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- Zveno abstract "Zveno (Bulgarian: Звено, \"link\") was a Bulgarian military and political organization, founded in 1927 by Bulgarian Army officers. It was associated with a newspaper of that name.The Zveno members were not Fascists but still advocated a statist and corporative economy and were against political parties and the terror of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO), the Macedonian liberation movement. Zveno was also closely linked to the so-called Military League, the organization behind a coup in 1923, responsible for killing Prime Minister Aleksandar Stamboliyski.In 1934 pro-Zveno officers like Colonel Damyan Velchev and Colonel Kimon Georgiev seized power and established an authoritarian regime. Georgiev became Prime Minister. They dissolved all parties and trade unions and openly attacked the IMRO. Their government introduced a corporatist economy, similar to that of in Benito Mussolini's Italy. King Boris III, an opponent of Zveno, orchestrated a coup through a monarchist Zveno member, General Pencho Zlatev, who became Prime Minister (January 1935). In April 1935, he was replaced by a civilian, Andrei Toshev, also a monarchist. After participating in the Bulgarian coup d'état of 1934, Zveno supporters declared their intention to immediately form an alliance with France and to seek the unification of Bulgaria into an Integral Yugoslavia. Zveno supported an Integral Yugoslavia that included Bulgaria as well as Albania within it.In 1943 Zveno joined the anti-Axis resistance movement, the Fatherland Front. In September 1944, the Fatherland Front engineered a coup d'état, accompanied by an uprising, led by the Bulgarian Communist Party. Georgiev became Prime Minister and Vechev Minister of Defense, and they managed to sign a ceasefire agreement with the Soviet Union.In 1946, Velchev resigned in protest against communist actions, while Georgiev was succeeded by communist leader Georgi Dimitrov, after which Bulgaria became a People's Republic. Georgiev remained in government until 1962, but Zveno was disbanded as an autonomous organization in 1949. Zveno continued to exist within the Fatherland Front but was by then only a puppet organization.".
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- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Aleksandar_Stamboliyski.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Andrey_Toshev.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Authoritarianism.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Axis_powers.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Benito_Mussolini.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Boris_III_of_Bulgaria.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_Communist_Party.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_Land_Forces.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_coup_dxc3xa9tat_of_1934.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Category:1927_establishments_in_Bulgaria.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Bulgaria.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nationalist_parties_in_Bulgaria.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_disestablished_in_1949.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_established_in_1927.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Ceasefire.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Corporatism.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Damyan_Velchev.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Fascism.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Fatherland_Front_(Bulgaria).
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Georgi_Dimitrov.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Internal_Macedonian_Revolutionary_Organization.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Kimon_Georgiev.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Bulgarian_monarchs.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_Bulgaria.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Macedonia_(region).
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Newspaper.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Pencho_Zlatev.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Republic.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Statism.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Trade_union.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslav_irredentism.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLink Zveno_project.
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLinkText "1934–1935".
- Zveno wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zveno".
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- Zveno subject Category:1927_establishments_in_Bulgaria.
- Zveno subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Bulgaria.
- Zveno subject Category:Nationalist_parties_in_Bulgaria.
- Zveno subject Category:Political_parties_disestablished_in_1949.
- Zveno subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1927.
- Zveno hypernym Organization.
- Zveno type Organisation.
- Zveno type PoliticalParty.
- Zveno type Disestablishment.
- Zveno type Establishment.
- Zveno type Organization.
- Zveno type Organization.
- Zveno comment "Zveno (Bulgarian: Звено, \"link\") was a Bulgarian military and political organization, founded in 1927 by Bulgarian Army officers. It was associated with a newspaper of that name.The Zveno members were not Fascists but still advocated a statist and corporative economy and were against political parties and the terror of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO), the Macedonian liberation movement.".
- Zveno label "Zveno".
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- Zveno sameAs Sweno_(Gruppe).
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- Zveno sameAs זוונו.
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- Zveno sameAs Zweno.
- Zveno sameAs m.02hyzv.
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- Zveno sameAs Q1507295.
- Zveno wasDerivedFrom Zveno?oldid=700827059.
- Zveno isPrimaryTopicOf Zveno.