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.
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The six partisan detachments, numbering 10 to 15 fighters each, which were active in the mountains of central
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