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After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in the First Balkan
War, Serbia, Monte Negro and Greece started a war against Bulgaria. The reason
was the partition of Macedonia. In this new conflict, called Second World War,
Romania and the Ottoman Empire joined the countries that were fighting against
Bulgaria. The Bulgarian Kingdom was defeated. Macedonia was partitioned into
three parts: the Vardar part came under Serbia, the Aegean part under Greece,
and the Pirin Macedonian under Bulgaria.
The most eminent representatives of the Macedonian nation all those years
struggled for positive solution of the Macedonian problem. They wanted the
Macedonian language to become link of the chain of the Slavonic languages. It
was proved through the plays written by Vasil Iljoski, Anton Panov, Risto Krle,
as well as the famous poetics of
Kočo Racin,
Kole Nedelkovski and some other poets between the two World Wars.
The appearance of the Macedonian playwrights between the two World Wars has deep
roots in the national movements from that time. First of all it is about the
eternal desire of the Macedonians - to talk between each other in their native
language, and this native language to become equal with the other languages in
the world. |
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