)[162] 117 were available in 08.1944,[136] 91 in 01.1945. 135, 140, also available in English as: Nedyalkov, Dimitar, The history of Bulgarian air power, Albatros MDV Ltd., 2013, Martinez, Eduardo, The Bulgarian Air Force in World War II, Kagero, 2017, pp. 2, 2005, с. 198/Spasov, Svetoslav, Establishment and Development of the Military Economy of Bulgaria, part I, Voenno izdatelstvo, Sofia, 2009, p. 198, ISBN 978-954-509-427-9 The referenced document in the Bulgarian Military Archive is ЦВА, ф.5, оп.3, а.е.189, л.494, Bulgarian military archive - ЦВА, ф.9, оп.4 а.е. XXXI, 2016 стр. [398] The Sea Police Service was based in Varna[399] and had: In 1921 the Bulgarian government bought from France the following ships: The Navy in the interwar period also had some auxiliary ships, like: In 1938 with the official lifting of the Neuilly treaty restrictions, Bulgaria begun to slowly modernize its navy. The capband is Black mohair material and the base is Luftwaffe bluegray wool. 80, 142, 176, 214, 267, 278, 314, 403, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, pp. Kfz. 15-39, 73-74, 77, Миланов, Йордан, Въздушните войски на България през войните 1912-1945г., Еър Груп 2000, София 2008, стр. 82-86//History of the Bulgarian Artillery, Voenno izdatelstvo, Sofia, 1977, pp. [50] In 1941 after the occupation of Yugoslavia and Greece, the Germans supplied to the Bulgarian Police 2 954 former Greek Army Mannlicher–Schönauer mod.1903/14 and 3 530 former Yugoslav army FN Model 24 and Model 30 - Mauser Mod. [41] In 1943-1944 these old 105mm howitzers underwent modernization at the State Military Factory similar to the one of the 75mm field guns and including: Howitzers supplied in the Interwar period and during World War II included: Each Bulgarian Divisional Artillery Regiment had 1-2 artillery battalions with 12-24 105mm or 120mm field howitzers (3-6 batteries) during the World War II. Awards: 1.- Ehrenkreuz für Frontkampfer (1914-18), 2.- Dientsauszeichnung Kreuz für XV Jahre, 3.- Österreich Kriegsdenmünze Medaille (1914-18), 4.- Ungar Kriegsdenmünze (1914-18), 5.- Bulgarische Kriegsdenmünze (1914-18). 227-250. [122], Each Bulgarian Divisional Artillery Regiment had 1 artillery battalion with 12 75mm mountain guns (3 batteries) during the World War II. and all recorded live during various concerts. Anti-tank weapons (besides anti-tank guns), Казазян, Агоп Българско късо хладно оръжие, Военно издателство, София, 2015, стр. 10, 12. 19, 43, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, pp. 2, т. Kpfw.38(t) turrets were supplied from Germany and installed in the Aegean coast defenses. Im Buch gefunden – Seite 317Anfang September standen die Russen dann bereits vor der Grenze nach Bulgarien. ... Das Schlimmste daran war, daß man die bulgarische Luftwaffe gegen die auf der Landstraße in Serbien zwischen Nis und Kriva Palanka aus Griechenland nach ... [27], 8 444 pistols available on 01.12.1939 with the Bulgarian army[16] 8 711 pistols available on 15.04.1940 with the Bulgarian army. The coastal artillery was also using searchlights - it is known that 2 110mm searchlights were delivered along with the 17 cm SK L/40 guns[216] and 3 150mm searchlights were used on the Black sea coast as well[222], The Bulgarian army did not have any Anti-tank guns by 1939, only the 20mm Solothurn anti-tank rifles. Mirage 724001: Kubus "Warschauer-Aufstand 1944" in 1:72. Im Buch gefunden – Seite 607Bezüglich außenpolitischer Fragen sprachen sich Bulgarien und die DDR für die Anerkennung der Ungültigkeit des Münchner ... Aufenthaltes nahm Castro auch an gemeinsamen Manövern der bulgarischen Armee und Luftwaffe teil ( BTA 21. 