The Macedonian can be called neither Bulgarian nor Serb, but simply Macedonian!
I said that I would rather call your Bulgarophones Macedonians. You call those people Bulgarophones, owing to their language which is similar to Bulgarian. But, is it Bulgarian, is it the same...
View ArticleA picture of Voden (Edessa) in Macedonia from 1916-1918!
Here is a picture of Voden the town was not renamed to Edessa at this time, 1916-1918. The town was renamed in the 1930s by the Greek Government.
View ArticleRene Picard: The Autonomy of Macedonia, 1916!
July 20, 1916 Rene Picard: The Autonomy of Macedonia The idea of Macedonian autonomy is familiar to all those who are acquainted with Balkan history and politics. If we asked the Christians of...
View ArticleEdmond Bouchie de Belle on the Macedonians, 1918!
1918 Edmond Bouchie de Belle on the Macedonians (Edmond Bouchie de Belle, born August 23, 1878, Doctor of Law, was a high financial official in Paris, advisor at the Ministry of Finances, and during...
View ArticleThe German Linguist Albrecht Wirth recognized the Macedonians in 1914!
“Ursprünglich gibt es zwei große Zweige der Südslawen: Serben und Slowenen; dann könnte allenfalls die Mazedonier als eigener Stamm gelten. Durch Mischung der Slowenen mit einem anarischen/awarischen...
View ArticleMacedonians noted as good track laborers, 1916!
Title page. Page 5, table of contents. Page 10, foreword. Page 63. Source: “Practical Track Maintenance” by Kenneth L. Van Auken, pages 5, 10, 63. First published in 1916, second edition 1921. When...
View ArticleMacedonians drafted into the US Army, World War I, 1917!
Here are 10 World War I draft registration cards from the United States Army. Please notice whom they drafted, Macedonians from Macedonia that were living in USA. Pay extra attention to the below...
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