Georgios I – king of the Greeks on the Greek Occupation of Macedonia
It is clear that Macedonia was not “liberated” by the Greek army (as the modern Greeks claim) today but occupied by the same. One liberates ones own territory from foreign rule, and only foreign territories are occupied.
The Idea of Macedonian Liberation Between the Two World Wars
In the period between the two world wars an important role in Macedonian national affirmation was played by the many thousands of emigrants throughout Europe and in North and South America. Besides the VMRO (United) mouthpiece “Makedonsko Delo”, there were many other newspapers published by the Diaspora.
The Treaty of Bucharest August 10, 1913
Greece was a winner and quite triumphant after the acquisition of Thessaloniki and most of Macedonia up to and including the port of Kavala,
The Balkan Wars and the Partition of Macedonia
After the Balkan Wars, Macedonia was completely devastated. Besides the tens of thousands killed in the war, there were several hundreds of thousands of refugees. More than 135,000 Macedonians escaped from the Aegean part of Macedonia occupied by the Greek army alone.
Krste Petkov Misirkov
Macedonians are tested by struggle and, if to armed struggle is added that for a real Macedonian culture and science, and if these are intensified, Macedonia will not be lost and Macedonians will accomplish their historic mission…
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