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Why did Greece publish the Bulgarian Abecedar in 1925?

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On September 29, 1924, Greece was compelled to sign a protocol on minorities with Bulgaria, which became known as the Politis-Kalfof Protocol. read more

The League did indeed condemn the Greek invasion, and called for both Greek withdrawal and compensation to Bulgaria. Greece ceded to this demand and was imposed a fine of £45,000. Over 50 people were killed before Greece complied. read more

Greece is crippled from the Turkish war and the great movements of people resulting from that. Greece can't invade Bulgaria and win, and the Allies will ensure that Bulgaria doesn't get anything back from Greece (the treaty after WW1 was only five years ago). read more

In 1925, the govern­ment published the Abecedar, which was given wide publicity in the Greek press of the time ("Athinaikos typos", "Elefteron Vima", and other). Nikolas Zarifis, the Greek publicist and expert in the questions of the Balkans, praised the publication of this primer as a remarkable event in the life of the minorities in Greece. read more

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