The Craft Sinister a Diplomatico Political History of the Great War And Its Cau

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The Craft Sinister a Diplomatico Political History of the Great War And Its Cau
George Abel Schreiner
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The first report concerning Bulgaria that interested me at all seriously was one which had it that Bulgaria and Turkey were coming together in connection with some matter affecting the railroad line Swilengrad — Kuleia Burgas — ^Dimotika, which the Bulgarians had to use in order to CONSEQUENCES OF THE DARDANELLES FIASCO 153 reach the port of Dedeagatch. The Hne in question was as far as Kuleia Burgas, a part of the Sofia-Constantinople trunkline, and from thereon a division of the branchline to
... the Bulgarian port named. Between Swilen- grad and Dimotika it ran then on Turkish territory and this the Bulgarians had found rather vexatious.
Since the Turkish government had no reason of its own to get rid of the lines in question, the report that it intended ceding it to Bulgaria, and was willing to make some other border ''rectifications" at its own expense, the remarks of Dr. Radoslavoff, to which I will come back further on, began to have a new meaning to me. In August of 1915, the negotia- tions were completed, and after that entrance into the war by Bulgaria on the side of the Central Powers seemed certain to all who had followed developments.


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