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Order of battle of the Bulgarian Army in the First Balkan War (1913) : ウィキペディア英語版
Order of battle of the Bulgarian Army in the First Balkan War (1913)

The following is the Bulgarian Order of Battle at the beginning of the second phase of the First Balkan War as of January 21, 1913. This order of battle includes all combat units, including engineer and artillery units, but not medical, supply, signal and border guard units.
==Background==
After the First Battle of Çatalca the Bulgarian and Ottoman governments concluded an armistice on and agreed to attend a peace conference in London. For almost a month the talks at St. James's Palace achieved very little when on the Young Turks, led by Enver Bey staged a coup and seized power in Constantinople.〔Hall (2000),p. 78-79〕 The new government was determined to hold on to Adrianople at all costs, a position which Bulgaria viewed as unacceptable and led to the denouncement of the armistice on 16 of January 1913.〔Hall (2000),p. 78-79〕 With the initiative in their hands and with a renewed sense of confidence in their war leaders and in their ability to successfully fight the Bulgarians, the Ottomans decided to execute an offensive plan that was devised in mid December 1912. Leaving their small remaining forces in Epirus and Albania on their own the Ottomans focused entirely on the Thracian Theater where they planned a full-scale, corps level, amphibious invasion on the western shore of the Sea of Marmara was to be attempted with simultaneous attacks by the provisional corps on the Gallipoli Peninsula and the Çatalca Army, while the Adrianople garrison and conducted diversionary attacks.〔Erickson (2003), p.253.〕

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