It was King Peter I, whose full name was Peter Karadjordjevic. The following is from the Encyclopedia Britannica Online, June 16, 2005: Peter I: King of Serbia from 1903, the first strictly constitutional monarch of his country. In 1918 he became the first king of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later called Yugoslavia). Born the third son of the reigning prince Alexander Karadjordjevic (1842
Ferdinand I, whose birth name was Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, ruled Bulgaria during World War 1. He was the Bulgarian tsar from 1908â??1918.
no one they were a country, they thought of Russia as the mother land but they were not ruled by anyone. Parts of the Austro Hungarian empire wanted to become part of Serbia.
The Austro-Hungarian empire.
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Russia.
Bulgaria was part of the axis during WW2.
During World War 1 the central powers consisted of Germany the Ottoman Empire Austria Hungary and Bulgaria.
Mahatma Ghandi was the spiritual leader. The Brits ruled India during world war 2 and there was no dictator.
No. Never occupied directly (like as in the cases of USSR, France)
The leader of Bulgaria during World War 1 was Tsar Ferdinand I. Formerly Bulgaria's prince regnant, he took the title of Tsar in 1908.
King Boris III.
Bulgaria fought on the side of Nazi Germany during the war.
Bulgaria was part of the axis during WW2.
Radoslavov
joined Germany
Then, as now, Sofia.
yes Axis
World war II ended. Communists with the help from Soviet Union, took power and ruled
Part of its Western and Northern
specify pls. which war (s): Balkan war, inter-union war, world wars?
Bulgaria was a constitutional monarchy during most of World War II with Tsar Boris III ruling with a Prime Minister and a Parliament. Prime Minister Bogdan Filov controlled the country with the Tsar Boris. They declared Bulgaria to be a neutral nation. I have provided a link for you below if you want to read more about Bulgaria during the war.
During the second World War, Germany, Japan, Italy, Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria formed the Axis powers.