5. Gazi Mustafa Kemál. Унищожители на танкове. 394-400/Tsvetkov, Simeon, Orders and supplies of light fire arms in Bulgarian army from "Czech Zbrojovka" (1938-1944). [282], In 1945 a limited number of armoured cars is received from the Soviet Union trophies - 1 Sd. Die gehen zwar einkaufen, aber 15 Minuten in einer Schlange stehen ist ja eher die große Ausnahme und mit der Bahn quer durch Deutschland zu fahren . 101-102, Todorov, Iliya, The Ships of the Bulgarian Navy 1879-2002, Air Group 2000, Sofia, 2003, pp. 59. 123-124, Matev Kaloyan Red Wind over the Balkans, Helion, 2019, see picture on p. 395, Стефанов, Иван, Записки на артилерийския инженер - Втора част, в: Военноисторически сборник, 6/1996, стр. 57-64, 106-111/ Kazazyan, Agop Bulgarian Short Mellee Weapons, Voenno Izdatelstvo, Sofia 2015, pp. 34-36//Report from the former Artillery Commander in the Field Army Major-General Slavtchev on the activities of the Artillery Department during 1915-1918, Sofia, 1919, the reference in the Bulgarian archives is ДВИА, ф. 9 tanggal 15 Januari 1910 dan bertempur dalam Perang Dunia . 48-50, 95, Казазян, Агоп Българско късо хладно оръжие, Военно издателство, София, 2015, стр. 161-209/Milanov, Yordan, The Air Forces of Bulgaria in the Wars 1912-1945, Air Group 2000, Sofia 2008, pp. An abandoned Messerschmitt Bf 109G and a pair of Ju 88G night-fighters in a hangar at Wunstorf airfield in Germany, captured by 6th Airborne Division, 8 April 1945. 4/1996, p. 85, Polski eksport sprzętu wojskowego w okresie międzywojennym : (zarys problematyki) Przegląd Historyczny, 1994, Tom 85, Numer 1-2, p. 105, Въчков, Александър Поръчки на въоръжение от DEUTSCHE WAFFEN –UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN AG през първата световна война, в: Сборник с доклади от научната конференция „България – Германия. 146, 246, 310, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, pp. 109-110, Mladenov, Alexander; Andonov, Evgeni; Grozev, Krassimir; The Bulgarian Air Force in the Second World War, Helion, 2018, pp. These selections consist of ballads, pop tunes, marches, folk songs, etc. Orders and Supplies in: Proceedings of the Regional Museum of History Veliko Tarnovo vol. Zustand 2. 101-102/Kazazyan, Agop, The Weapons of the Bulgarian Policeman 1878-1944, Svyat-Nauka, Sofia, 1998, pp. Недялков, Димитър, История на Българската военна авиация, Военно издателство, София, 2012, стр. 70, 74, 127, 214, 240, 245, 320, 341, 389, 397, 417, 452, 462, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, pp. 39-40 и 44, 46/Velev Petko, The Naval Artillery of Bulgaria 1879-1970, Galera, Varna, 2000, pp. Цитираният архивен документ е ЦВА, ф. 178-181, 208-209, 229-230, 312, 368-372, 415. 22-25, 43-45, 83-93, 111-119. 156-174/Milanov, Yordan, The Air Forces of Bulgaria in the Wars 1912-1945, Air Group 2000, Sofia 2008, pp. 90-94/Kazazyan, Agop, The Weapons of the Bulgarian Policeman 1878-1944, Svyat-Nauka, Sofia, 1998, pp. After detailed studies and negotiations with Krupp and Rheinmetall in Germany, this project was approved and equipment for a new workshop in the State Military Factory in Kazanlak was acquired in order to allow the replacement of the gun barrels in 1938–1940. 33-65, Mladenov, Alexander; Andonov, Evgeni; Grozev, Krassimir; The Bulgarian Air Force in the Second World War, Helion, 2018, pp. [649], 7 857 533 rifle bullets, 20 508 264 MG bullets and 790 964 pistol bullets of different calibres have been used in the war in 1944-1945. 