Anti-communist Bulgarian organisation in exile (1948-1995)
The Bulgarian National Front (Bulgarian:Български Национален Фронт (Bulgarski natsionalen front) or BNF) is an anti-communist political movement active amongst emigrant Bulgarian populations. The group, which is active in a number of countries but not in Bulgaria itself, has been characterised as far-right and a continuation of earlier fascist movements.[1][2]
^Jonathan Levy, The Intermarium: Wilson, Madison, & East Central European Federalism, Universal-Publishers, 2007, p. 458-459
^Russ Bellant, Old Nazis, the New Right, and the Republican Party, South End Press, 1991, p. 7
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