refugees from these regions, travelled himself in the places where these tragic events happened and systematically depicted in detail the atrocities, made from the Young Turks' regular army, ottoman paramilitary forces and partly from local Greeks. As a result of this violent process approximately 250,000 Bulgarians were killed or forced to leave their homes and properties forever, seeking salvation in territories, controlled by bulgarian army and paramilitary formation IMORO. The entire community of the Thracian Bulgarians was wiped out. Their inheritors in contemporary Bulgaria are about 800,000 people.
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- On-line publication of thе phototype reprint of the first edition of this book in Bulgarian here (in Bulgarian "Разорението на тракийските българи през 1913 година", Българска академия на науките, София, Държавна печатница, 1918 г.; II фототипно издание, Културно-просветен клуб "Тракия" - София, 1989 г., София; in English: "The Destruction of Thracian Bulgarians in 1913", Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, State printing house, 1818; II phototype edition, Cultural and educational club "Thrace" - Sofia, 1989, Sofia).