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Why Bulgarian Jews skipped an official ceremony marking their rescue from the Nazis
Officials marked 80 years since Tsar Boris III stopped the deportation of the country's 48,000 Jews; they didn't mention the 11,000 whose murder by Nazis his government facilitated
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