9-17, 22-30, 82-84, 92, 121-126, Миланов, Йордан, Въздушните войски на България през войните 1912-1945г., Еър Груп 2000, София 2008, стр. 39-40, 44, 46, Велев Пeтко, Морската артилерия на България, 1879 - 1970 г., Галера, Варна, 2000 стр. 2, а.е. Kurze zweischneidige Klinge, vernickelt. Im Buch gefunden – Seite 164Bei der Beurteilung der Kampfkraft der jugoslawischen und der bulgarischen Luftwaffe wies der britische Luftwaffen - Attaché in Belgrad im Herbst 1945 auf die gegenwärtig noch relative Schwäche der Luftstreitkräfte hin , betonte aber ... 349-361, Matev, Kaloyan, Armored Vehicles 1935-1945, Knigomania, Sofia, 2006, p. 365, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, pp. [288] In 05.1944 there were 800 three axle trucks, 3500 military trucks, 1200 mobilized civil trucks, 60 petrol cisterns, 5 fire trucks, 47 workshops, 50 military buses, 343 mobilized civil passenger buses in the Bulgarian army[289], In 09.1944 158 trucks were lost during the retreat from Serbia and Macedonia. 1257, л. „Die US Armee, Marine, Luftwaffe haben vorbereitete Kampfeinsatzpläne und verbrachten vier Jahre damit Basen aufzubauen und für die „Operation Iranische Freiheit" zu üben. See more ideas about world war ii, world war, bulgaria. The deliveries to the police during the war included 300 MP28/2, 2400 MP 41 (1941-1944), 500 Suomi KP/-31 (1942)[43], The Bulgarian Partisans also used in 1941-1944 a significant number of SMGs (2040 estimated by 09.1944). 174-175, 213-214 also available in English as: Nedyalkov, Dimitar, The history of Bulgarian air power, Albatros MDV Ltd., 2013, Миланов, Йордан, Въздушните войски на България през войните 1912-1945г., Еър Груп 2000, София 2008, стр. 89-90, Todorov, Iliya, The Ships of the Bulgarian Navy 1879-2002, Air Group 2000, Sofia, 2003, pp. 80, 338, Златев, Златко Оръжейните доставки от Германия за България (юли 1938 - февруари 1941) в: Военноисторически сборник, кн. 20-21, 29, 40, 42, 44, 236, 422, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, pp. 16, л. Voenno izdatelstvo, Sofia, 1990, p. 101, Петров, Людмил. 23, 26, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, pp. 1941 - 6,700,000. In 1945 the following tanks were delivered from the Soviet Union to Bulgaria as trophies: 14 Panzer V,[273] 51 Panzer IV, 3 Panzer III,[274] 1 Turan I. 390-394, Златев, Златко Оръжейните доставки от Германия за България (юли 1938 - февруари 1941) в: Военноисторически сборник, кн. [34], On 01.01.1945 the Bulgarian army had 207 800 rifles and 140 000 carbines. Please allow for five business day for the preparation of a COA. 82//Petrov, Lyudmil. Original Army archive document - ДВИА ф.5, оп.1, а.е. This is an apolitical forum for discussions on the Axis nations and related topics hosted by the Axis History Factbook in cooperation with Christian Ankerstjerne’s Panzerworld and Christoph Awender's WW2 day by day. 44, 87, 121-128, Martinez, Eduardo, The Bulgarian Air Force in World War II, Kagero, 2017, pp. [41] The first Soviet deliveries arrived in 1945 and included 762 DP-28, 562 PM M1910 и 37 DShK[76] 1 362 DP-28, 717 PM M1910 and 2 DShK are shown as available on 01.01.1946[19], The Bulgarian Police had their own modest number of machine-guns, supplied independently from the Army. 6 more Panzer V were delivered in 1946. Er wurde vorübergehend Botschafter in . During World War I Germany supplied 172[153] of the following models of 105mm field howitzers: Also a similar model was captured from Romania in 1916-1917: 120 of the above-mentioned types of 105mm field howitzers survived the war (incl. 389/Tsvetkov, Simeon, Orders and supplies of light fire arms in Bulgarian army from "Czech Zbrojovka" (1938-1944). 