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History of Burgas


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nd the political repression against the population of Burgas continued for the next few years. The access to Universities and Higher education in the Bulgarian capital was refused for young people of Burgas and some of them were interned in prison and Labor camps.

The Haganah organized after the end of the Second World War several convoys for the European survivors of the Holocaust, which expired on Burgas ships towards Palestine. These convoys approximately 12,000 people emigrated, including the Jewish population of the city. In the following years the city centre of Burgas, unlike many other Bulgarian cities, was not much affected by Communist-type urbanization and has kept much of its 19th- and early-20th-century architecture. A number of oil and chemical companies were gradually built.

The terrorists of the Movement 2 June, Till Meyer, Gabriele Rollnik, Gudrun St�rmer und Angelika Goder was arrested on 21 June 1978 in Burgas by West German officials and then brought into the Federal Republic
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