Bulgaria

Bulgaria is a small nation in Eastern Europe. It borders Austria-Hungary and Turkey.

Bulgaria in In the Presence of Mine Enemies
Bulgaria was an ally of the Greater German Reich, ruled by the King of Bulgaria.

Bulgaria and Croatia frequently collaborated on the persecution of the Serbs.

Bulgaria in Southern Victory
During the Great War, Bulgaria aligned itself with the Central Powers, and Bulgarian troops saw action against Russian and Romanian forces. In 1917, Bulgaria granted diplomatic recognition to the Republic of Quebec.

During the Second Great War, the early Entente victories saw Bulgaria waver in its allegiance to the Central Powers, though the presence of German-ally Turkey on its southern border persuaded the Bulgarians to remain associated with Germany.

Bulgaria in Worldwar
Bulgaria was a satellite/ally of the Greater German Reich. It participated in the Race-German War of 1965, and suffered for it.

Bulgaria in The Two Georges
The budding of Bulagarian nationalism in the early 19th Century was nipped when the Ottoman Empire became a British Protectorate and the British guaranteed its territorial integrity. Russia, which would have liked to get the Bulgarians free, decided no to risk an all-out war with Britian for that cause. Burlgaria remained an Ottomam province, with a British resident keeping an eye on the Turkish governor to ensure a more humane treatment of the Bulagrian and other subjects.