15, 20-21, 25, 30, 87, Миланов, Йордан, Въздушните войски на България през войните 1912-1945г., Еър Груп 2000, София 2008, стр. 250,00 € Tax excluded . Im Buch gefunden – Seite 273Hingegen fällt bei der übrigen Ausstattung der bulgarischen Luftwaffe mit insgesamt rund 270 Kampfflugzeugen die Vielzahl der Flugmuster auf : MIG - 17 , MIG - 21PFM , MIG - 23BM , MIG - 23B / G , MIG - 25 , Su - 22 und Su - 25 . In 12.1939 Bulgaria had 2 battalions of coastal artillery (defending the Black sea ports of Varna and Burgas respectively) with 28 old guns,[183] including: In 09.1940 Bulgaria acquired from Germany 5 more guns (former naval ones, received in 1942):[214][215]. 135, 140, 159, 161-162, 239, 249, 257-259 also available in English as: Nedyalkov, Dimitar, The history of Bulgarian air power, Albatros MDV Ltd., 2013, Martinez, Eduardo, The Bulgarian Air Force in World War II, Kagero, 2017, pp. [350] In 10.1944 there were 2669 trucks available with the Bulgarian army. 96-97, Mladenov, Alexander; Andonov, Evgeni; Grozev, Krassimir; The Bulgarian Air Force in the Second World War, Helion, 2018, p. 9. 1, MMP Books, 2018, p. 136, Matev, Kaloyan, Armored Vehicles 1935-1945, Knigomania, Sofia, 2006, p. 105, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, pp. [16] On 15.04.1940 there were 5784 light machine guns and 3291 heavy machine guns. 48/Velev Petko, The Naval Artillery of Bulgaria 1879-1970, Galera, Varna, 2000, p. 48, Стефанов, Иван, Записки на артилерийския инженер - Втора част, в: Военноисторически сборник, 6/1996, стр. The Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung, 13th vol., April 1942. Summer worn visor cap for the Luftwaffe, the top is made of a "Waffle" pattern cotton material and is removeable for cleaning. Mirage 500801: MS Batory "Operation Husky" Juli 1943 in 1:500. Георги Победоносец", София, 1998, стр.101 // Artillery armament in the Bulgarian Army 1878-1990, Izdatelstvo na Ministerstvo na Otbranata, Sofia, 1998, p. 101, Институт за военна история при ГЩ на БНА, Военна техника и технически служби в българската войска и в БНА, Военно Издателство, София, 1986, стр. [26] In 1940-1944 Mannlicher parts and used rifles and carbines are supplied (4 600 second-hand rifles and carbines and parts for 12 200 more) and the older Carbines in use are slowly discarded. Недялков, Димитър, История на Българската военна авиация, Военно издателство, София, 2012, стр. [17], On 01.09.1944 the Bulgarian army had 219 649 rifles and 227 312 carbines. 100-102, Todorov, Iliya, The Ships of the Bulgarian Navy 1879-2002, Air Group 2000, Sofia, 2003, pp. 368, л. [16], Thus the available Ant-tank guns in 08.1944 were 220 75mm PaK 40, 100 75mm Pak 97/38, 404 50mm Pak 38, 450 37mm Skoda and 100 37mm PaK 36. 98 were available in 1945. изд. [656] In the beginning of the war these were mostly the Bulgarian design types Б-36, Б-38 and Б-40, developed jointly by the engineer Mincho Ostrev and the fleet officer Dimitar Dudev in 1936-1938. 14-17, 19, 23, Bernad, Denes, Bulgarian Fighter Colors 1919-1948, Vol. Sep 24, 2017 - Bulgaria as an Axis Power (March 1941 - September 1944). 234-236//Kylnykov, Nikola, The Weapons of the Bulgarian People through the Centuries, Voenno Izdatelstvo, Sofia, 1984, pp. Vergoldetes Messinggefäß mit Adlerkopfknauf, dieser mit roten Glasaugen, auf der Griffkappe das bulgarische Staatswappen, das Parierstück als Propeller gearbeitet, zentral aufgelegt ein versilberter Sternmotor, schwarzes Griffstück aus Holz schwarz lackierte Stahlscheide mit vergoldeten Messingbeschlägen, das Ortblech in einer Vogelkralle endend die eine Kugel hält. Hosted by Christoph Awender. 