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- Q721131 subject Q6455673.
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- Q721131 abstract "Ivan Ivanov Bagryanov (Template:Lang-bg) (17 October 1891 in Razgrad – 1 February 1945 in Sofia) was a leading Bulgarian politician who briefly served as Prime Minister during the Second World War.After a career as a diplomat, he was chosen by the Council of Regents, who at the time had power in Bulgaria, to form a government capable of negotiating peace. In contrast to his predecessor, Dobri Bozhilov, Bagryanov was known for his largely pro-Western views. He saw his mission as removing Bulgaria from the war before the arrival of the Red Army and so attempted to open negotiations with the Western Allies. He also opened dialogue with Jewish leaders in an attempt to end anti-Jewish legislation. However, the coup by Michael I of Romania on August 23, 1944 severely damaged this plan as it ended effective Romanian resistance and allowed the Red Army a free hand to advance into Bulgaria. Bagryanov continued his drive to find separate peace, repudiating any alliance with Nazi Germany on August 26 and declaring neutrality, ending all anti-Jewish laws on August 29 (although it was officially ratified by the new government on September 5) and ordering the withdrawal of Bulgarian troops from Yugoslavian Macedonia. However, Bagryanov's insistence on neutrality, rather than declaring war on the Axis Powers, hamstrung negotiations with the Allies and he was removed from government. He was further damaged by the inclusion in his cabinet of a number of 1930s fascists such as Aleksandar Tsankov Staliyski. After the Communist-led Fatherland front came to power he was amongst those tried for war crimes and executed on 1 February 1945.".
- Q721131 birthDate "1891-10-29".
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- Q721131 deathDate "1945-02-01".
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- Q721131 monarch Q1060355.
- Q721131 orderInOffice "30thPrime Minister of Bulgaria".
- Q721131 successor Q704422.
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- Q721131 birthDate "1891-10-29".
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- Q721131 deathDate "1945-02-01".
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- Q721131 name "Ivan Bagrianov".
- Q721131 name "Иван Багрянов".
- Q721131 office "30".
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- Q721131 comment "Ivan Ivanov Bagryanov (Template:Lang-bg) (17 October 1891 in Razgrad – 1 February 1945 in Sofia) was a leading Bulgarian politician who briefly served as Prime Minister during the Second World War.After a career as a diplomat, he was chosen by the Council of Regents, who at the time had power in Bulgaria, to form a government capable of negotiating peace. In contrast to his predecessor, Dobri Bozhilov, Bagryanov was known for his largely pro-Western views.".
- Q721131 label "Ivan Ivanov Bagryanov".
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- Q721131 name "Ivan Bagrianov".
- Q721131 name "Иван Багрянов".