Abstract

Bulgaria, at the height of what history judges, with the benefit of hindsight, as the cold war, was one of the most loyal of the Warsaw Pact nations. Yugoslavia's schism with the Soviet Union and her formation of the non‐aligned bloc, the Hungarian uprising of 1956, the Prague Spring of 1968 — all these left Bulgaria comparatively unmoved in her unshakeable loyalty.

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