The Monument To General Stefan Toshev
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Stefan Toshev (18 December 1859 – 27 November 1924) was a Bulgarian commander who served during World War I. During the National Revival, his mother was a teacher. During the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), he enlisted in the Bulgarian Opalchentsi Corps and afterwards worked as a translator. He graduated from the Military School in Sofia in its first year on May 10, 1879. He then joined the Eastern Rumelia Police Department.
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