Вторая Балканская Война
В то время как Сербия, Греция и Болгария вышла на первое место в своей единой кампании против общего агрессора, в повестку дня болгар принять большую долю земель в результате Греции и Сербии вступить в фронт обороны и обеспечения их существующих границах.
Bulgaria, wishing to impose territorial requirements, unleashed attacks against Greek and Serbian forces in June of 1913. With Romania, Montenegro, but also the Ottoman Empire to complement the common defense, Bulgaria had no choice but to give up their fight. The final boundaries between the feuding Balkan states were cemented with the signing of the Bucharest Treaty, on July 28th, 1913. Under the agreement, Greece retained Macedonia, Epirus, the northern Aegean islands and Crete, which was formally annexed on December 1st of that same year.