From La Macedoine et les Macedoniens
by Edmond B. de Belle

Letters to Rizospastis, the newspaper of the Greek Communist Party (KKE)

Documents on the Struggle of the Macedonian People
for Indipendence and Nation-State

Two Italian Books
Horace G. Lunt, Harvard University:

PROGRAMMATIC PREMISES FOR A MACEDONIAN STATE
by MANU

THE MACEDONIAN QUESTION IN FOREIGN RELATIONS
by MANU

THE BALKAN WARS AND THE PARTITION OF MACEDONIA
by MANU

AEGEAN PART OF MACEDONIA AFTER THE BALKAN WARS
by MANU

THE IDEA OF MACEDONIAN LIBERATION BETWEEN
THE TWO WORLD WARS

by MANU

THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MACEDONIAN STATE
IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR

by MANU

THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA - FROM A MEMBER STATE
OF THE YUGOSLAV FEDERATION TO A SOVEREIGN AND INDEPENDENT STATE

by MANU

THE MACEDONIANS OF AEGEAN MACEDONIA: A BRITISH OFFICER'S REPORT, 1944
by ANDREW ROSSOS

SUMMARY OF ``THE INHABITED PLACES IN AEGEAN MACEDONIA"
by Todor Simovski

The British Foreign Office and Macedonian National Identity, 1918-1941
by Andrew Rossos

Partial transription of the trial for war crimes of Asen Bogdanov,
former Bulgarian head of police

The Mirtschteg Reforms in Macedonia
by Gligor Todorovski

Macedonia at the Paris Peace Conference (1919)
by Alexandar Hristov

The Lausanne Treaty, July 24,1923

THE SEVRES TREATY, 1920

THE NEUILLY TREATY, NOVEMBER 27, 1919

THE BUCHAREST TREATY, AUGUST 10, 1913

MACEDONIAN COLLECTION
by the British Library

INCOMPATIBLE ALLIES: GREEK COMMUNISM AND MACEDONIAN NATIONALISM IN THE CIVIL WAR IN GREECE, 1943-1949
by Andrew Rossos, University of Toronto

Remembering
by Naum Pejov, Petar Sarakinov, Marko Dimitrov

THE BALKAN CRISIS
by Roland G. Usher, the
Atlantic Monthly, January 1913

THE BULGARIAN OCCUPATION OF KOSOVO (1915-1918)
by Noel Malcolm (in Bulgarian, Win Cyrillic)

THE LEGEND OF THE BULGARIAN SAVING OF THE JEWS
by Ivan Iovkov (in Bulgarian, Win Cyrillic))

A RUSSIAN DOCUMENT ON MACEDONIA IN 1945
by
Nova Makedonija (in Macedonian)

Autonomist Movements of the Slavophones in 1944: The Attitude of the Communist Party of Greece and the Protection of the Greek-Yugoslav Border
by Spyridon Sfetas
Another ``jewel" of modern Greek historical science. Notice how the author decribes the suppression and subsequent jailing and execution of Macedonian leadership and fighters immediately after World War II by theYugoslav authorities because of plans for seccesion from Yugoslavia and unification of Macedonia. His next paragraph turns comical with explanation that afterwards the Yugoslavs tried to ``macedonize" the population.

Macedonia in the 1940s
by Yiannis D. Stefanidis

JEWISH FAMILIES OF BITOLA: CASSORLA, ERGAS AND OTHERS

The national identity of the members of the Macedonian Literary Society
by Blaze Ristovski,
Nova Makedonija, in Macedonian

Necessity of Russian Agreement to oppose Aggression Against Greece in Guise of a Movement for Macedonian independence
a secret memo by F.D. Roosvelt

Review of Men in White Aprons, A Study of Ethnicity and Occupation
by Harry Vjekoslav Herman, from
Biser Balkanski

German Antiguerrilla Operations in the Balkans (1941-1944)
by
the U.S. Army Center of Military History

Facsimile of the periodical Macedonian Voice published in St.Petersburg (Russia) in 1913-1914 with Sarafov's heading.

About Macedonia and the Macedonians
We Macedonians are not Serbians nor Bulgars but simply Macedonians. The Macedonian people (narod) exists separate from the Bulgarian and the Serbian. We feel with both and the one that helps our liberation we'll thank but neither should forget that Macedonia belongs to the Macedonians."
Boris Sarafov, 1902

...Besneeja na makedonskata zemja razni gospodari. Srbi, Turci, Grci, Bugari...
Toga{ od maAnton Popov 
(1915 - 1941) 
A Pirin
Macedonian Poetkedonskata zemja site tie berea. Do deneska samo na eden pravoto ne go priznaa. Pravoto na Makedonecot da ja ora svojata zemja i edinstveno toj da go bere plodotna svojata niva. Stariot gospodar na taa zemja, pravoto na golemiot makedonski duh - ne be{e priznat. Istorijata na ~ove{tvoto e polno so nepravdi...Makedonija se prestori vo pepeli{te...(1938)

...Over Macedonia different lords raged. Srbs, Turks, Greeks, Bulgars...They all harvested from the Macedonian land. Till today the right of only one hasn't been recognized yet. The right of the Macedonian to plough its land and to be the only one to harvest the fruits. The old master of that land, the right of the great Macedonian sprit wasn't recognized. The history of mankind is full of injustice. Macedonia turned into dust...(1938)

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