6/1996, pp. [53] The Municipal Police and the Paramilitary units were also using a wide assortment of older pre-WWI vintage rifles and carbines like Berdan rifle, Mauser, etc. Begeistert von der Ballonfahrt, begründeten die bulgarischen Streitkräfte am 20.April 1906 eine Ballonabteilung. [221] Bernad, Denes, Bulgarian Fighter Colors 1919-1948, Vol. Военно издателство, София, 1990, стр. [542] 2, а.е. 44-47, 92/ Kazazyan, Agop Bulgarian Short Mellee Weapons, Voenno Izdatelstvo, Sofia 2015, pp. Недялков, Димитър, История на Българската военна авиация, Военно издателство, София, 2012, стр. 294//History of the "Artillery armament" service in the Bulgarian Army 1878-1990, Izdatelstvo na Ministerstvo na Otbranata, Sofia, 1998, p. 294, Артилерийска материална част в Българската армия 1878-1990, Издателство на Министерство на отбраната "Св. 2, MMP Books, 2019, pp. 55-56, 130, 142-146, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, p. 111, Велев Пeтко, Морската артилерия на България, 1879 - 1970 г., Галера, Варна, 2000 стр. 109-110, Matev, Kaloyan, Armored Vehicles 1935-1945, Knigomania, Sofia, 2006, p. 113, Matev, Kaloyan, Armored Vehicles 1935-1945, Knigomania, Sofia, 2006, pp. 10, 13, 17, Martinez, Eduardo, The Bulgarian Air Force in World War II, Kagero, 2017, pp. 2, а.е. Проблеми на военната политика на България 1934-1939. 206-257. Full-length portrait of Nazi leader Hermann Goering on the grounds of his villa, Carinhall, Prussia, October 10, 1937. Поръчки и доставки. DEIN UNBEKANNTER BRUDER (1982) * with switchable English subtitles *. [351] 1433 trucks were available in 03.1945 with the 1st Bulgarian army fighting within the 3rd Ukrainian front, 14 were lost[352] 368 trucks have been captured as trophies by the Bulgarian army by 15 September 1945[312], In 06.1938 there were 253 passenger cars in the Bulgarian army[313] In 06.1940 there were 245 passenger cars in the Bulgarian army[286] In 10.1941 there were 266 passenger cars in the Bulgarian Army and 25 in the Bulgarian Air Force[287] In 10.1943 there were 24 passenger cards in the Bulgarian Air Force. 371-373, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, p. 52, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, pp. 235-238// Gornenski, Nikifor The Armed Struggle of the Bulgarian People for Liberation from the Hitlerists' Occupation and the Monarch-Fascist Dictatorship (1941-1944), Izdatelstvo na BKP, 1958, pp. 69, 80, 338, Велев Пeтко, Морската артилерия на България, 1879 - 1970 г., Галера, Варна, 2000 стр. 4/1996, стр. 96-97, Bernad, Denes, Bulgarian Fighter Colors 1919-1948, Vol. Недялков, Димитър, История на Българската военна авиация, Военно издателство, София, 2012, стр. 40-55 / Institute of Military History - History of the Anti-Aircraft Artillery and the Anti-Aircraft Missile Troops in the Bulgarian army, Izdatelstvo na Ministerstvo na Otbaranata, Sofia, 1994, pp. 94-95, Todorov, Iliya, The Ships of the Bulgarian Navy 1879-2002, Air Group 2000, Sofia, 2003, pp. Im Buch gefundenDie bulgarische Luftwaffe wurde auf 4 Bomber- und 8 Jagdstaffeln mit Startbereitschaft am 3. Mobilisierungstag geschätzt . Deutsche Flugzeuge und insbesondere Zeppeline mochten sie zum Auftreten im Raume südlich der Karpathen befähigen ... Im Buch gefunden – Seite 198Besatzung oder Anschluss - Befreiung oder Unterdrückung? ; eine komparative Untersuchung über die bulgarische ... der leichten Bauweise der meisten Häuser und des technischen Defizits der bulgarischen Luftwaffe war Bulgarien den Bomben ... 