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anyone army in WW2 cant be the "brave" these man just were fight for their country, and i can say it about any army in any war, other deal is the what task have been choiced by the goverment
let's not idolize things because your precious army occupied parts of Greece and proceeded happily to the same attrocities as the Nazis did. I know this first hand. The "brave" Bulgarian army turned against the Germans when the allies were in Rhine and in Poland, and when the Soviets were at Bulgaria's gate. 30.000 casualties are nothing, when Bulgaria had been on the Nazi's side for years.Just saying.