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*[https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.ibrarian.net/navon/paper/Prisoners_of_War_in_Bulgaria_during_the_First_War.pdf?paperid=21748674 Prisoners of War in Bulgaria during the First World War] A dissertation submitted as part of the Tripos Examination in the Faculty of History, Cambridge University, April 2012. No author is given on the paper but elsewhere the author is given as Rumen Cholakov. This is a link to a pdf download. Once downloaded, depending on your browser, you may need to look in your download folder.The camp at Plovdiv housed all British and most French prisoners from 1916 onwards. | *[https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.ibrarian.net/navon/paper/Prisoners_of_War_in_Bulgaria_during_the_First_War.pdf?paperid=21748674 Prisoners of War in Bulgaria during the First World War] A dissertation submitted as part of the Tripos Examination in the Faculty of History, Cambridge University, April 2012. No author is given on the paper but elsewhere the author is given as Rumen Cholakov. This is a link to a pdf download. Once downloaded, depending on your browser, you may need to look in your download folder.The camp at Plovdiv housed all British and most French prisoners from 1916 onwards. | ||
*[http://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/prisoners_of_war_and_internees_south_east_europe Prisoners of War and Internees (South East Europe)] by Bogdan Trifunović. encyclopedia.1914-1918. Briefly mentions British POWs in Bulgaria. | *[http://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/prisoners_of_war_and_internees_south_east_europe Prisoners of War and Internees (South East Europe)] by Bogdan Trifunović. encyclopedia.1914-1918. Briefly mentions British POWs in Bulgaria. | ||
*[http://www.ww1cemeteries.com/other_cemeteries_ext/plovdiv_central_cem.htm Plovdiv Central Cemetery, Bulgaria]. Contains Commonwealth War Graves from several sites. ww1cemeteries.com | |||
* Also see [[Prisoners of the Turks (First World War)]] for an indication of the types of records which may be available, including the National Archives records FO 383. | * Also see [[Prisoners of the Turks (First World War)]] for an indication of the types of records which may be available, including the National Archives records FO 383. | ||
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Alternative spelling
Salonica, Salonika
External links
- "Macedonia 1916-1918: Indian Military Transport Units in Macedonia" by Harry Fecitt, Harry’s Sideshows kaiserscross.com
- Great War Forum includes a category "Salonika & the Balkans"
- Salonika Campaign Society
- "The Indian Cemetery In Salonica" by Helen Abadzi. For deaths 1916-1920. Website of the "Indo-Hellenic Society for Culture & Development", November 30th, 2006.
- [1918 Balkans] "Diary of Lt Victor Edward Borgonon (1882-1966)"
Prisoners of War
- Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I 1914-1923 by Kenneth Steuer, written as a dissertation in 2008. Website of Gutenberg-e, a program of the American Historical Association and Columbia University Press.
- Bulgarian Prison Camps. Click on the map for a list of the camps in Bulgaria.
- "First World War Central Power Prison Camps" by Kenneth Steuer 1-1-2013 History Faculty Publications, Western Michigan University . Includes Bulgarian Prison Camps
- Prisoners of War in Bulgaria during the First World War A dissertation submitted as part of the Tripos Examination in the Faculty of History, Cambridge University, April 2012. No author is given on the paper but elsewhere the author is given as Rumen Cholakov. This is a link to a pdf download. Once downloaded, depending on your browser, you may need to look in your download folder.The camp at Plovdiv housed all British and most French prisoners from 1916 onwards.
- Prisoners of War and Internees (South East Europe) by Bogdan Trifunović. encyclopedia.1914-1918. Briefly mentions British POWs in Bulgaria.
- Plovdiv Central Cemetery, Bulgaria. Contains Commonwealth War Graves from several sites. ww1cemeteries.com
- Also see Prisoners of the Turks (First World War) for an indication of the types of records which may be available, including the National Archives records FO 383.
