If Stanev was a Bulgarian national, he existed in a legal gray area. Bulgaria was a Soviet satellite after 1946. Many Bulgarians who had fought on the German side or who had fled the Communist regime were held in camps in Italy, Germany, or Greece. Their files were often marked with their processing unit—hence "WPA SEC Stanev."

A Bulgarian military officer during WWII. Bulgaria was initially allied with the Axis powers but switched sides to the Allies in September 1944. Many Bulgarian officers were captured, processed, or screened by Soviet or Western Allied forces. "WPA SEC" could be the administrative unit that processed his repatriation or debriefing.

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The specifics of Bulgarian Constitutional Case #15/2016 and CJEU C-564/19 should be reviewed directly for academic citation.

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