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Union of Bulgarian National Legions
Съюз на българските национални легиони
LeaderHristo Lukov
Founded26 August 1932; 91 years ago (26 August 1932)
Banned9 September 1944; 79 years ago (9 September 1944)
HeadquartersSofia, Bulgaria
NewspaperPrelom
Membership75,000 (1939 est.)
IdeologyBulgarian ultranationalism
Political positionFar-right
ReligionBulgarian Orthodox Church
Colours  Red   Green   Black
  White
Party flag
Flag of the Union of Bulgarian National Legions
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The Union of Bulgarian National Legions (UBNL) (Bulgarian: Съюз на Българските Национални Легиони (СБНЛ); Sayuz na Balgarskite Natsionalni Legioni (SBNL)), until 1935 the Union of the National Youth Legions (UNYL); Съюз на Младежките Национални Легиони (СМНЛ); Sayuz na Mladezhkite Natsionalni Legioni (SMNL), was an ultranationalist, pro-fascist, pro-Nazi, and right extremist organization in Bulgaria, which was active between 1932 and 1944.

The organization had an ideology close to fascism, including creating a totalitarian one-party regime, a ban on the market economy and total control by the state over the economy and the society, anti-Semitism and hostility towards foreigners, anti-communism, etc. It demonstrated similarity to the Italian fascism and German Nazism, from which it "borrows" ideas, symbols, and slogans.[1]

Amblem of the Union of National Youth Legions
Emblem of the Union of National Youth Legions (SMNL)

It was initially founded as Union of the National Youth Legions, which gained popularity among youth by using propaganda methods, popular in Nazi Germany at that time, including a march from Sofia to Veliko Tarnovo. It rivalled for political support with other popular nationalist organizations such as the Ratniks and the National Social movement. By 1939 the already-renamed UBNL had 75,000 members. While in that year, it was formally banned by the pro-German government of Tsar Boris III, it continued to function. It supported the close alliance of Bulgaria to Nazi Germany.

In 1942 Hristo Lukov, a retired Bulgarian army lieutenant general and former minister of war became head of the organization. Identifying itself as an extreme monarchist group, it sought unsuccessfully to work with the National Social Movement before finally emerging as an opposition group that was largely supportive of Nazism, but critical of Bogdan Filov's pro-Nazi government, which they defined as consisting of "capitalists, Judeo-Masons and Bolsheviks".[2][3] SBNL was banned after the 1944 coup d'etat along with all other nationalist organizations and parties.

Bulgarian historians define the organization as containing the features of the far right. Besides Nikolay Poppetrov, quoted above, Rumen Daskalov[4] describes it as "having a complete fascist character during the years of WWII", which includes "far nationalistic and chauvinistic, authoritarian and totalitarian ideas, but even more tenacious and irreconcilable to any party-parliamentary forms and liberal-individualistic ideas, but also –more characteristically– leadership and elitism, racism, anti-Semitism, etc."

A yearly march with torches, reminiscent of the Nazi marches from the 1930s,[5] in commemoration of UBNL leader Hristo Lukov, is being organized by a far-right informal organization in Bulgaria, calling themselves Bulgarian National Union[6][circular reference] (Български национален съюз [bg]). The organization describes itself as "ideologically closest to the Union of Bulgarian National Legions".[7][8][9]

  1. ^ Social to the left, nationalism - forward a book by Bulgarian historian Nikolay Poppetrov, ISBN 9789546170606
  2. ^ Philip Rees, 'LUKOV, Hristo Nikolov', Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890, p. 242
  3. ^ Nikolay Poppetrov - Social to the left, nationalism - forward, pp 100-102, 121-122
  4. ^ Rumen Daskalov, Bulgarian Society 1878-1939, Sofia 2005, p. 234
  5. ^ Why They Parade by Torchlight - article at The Atlantic
  6. ^ "Bulgarian National Union - New Democracy". Wikipedia (EN) site on BNU-DL (BNS-DL). Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  7. ^ Who Are We Web site of BNU, in Bulgarian
  8. ^ Lukov March: Far-right supporters rally in Bulgaria - article in Al Jazeera
  9. ^ Protest against ‘Lukov March’ to be held in Sofia on February 17 - article in the Sofia Globe

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