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"German forces entered Bulgaria on 1–2 March 1941 as a result of Bulgaria's adhesion to the Axis. The Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP) declared this to be a "fatal move" and once again called for a union with the USSR." At the time USSR and Germany were allies (Molotov-Ribentrop). Why would the Communists oppose allied forces entering the country? 4.16.192.66 ( talk) 19:51, 9 September 2022 (UTC)
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"German forces entered Bulgaria on 1–2 March 1941 as a result of Bulgaria's adhesion to the Axis. The Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP) declared this to be a "fatal move" and once again called for a union with the USSR." At the time USSR and Germany were allies (Molotov-Ribentrop). Why would the Communists oppose allied forces entering the country? 4.16.192.66 ( talk) 19:51, 9 September 2022 (UTC)