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![]() The Photoshopper did a great job it is hard to see any evidence but really how is that banner standing up?
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![]() One more thing. Whoever removed the sign from the photo AND said this photo was taken in Skopje was lying. Here is a higher resolution photo. The building on the right is the church Sveta Sofiya in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Perfect! That's exactly what I was looking for Niko - some context and some informed background information. Case closed on this Bulgarian propaganda piece of crap!!! |
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![]() The other signs look like they are written in Latin though? The one is question is written in Cyrllic.
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Great investigating lads...... thumbs up to you both.
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![]() Does anyone else find it weird that the other signs are written in Latin but the one that is debated whether it is or authentic or not is written in Cyrillic?
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![]() Good work, Niko.
The sign is being held up by a small thin pole, as is the case with the sign in the left of the photo. It's not uncommon to have signs in different languages and different scripts at protests, rallies and demonstrations. |
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![]() It does seem a little uncommon in 1940s Balkans to be honest.
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I'm assuming the Latin sign on the right in written in Italian and you can even see apart of the Italian flag during WWII (see below), and the sign on the left is written in German. Bulgaria allied itself with these countries during the war. The soldiers in the photo are probably German and Italian. ![]() |
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![]() Can anyone shed light on this? I believe I can confirm that a standard literary form of Bulgarian was not established until 1899 but can't find any information on these supposed other writing systems that were used in place up until then.
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