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While Bulgaria grappled with its post-war reality, the wider world was experiencing significant upheaval:
In the United States, coal miners staged a massive strike, demanding better wages and working conditions, which lasted until the end of November.
The US Bureau of Investigation launched the Palmer Raids, targeting suspected Russian socialists amid fears sparked by the October Revolution’s anniversary.
The US Senate voted against ratifying the Treaty of Versailles, signaling waning American involvement in European diplomacy.
In Russia, the Red Army made significant territorial gains, capturing enemy-held cities like Kursk and forcing White Army remnants into retreat during the Russian Civil War.