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Bulgarian partisans of the Bulgarian Fatherland Front resistance movement enter the capital city of Sofia. Initially, Bulgaria had declared neutrality at the onset of the war in Europe. Pressured by Germany,
Bulgaria signed the Tripartite Pact on 1 March 1941 and joined the Axis Bloc with little opposition from Bulgarian civilians. However, a resistance movement, the Fatherland Front, began to organize on 1942. After a
coup d'état, the Axis government fell and was replaced by a new government which the Fatherland Front withheld support for, accusing the new government of still harboring pro-Axis collaborators. On 5 September, the Soviet Union declared war on Bulgaria and
three days later the Soviets crossed the border and occupied the north-eastern part of Bulgaria, with Bulgarian troops offering no resistance. On the eve of 9 September 1944, after taking strategic points in Sofia and arresting government ministers, a new government of the Fatherland Front was appointed on 9 September with Kimon Georgiev as prime minister. The Bulgarians then quickly changed sides and aligned with the Allies in the war against the Axis powers. Sofia, Bulgaria. September 1944.