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A German postcard welcoming the entry of Bulgaria into the war and showing Bulgaria's Tsar Ferdinand. In World War I, the Tsardom of Bulgaria fought alongside the German Empire as a member of the Central Powers and signed in 1915 the initially secret Bulgaria–Germany treaty. In the aftermath of its defeat and territorial losses in the Balkan ...
Usually, only theatrically or home video-released animated films are dubbed with synchronized voices, and in the 1990s only Disney's animated series were dubbed this way for television. Only starting in 2008, Disney allowed Bulgarian broadcasters to dub films themselves, and all of them were using voice-over dubbing.
WarnerTV Film, formerly Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and TNT Film, is a German pay television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery International. The channel broadcasts movies both in their original language and dubbed into German.
Germany has run a regular Teletext service (often called Videotext) since 1 June 1980 on the public broadcasting channels. Almost all German TV stations have teletext. [12] [13] Even with the advent of digital television, teletext is still widely used. [14] Teletext pages are selected via a three-digit number, ranging from 100 to 899.
The year 1999 saw the foundation of TV Bulgaria (now BNT 4), BNT's satellite television. The 2010 FIFA World Cup became the first sports event broadcast in HD format. Since March 2012, BNT has been broadcasting in 16:9 format. On 6 February 2014, BNT started broadcasting its own HD channel – BNT HD (which was renamed in 2018 as BNT 3).
A German community was also present in Southern Dobruja, a region before 1913 and since 1940 part of Bulgaria, and particularly in the village of Ali Anife (Kalfa), today Dobrevo, Dobrich Province, which was inhabited by Dobrujan Germans since 1903 and in 1943 still had 150 Catholics.
Bulgaria–Germany military relations (1 P)-Bulgarian expatriates in Germany (2 C, 11 P) German expatriates in Bulgaria (2 C, 1 P) A. Ambassadors of Bulgaria to ...
This list includes people of Bulgarian origin born in what is today Germany or people born in Bulgaria but mainly active in Germany. Ludmilla Diakovska (b. 1976), singer; Dimiter Gotscheff (b. 1943), theatre director; Dimitar Inkiow (1932–2006), writer; Oda Jaune (b. 1979), artist; Ari Leschnikow (1897–1978), first tenor of the Comedian ...