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450: 531: 22: 264: 246: 234: 465:. On May 20, 1917, he was promoted to the rank of Major General, and on June 2 he was appointed commander of the Second Thracian Infantry Division of the Macedonian Front - a post he held until July 15, 1918, when he was appointed acting Chief of Staff. The active army. As Chief of Staff of the Army, General Hristo Burmov was responsible for the belated reaction in the 90: 430:, Burmov, despite his disagreement with the Bulgarian choice and the policy pursued, again took up military service and in good faith contributed to the country's military efforts. As commander of the Third Brigade (53rd and 54th Regiments) of the Seventh Rila Division (since September 1915) Hristo Burmov led the defeat of the Serbian units in the 477:“During these events, Burmov remained an incorrigible optimist. He mistakenly believed that our soldiers would withstand the enemy's blow, and this was probably one of the main reasons for his hesitation and untimely measures to get out of the fatal situation. so many and strong enemy attacks were no longer morally the same… ”. 446:, as well as the capture with the help of other parts of Veles from October 15–17, 1915. On October 17–31, 1915, Colonel Burmov's brigade took part in the battles with the French near Krivolak . In these difficult battles Burmov maintained the spirit of his subordinates with exceptional personal self-sacrifice and courage. 481:
On November 1, 1918, he was appointed chief of the 2nd Military Inspection District, in the summer of 1919 he resigned from the Land Forces and devoted himself to scientific work. In 1932 he was elected the first chairman of the Military Science Institute. On May 6, 1936, six months before his death,
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Since 1900, Captain Burmov has been the editor of the Military Journal magazine. After passing through some drill positions on the captain of the 1st infantry Sofia regiment, senior aide at the headquarters of the 1st Sofia Infantry Regiment in 1903, chief of staff of the 1st brigade's at 1st Sofia
391:, as of October 15, 1908 was promoted to lieutenant colonel, and in 1907 was the commander of the battalion to battalion of 6th Turnovo Infantry Regiment. In 1910, Burmov was appointed Chief of Staff of the 3rd Balkan Infantry Division and in 1911 commander of the 11th Sliven Infantry Regiment. 725: 755: 372:, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant in the infantry. On August 2, 1892, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant. In 1898 he graduated from the General Staff Academy in 730: 407:
as Chief of Staff of the 3rd Balkan Infantry Division. In October 1912 he was promoted to the rank of colonel . He distinguished himself in the battles near
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In March 1914 he was appointed Head of School for reserve lieutenants and at the end of the year - for the chief of staff of 1st voennoinspektsionna area.
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The Bulgarian Army in World War III, Vol. III, The War against Serbia in 1915. The Offensive of the Second Army in Macedonia
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during the First Balkan War, and during the Second Balkan War he fought against the Greek army near Kukush and Pehchevo.
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Vol. 1 and 2. Sofia, Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense "St. George the Victorious ”, 1996. p. 110.
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From April 1916 Hristo Burmov was commander of the Tenth White Sea Infantry Division, which guarded the
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Bulgarian-Turkish military relations during the First World War. Collection of documents (1914 - 1918)
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Bulgarskata army in Parvat the light war (1915 - 1918): A short encyclopedic reference book
696:; Dobrev, Angel; Milenov, Good; Rumenin, Rumen; Nedev, Svetlozar; Dobrinov, Dobrin (1995). 631: 427: 536: 364:. On July 6, 1887, he entered military service, on May 18, 1889, he graduated from the 361: 192: 188: 714: 697: 646: 540: 337: 307: 651: 561:
lgarian senior military leaders during the Balkan Wars and the First World War
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Regiment Burmov (right), Chief of Staff of the 3rd Bulgarian Army and General
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From 1904 to 1910, Major Burmov was part of a military attache in
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Infantry Division. In 1904 he was promoted to the rank of major.
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Lieutenant General Hristo Burmov died on December 23, 1936, in
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from July 17, 1918, to October 10, 1918. He also served in
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and was one of the main Bulgarian commanders of the
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