WW1 Old Antique Postal Card Depicts A Betrayal Bulgarian & Greek Stab Serbian

 

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Immerse yourself in history with this authentic WW1 Old Antique Postal Card, a unique piece of history that captures the essence of a bygone era. Featuring depictions of betrayal, this card is a tangible connection to the complex military and political landscape of the time, making it a must have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. With its origins rooted in the tumultuous relationship between Bulgarian Serbian and Greek nations, this postal card is more than just a collectible; it's a witness to the storied past. Its aged patina and historical significance offer a rare glimpse into the daily life and struggles of a time marked by global conflict. 

Postal card was used and contains a message to someone but we did not manage to fully understand what is written on it.


A little bit something about the artwork presented on the postal card:

Serbs have experienced countless times being stabbed in the back by their neighbors.

Everyone is already familiar with the phrase that Bulgarians have stabbed Serbs in the back countless times throughout history, but of course they were not the only ones.

These details from Serbian history were also the motive for an artist to depict how Bulgarians deal Serbia the final blow.

However, that's not all, many people miss a detail from history that indicates that at one point, not only Bulgaria, but also Greece turned their backs on Serbia, to the astonishment of many.

In this regard, we came across a previously unseen image. An image that carries with it a veil of mystery.

This is an original painting that shows a Bulgarian stabbing a tortured Serbia in the back, but also shows a little-known betrayal by the Greeks. In the original painting, we have a Greek who is depicted stepping on a piece of paper (the agreement between Serbia and Greece).

Before the start of the Second Balkan War, the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Greece signed an agreement that, among other things, included military assistance in the event that one of the parties to the agreement was attacked.


Dimensions: 13,5cm x 9cm


Weight: 8g

 

ITEM NO. a83

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