Historical books online
- The Balkans: A Laboratory of History by William M Sloane, Professor of History, Columbia University, 1914. Archive.org. Revised and Enlarged edition 1920 Archive.org
- Secrets of the Balkans: Seven Years of a Diplomatist’s Life in the Storm Centre of Europe by Charles J Vopicka, United States Envoy…to Roumania, Serbia and Bulgaria 1913-1920. 1920 Archive.org
- History of the Great War: Medical Services: General History, Volume IV by G W Macpherson 1924. Includes Salonika. Archive.org
- Memoranda on some medical diseases in the Mediterranean war area, with some sanitary notes HMSO 1916. Archive.org
- War in the Air: being the story of the part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force Volume V by H A Jones 1935. Part of the series History of the Great War based on official documents. Includes Macedonia. Archive.org
- Russia, the Balkans and the Dardanelles by Granville Fortescue, Special Correspondent of The Daily Telegraph 1915 Archive.org
- The Intervention of Bulgaria : and the Central Macedonian question by Crawfurd Price 1915 Archive.org
- The Balkan Cockpit, the political and military story of the Balkan Wars in Macedonia by W H Crawfurd Price 1915 Archive.org
- Light on the Balkan Darkness by Crawfurd Price 1915 Archive.org
- Through the Serbian campaign : the Great Retreat of the Serbian Army by Gordon Gordon-Smith 1916 Archive.org
- With the French in France and Salonika by Richard Harding Davis New York 1916 Archive.org
- An English woman-sergeant in the Serbian Army by Flora Sandes 1916 Archive.org. LibriVox audio recording Archive.org
- The Autobiography of a Woman Soldier: A Brief Record of Adventure with the Serbian Army 1916-1919 by Flora Sandes c 1927 Archive.org
- The Dawn of Armageddon or The provocation by Serbia, (vide German note to neutrals, Jan. 11, 1917) by Crawfurd Price 1917 Archive.org
- The Story of the Salonica Army by G Ward Price, the official Correspondent of the Allied Forces in the Balkans 1918. New York edition, published by Edward J Clode Archive.org
- The Role of Serbia. A brief account of Serbia's place in world politics and her services during the war by Crawfurd Price, formerly Correspondent of the Times with the Serbian Army. 1918 Archive.org
- Serbia's Part in the War, Volume I: The Rampart against Pan-Germanism being the political and military story of the Austro-Serbian campaigns by Crawfurd Price 1918. Archive.org. This appears to have been the only volume published.
- In Salonica With Our Army by Harold Lake Archive.org. Also published as Campaigning in the Balkans by Lieutenant Harold Lake, New York 1918. Archive.org. The author was with the British Army, an officer in what appears to be an infantry regiment.
- On Four Fronts with the Royal Naval Division by Geoffrey Sparrow MC, and J N MacBean Ross MC Surgeons RN 1918 Archive.org. Includes Gallipoli and Salonica
- Salonica and After, the Sideshow that ended the War by H. Collinson Owen, Editor of the Balkan News, and Official correspondent in the Near East 1919 Archive.org
- The Salonica Side-show by V J Seligman 1919 Archive.org
- The Salonika Front by Arthur James Mann, late Recording Officer 22 Balloon Company; paintings by William Thomas Wood. 1920 Archive .org
- From Serbia to Jugoslavia: Serbia's Victories, Reverses and Final Triumph, 1914-1918 by Gordon Gordon-Smith 1920 Archive.org
- With the Serbs in Macedonia by Douglas Walshe 1920 Archive.org. The author was an officer with 708 Company M T, ASC, a Light Supply and Ammunition Column of Ford vans attached to the Serbian Army.
- Serbia and Europe, 1914-1920 by Dr Lazare Marcovitch (Lazar Markovic) 1920 Archive.org
- A Subaltern in Serbia and some Letters from the Struma Valley by Captain A Donovan Young, Captain, Indian Army. Catalogued 1922. Archive.org
- The Macedonian Campaign by Luigi Villari 1922 Archive.org
- My Balkan Log by J Johnston Abraham 1922 Archive.org
- "With the First Red Cross Mission to Serbia". Extract from Chapter X , Surgeon's Journey by James Johnston Abraham, in charge of The First British Red Cross Serbian Mission in 1915. vlib.us