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They say lightning never strikes twice.
But they were wrong. The unthinkable had occurred once again, as a defeated Bulgaria had had unthinkable terms pushed upon it by the occupying powers and by Tsar Boris himself, surprisingly. He now rots in a prison in Sofia, languishing away for the rest of his days, for the crime of giving away Dobruja to the Romanians. Once again, unthinkable. And yet, when Bulgaria had brought to seemingly rock bottom, the vultures circled. The cowardly communists and faux-agrarians had taken up arms against their homeland, demanding the surrender of the Military Union and their allies and proclaiming a new People's Republic of Bulgaria. Any of the nuance needed to guide Bulgaria through the post-war order had been thrown out of a window by madmen, but it was time that the right men stood to stop the collapse of the country.
Protogerov, Aleksandrov, and Valkov stood ready to answer the call. Has the homeland not suffered enough? Why would an organization that claims to stand for the rights of agrarian peasants plunge the country into yet another civil war, while promising to focus on the industrialization of the country? It is the peasants who suffer the most from war. Their cause is phony, and this shall be shown to all of Bulgaria when their hammerheads and sickles fall from their handles, helplessly to the ground.
As White Bulgaria, the national humiliation of the Bulgarian people must be reigned in. The nation may be defeated, but it has simply gone too far. It must recover after WWI and this upcoming civil war, and I will guide it through these tumultuous times. If anything, I'll at least provide some interesting conflict in the upcoming civil war that the mods won't have to npc.
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