22,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Stoyan Stoyanov was the highest scoring Bulgarian fighter ace of the Royal Bulgarian Air Force in World War II with 14 victories. Stoyan Stoyanov was born 12 March, 1913, in the village of Galata (now a part of the city of Varna). Five months earlier, his father, a flag bearer of the 8th Sea-Regiment of Varna in the Balkan war, was killed in a battle against the Ottoman Army near the town of Edirne, near Istanbul. Being a war orphan, he was accepted in a school for war-orphans in Varna. There he was a good student but being a very poor child of a…mehr

Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
Produktbeschreibung
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Stoyan Stoyanov was the highest scoring Bulgarian fighter ace of the Royal Bulgarian Air Force in World War II with 14 victories. Stoyan Stoyanov was born 12 March, 1913, in the village of Galata (now a part of the city of Varna). Five months earlier, his father, a flag bearer of the 8th Sea-Regiment of Varna in the Balkan war, was killed in a battle against the Ottoman Army near the town of Edirne, near Istanbul. Being a war orphan, he was accepted in a school for war-orphans in Varna. There he was a good student but being a very poor child of a mother with four children, he had to sell newspapers in the streets of Varna. By finishing this school, he was able to continue his secondary education in the national Seminary (in Sofia), where he entered in 1930.