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The incident at Petrich, named after the Bulgarian border town Petrich
Petrich

Petrich is a town in Blagoevgrad Province in southwestern Bulgaria, located at the foot of the Belasitsa mountain. Petrich is famous for the surrounding mountain landscapes....
 was the short occupation of the town by Greece in 1925. The incident was a result of the minority problems that caused many disputes between Greece
Greece

Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
 and Bulgaria
Bulgaria

The state of Bulgaria , Scientific transliteration Balgarija, officially the Republic of Bulgaria has played a significant role in the Balkans in south-eastern Europe for over fourteen centuries....
 in the post-World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 era.

The incident
It allegedly started on 22 October, when a Greek soldier ran after his dog, which had strayed across the border from Macedonia
Macedonia (Greece)

Macedonia is a geographical and historical Regions of Greece in Southeastern Europe Europe. Macedonia is the largest and second most populous Greece region....
; thus, it is sometimes speculatively referred to as the War of the Stray Dog.






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The incident at Petrich, named after the Bulgarian border town Petrich
Petrich

Petrich is a town in Blagoevgrad Province in southwestern Bulgaria, located at the foot of the Belasitsa mountain. Petrich is famous for the surrounding mountain landscapes....
 was the short occupation of the town by Greece in 1925. The incident was a result of the minority problems that caused many disputes between Greece
Greece

Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
 and Bulgaria
Bulgaria

The state of Bulgaria , Scientific transliteration Balgarija, officially the Republic of Bulgaria has played a significant role in the Balkans in south-eastern Europe for over fourteen centuries....
 in the post-World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 era.

The incident


It allegedly started on 22 October, when a Greek soldier ran after his dog, which had strayed across the border from Macedonia
Macedonia (Greece)

Macedonia is a geographical and historical Regions of Greece in Southeastern Europe Europe. Macedonia is the largest and second most populous Greece region....
; thus, it is sometimes speculatively referred to as the War of the Stray Dog. The border was guarded by Bulgarian sentries, and one of them shot the Greek soldier. According to the Greek army
Hellenic Army

The Hellenic Army is the land force of Greece. The Army of the modern nation of Greece has a history of nearly 190 years and came to its present form, gradually through those years....
 a Greek captain
Captain (Land)

The army rank of Captain is an officer rank historically corresponding to command of a company of soldiers. The rank is also used by some air forces and Marine ....
 was also shot.

Given the tense political climate, escalation was inevitable; in response, the Greek dictatorial government under General Theodoros Pangalos
Theodoros Pangalos (general)

Theodoros Pangalos was a Greece general who briefly ruled the country in 1925 and 1926....
 sent soldiers into Bulgaria and tried to occupy Petrich. He also sent message to the Bulgarian side demanding:
  1. The punishment of the Bulgarian commanders of the troops that shot the Greek soldiers.
  2. Official apology from the Bulgarian government for the incident.
  3. Six million Drachmas
    Greek drachma

    Drachma, pl. drachmas or drachmae is the name of:#An ancient currency unit found in many Greek city states and successor states, and in many South-West Asian kingdoms of the Hellenistic era....
     as compensation for the families of the victims.
Bulgaria
Bulgaria

The state of Bulgaria , Scientific transliteration Balgarija, officially the Republic of Bulgaria has played a significant role in the Balkans in south-eastern Europe for over fourteen centuries....
 was given 48 hours to accept the Greek demands.

International intervention


Bulgaria ordered its troops to provide only token resistance, trusting the League of Nations
League of Nations

The League of Nations was an inter-governmental organization founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919?1920. At its greatest extent from 28 September 1934 to 23 February 1935, it had 58 members....
 to settle the dispute. Otherwise some chetas of Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization

The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization , commonly known in English as IMRO, was the name of a revolutionary political organization in the Macedonia and Thrace regions of the Ottoman Empire, as well as in Bulgaria, and after 1913 in the Macedonian regions of Greece and Serbia ....
 (IMRO), together with the sentries organised defence lines against the Greeks near Petrich, which halted the Greeks from entering the town. Volunteers and war veterans from the whole region were summoned to join the resistance. On the other side Greece made clear that is not interested in Bulgarian territory but demands the compensation. The League did indeed condemn the Greek invasion, and called for both Greek withdrawal and compensation to Bulgaria. Greece ceded to this demand and was imposed a fine of £45,000. Over 50 people were killed before Greece complied. Greece complained about the disparity between its treatment and that of Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 in the Corfu incident
Corfu incident

The Corfu Incident was a 1923 diplomatic crisis between Greece and Italy....
 in 1923, when the Italian armed forces occupied the Greek island of Corfu
Corfu

Corfu is a Greece list of islands of Greece in the Ionian Sea. It is the second largest of the Ionian Islands, and lies off the coast of Sarand?, Albania, from which it is separated by straits varying in breadth from 3 to 23 km , including one near ancient Butrint and a longer one west of Thesprotia....
 in retaliation for the murder of Italian general Enrico Tellini
Enrico Tellini

Enrice Tellini was an Italy General whose assassination provoked the Corfu incident of 1923....
 while surveying the Greek border with Albania
Albania

Albania , officially the Republic of Albania , is a country in Balkans. It is bordered by Greece to the south-east, Montenegro to the north, Kosovo to the northeast, and the Republic of Macedonia to the east....
.

See also

  • Tarlis incident
    Tarlis incident

    The Tarlis incident is the name given to the murder of 17 Bulgarian peasants perpetrated by a Greek officer on July 27, 1924 at Tarlis , a mountainous village in the Drama region near Greek-Bulgarian borders....