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Slovo (newspaper)

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Slovo (Bulgarian: Слово, 'Word') was a daily newspaper published in Bulgaria 1922-1924.[1] The newspaper fiercely opposed the Aleksandar Stamboliyski government and the communist movement.[1]

Aleksandar Grekov served as director of the newspaper.[2] After Grekov was assassinated, Prof. Milev took over the editorship of Slovo.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Георги Димитров (1978). В огъня на битките: публицистика. Партиздат. p. 326.
  2. ^ Димитър П Иванчев (1962). Български периодичен печат, 1844-1944: анотиран библиографски указател. Наука и изкуство. p. 316.
  3. ^ Димитър Недков (2005). Масоните се върнаха в България: Възраждането на идеята за братството. Мириам. p. 207.