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The Second Balkan War was a conflict that broke out when Bulgaria, dissatisfied with its share of the spoils of the First Balkan War, attacked its former allies, Serbia and Greece, on 16 / 29 (N.S.) June 1913. Serbian and Greek armies repulsed the Bulgarian offensive and counterattacked, entering Bulgaria.
A Punch cartoon of October 2, 1912, by English cartoonist Leonard Raven-Hill depicting Britain, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia sitting on a lid on top of a pot marked "Balkan Troubles", satirizing the situation in the Balkans leading up to the First Balkan War Nazım Pasha, the chief of staff of the Ottoman army, was assassinated ...
The Ottoman Empire won its last victory in the Balkans and did not lose a great deal of territory in Thrace until the First World War. Against the capture of the city by the Ottoman forces on July 21, the re-inclusion of Edirne in the Ottoman lands became official only with the Treaty of Constantinople (1913) signed with the Kingdom of Bulgaria ...
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During First Balkan War Bulgaria mobilized 599,878 men out of a total male population of 1,914,160. [1] Final victory over the Ottoman Empire however came at the cost of some 33,000 killed and 50,000 wounded soldiers while many others were affected by the spread of cholera and dysentery . [ 2 ]
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The Balkan Wars 1912 – 1913: Prelude to the First World War (Repr. ed.). London: Routledge. ISBN 9780415229463. Hellenic Army General Staff (1998). A Concise History of the Balkan Wars, 1912–1913. Athens: Army History Directorate. ISBN 9789607897077. Historical Overview (in Bulgarian). Vol. 38. Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. 1982.