User talk:2A02:587:280F:9F00:1D14:A257:7B2F:615C

The cited source.
The cited source is "Bulgaria during the Second World War" by Marshall Lee Miller and especially its p. 127. Nothing is mentioned there about forcible Bulgarization of the Slavic-speakers. Their story is explained on another page. Here is explained the story of the ethnic Greek part from the population. What is wrritten here is: ''During the first few months of the Aegean occupation, the Bulgarians made an effort to gain the support of the local inhabitants. They conducted an extensive propaganda campaign, established Bulgarian schools, and distributed food and milk to Greek children. It quickly became apparent, however, that this approach had little chance of success. The occupation authorities therefore resorted to more drastic measures. The Bulgarians closed Greek schools and expelled the teachers, replaced Greek clergymen with priests from Bulgaria, and sharply repressed the Greek language: even gravestones bearing Greek inscriptions were defaced. Bulgarian families were encouraged to settle in Macedonia by government credits and incentives, including houses and land confiscated from the natives''. Jingiby (talk) 03:13, 17 April 2019 (UTC)

OK, I see. I'll remove the "Bulgarization" stuff then. Cheers. 2A02:587:280F:9F00:1D14:A257:7B2F:615C (talk) 10:47, 17 April 2019 (UTC)