4/1996, стр. Противотанковите пушки и гранатомети 1918-1945 ИК "Свят Наука", 1997, София, стр.35-37/Kazazyan, Agop Tank Destroyers, Anti-tank rifles and grenade launchers 1918-1945, "Sviat.Nauka", 1997, Sofia, pp. 50/Velev Petko, The Naval Artillery of Bulgaria 1879-1970, Galera, Varna, 2000, p. 50, Велев Пeтко, Морската артилерия на България, 1879 - 1970 г., Галера, Варна, 2000 стр. Military operations in World War II on the territory of Yugoslavia started on 6 April 1941, when the kingdom was invaded by Axis forces and partitioned between Germany, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria and client regimes. Im Buch gefundenGeneralmajor Simeon Hristov Simeonov ( Bulgarische Luftwaffe ) Generalleutnant Heikki Lyytinen ( Finnische Luftwaffe ) Generalleutnant Vincenzo Camporini ( Italienische Luftwaffe ) General Luis Evangelista Esteves de Araujo ... Недялков, Димитър, История на Българската военна авиация, Военно издателство, София, 2012, стр. 294-296//History of the Bulgarian Artillery, Voenno izdatelstvo, Sofia, 1977, pp. 175, 179, 208-209, 312. [54], The Bulgarian Partisans used a wide assortment of older and contemporary rifles and carbines of various origin, estimated to number approximately 7 600 by 09.1944. 178/Milanov, Yordan, The Air Forces of Bulgaria in the Wars 1912-1945, Air Group 2000, Sofia 2008, p. 178. [662], The Bulgarian Navy had 16 450mm torpedoes at the beginning of the war. 312/Milanov, Yordan, The Air Forces of Bulgaria in the Wars 1912-1945, Air Group 2000, Sofia 2008, p. 312, Mladenov, Alexander; Andonov, Evgeni; Grozev, Krassimir; The Bulgarian Air Force in the Second World War, Helion, 2018, p. 81, Bernad, Denes, Bulgarian Fighter Colors 1919-1948, Vol. [19], The Bulgarian Police had its own supply of pistols. 1257, л. 15, 20, 23, 25, 28, 85-87, Миланов, Йордан, Въздушните войски на България през войните 1912-1945г., Еър Груп 2000, София 2008, стр. Three sources[249][250] and[251] claim that 76 mm air defense gun M1931 were used from 1946 in the Bulgarian army, but no data for supply of such guns can be found, as after the war Soviet Union was supplying 37mm and 85mm guns. The Bulgarian Air Force is the oldest air forces in Europe and the world. 161-209. 26, 40, 45, 67, 140, 228, 242, 251, 273, 351, 386, 398, 403, 418, 453, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, p. 42, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, pp. 1904 and Mod. In 09–11.1944 the coastal artillery units along the Aegean retired along with their guns into Bulgaria along the Bulgarian troops. 1, MMP Books, 2018, pp. 38, 350 Sauer 38H, 650 Sauer Model 1930, 3 000 Beretta M1923, 120 7.65mm Melior Mod. 72 // Military History Institute at the General Staff of the Bulgarian People's Army, Military Hardware and Technical Services in the Bulgarian Army and the Bulgarian People's Army, Voenno Izdatelstvo, Sofia, 1986, p. 72, Matev, Kaloyan, The Armoured Forces of the Bulgarian Army 1936-45, Helion, 2015, pp. 175-176. 209-215, Цветков, Симеон Пистолетите "Зауер" модел "Н", "Валтер" П-38 и "Стар" модел "Б" на въоръжение в Българската армия. [37][38] Besides the captured police and army ones, they also used Allied and Soviet supplied ones like PPSh-41 and Thompson submachine gun[44], By 01.01.1946 the Bulgarian army had 3043 ZK-383, 5440 MP 40, 6152 PPS-43 and 4421 PPSh-41. 70-72, Chonev, Chony, The Bulgarian Navy, Propeller Publishing, Sofia, 2005, pp. Es hat die Rollen des Originaljeeps und andere wie des M151-Jeeps aus der Vietnamkriegszeit, des M561 322, Polski eksport sprzętu wojskowego w okresie międzywojennym : (zarys problematyki) Przegląd Historyczny, 1994, Tom 85, Numer 1-2, p. 109, Bulgarian Military Archive, ДВИА, ф.25, оп.