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The Armistice with Bulgaria (also known as the Armistice of Thessalonica) was signed on September 29, 1918 at the Bulgaria Armistice Convention in Thessaloniki, Greece, between the Kingdom of Bulgaria and the Allied Powers. The convention followed from a request of the Bulgarian government on September 24, asking for a ceasefire. The armistice effectively ended Bulgaria's participation in World War I on the side of the Central Powers coming into effect at the Bulgarian front at noon on 30 September, and regulated the demobilization and disarmament of the Bulgarian armed forces.

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  • The Armistice with Bulgaria (also known as the Armistice of Thessalonica) was signed on September 29, 1918 at the Bulgaria Armistice Convention in Thessaloniki, Greece, between the Kingdom of Bulgaria and the Allied Powers. The convention followed from a request of the Bulgarian government on September 24, asking for a ceasefire. The armistice effectively ended Bulgaria's participation in World War I on the side of the Central Powers coming into effect at the Bulgarian front at noon on 30 September, and regulated the demobilization and disarmament of the Bulgarian armed forces.
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  • The Armistice with Bulgaria (also known as the Armistice of Thessalonica) was signed on September 29, 1918 at the Bulgaria Armistice Convention in Thessaloniki, Greece, between the Kingdom of Bulgaria and the Allied Powers. The convention followed from a request of the Bulgarian government on September 24, asking for a ceasefire. The armistice effectively ended Bulgaria's participation in World War I on the side of the Central Powers coming into effect at the Bulgarian front at noon on 30 September, and regulated the demobilization and disarmament of the Bulgarian armed forces. The signatories that participated were French General Franchet d'Esperey on behalf of the Entente and a commission appointed by the Bulgarian Government, composed of General Ivan Lukov (member of the Bulgarian Army HQ), Andrey Lyapchev (Cabinet member), and S. Radev (diplomat).
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