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Bulgarian anti-guerrilla detachments in Vardar Macedonia during WWII

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152:...не напуштајќи ја дотогашната парола дека македонските партизани се српски четници, со цел да го разбие единството започна да формира контрачети од редовите на членовите на разбојничките Михајловистички чети од минатото...For more see: Гоце Делчев и македонското национално револуционерно движење (1973) Материјали од Симпозиумот одржан на 8, 9 и 10 ноември 1972 година во Штип. Македонска академија на науките и уметностите, Институт за национална историја, стр. 284. 17: 223:
The six partisan detachments, numbering 10 to 15 fighters each, which were active in the mountains of central Macedonia in 1942, were also defeated by the police, the gendarmerie forces, and the counterinsurgent units comprising former members of the Mihajlovist Internal Macedonian Revolutionary
90:, and was headed by Pano Manev. These units were particularly active in punitive operations directed against Serbian colonists in the region and by their deportation. Counter-chetas were also active in fighting the 98:
in the north. The existing partisan detachments were suppressed with the help of the counter-chetniks in early 1943. In the summer of 1944, over 200 counter-chetniks operated on the territory of
161:Ѓорѓи. Малковски, "Организационата поставеност и дејствувањето на Контрачетниците во Велешко во Втората светска војна (1942-1944)", сп. "Историја", год. LIV, бр. 1, Скопје, 2019, стр. 55-74. 110:, most of the participants were killed in combat with the Macedonian partisans or were subsequently captured and convicted by the new communist authorities in Yugoslavia and Bulgaria. 281: 76: 276: 64: 226:
For more see: Dimitar Bechev, Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Macedonia, Historical Dictionaries of Europe, Scarecrow Press, 2009,
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The units assisted the Bulgarian authorities, police and the army. At that time, the authorities claimed the communist partisans were
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Cohen, P. J. Riesman, D. (1997). Serbia's Secret War: Propaganda and the Deceit of History. Texas A&M University Press. p. 100.
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Dimitris Livanios (2008) The Macedonian Question Britain and the Southern Balkans 1939-1949, OUP Oxford,
124: 59:, and on this occasion the counter-squads were mobilized. They were usually led by veterans of the 87: 71:
at the suggestion of the Skopje police chief Stefan Simeonov, who was a former activist of the
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from the region in September 1944, and Ivan Mihailov's subsequent refusal to form a
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units, created with the help of Bulgarian authorities to fight the
119: 67:. Their formation was approved by the Minister of the Interior 31: 86:. The first detachment was created at the end of 1942 in 20:
Members of Bulgarian anti-guerrilla detachment in 1943.
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Index


chetas
paramilitary
Macedonian partisans
Vardar Macedonia during the Second World War
Serbian chetniks
Mihailovist
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Petar Gabrovski
Internal Dobrujan Revolutionary Organisation
Trajko Čundev
de
Veles
Serbian Chetnik
Kosta Pećanac
Vardar Macedonia
withdrawal of Bulgarian authorities
pro-German puppet state
Ohrana
Bulgarian Action Committees
ISBN
9780191528729
ISBN
9789546211293
ISBN
0810862956
ISBN
0-89096-760-1
Categories
Bulgarian revolutionary organisations

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