1944 Bulgarian coup d'état

1944 Bulgarian coup d'état
Деветосептемврийски преврат
Part of World War II and Bulgarian resistance

NOVA partisans entering Plovdiv, 9 September 1944
Date9 September 1944
Location
Result

Fatherland Front victory

Belligerents

 Bulgaria

Supported by:
 Germany

Fatherland Front

Supported by:
 Soviet Union
Commanders and leaders
Prince Kiril 
Bogdan Filov 
Nikola Mihov 
Konstantin Muraviev
Georgi Dimitrov
Vasil Kolarov
Kimon Georgiev
Ivan Marinov
Damyan Velchev

The 1944 Bulgarian coup d'état, also known as the 9 September coup d'état (Bulgarian: Деветосептемврийски преврат, romanized: Devetoseptemvriyski prevrat), was a coup that overthrew the government of Kingdom of Bulgaria on the eve of 9 September 1944. During the People's Republic of Bulgaria it was called using the propaganda term People's Uprising of 9 September – on the grounds of the broad unrest and Socialist Revolution – as it was a turning point politically and the beginning of radical reforms towards Soviet-style socialism.