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1956: 2533: 2254: 1806:) he was elected to the Bulgarian Parliament and opposed the voting of a new war credit. In summer 1917, after he intervened in defence of wounded soldiers who were being ordered by an officer to clear out of a first class railway carriage, Dimitrov was charged with incitement to mutiny, stripped of his parliamentary immunity, and was imprisoned on 29 August 1918. Released in 1919, he went underground, and made two failed attempts to visit Russia, finally reaching Moscow in February 1921. He returned to Bulgaria later in 1921 but returned to Moscow and was elected in December 1922 to the executive of 2016: 477: 2238: 2401: 1814: 1483: 1955: 2295: 2379: 2313: 25: 1748: 147: 1930:
political honor, my honor as a revolutionary. I am defending my Communist ideology, my ideals. I am defending the content and significance of my whole life. For these reasons every word which I say in this court is a part of me, each phrase is the expression of my deep indignation against the unjust accusation, against the putting of this anti-Communist crime, the burning of the Reichstag, to the account of the Communists.
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However, differences soon emerged between Dimitrov and Tito with regard to both the future joint country and the Macedonian question. Whereas Dimitrov envisaged a state where Yugoslavia and Bulgaria would be placed on an equal footing and Macedonia would be more or less attached to Bulgaria, Tito saw
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On 23 December 1933, the verdicts were read. While Van der Lubbe was found guilty and sentenced to death, the judge acquitted Dimitrov, Tanev, and Popov because of insufficient evidence to connect them to what the judge was convinced was a conspiracy to burn down the Reichstag. The three Bulgarians
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Dimitrov's calm conduct of his defence, and the accusations he directed at his prosecutors, won him world renown. In Europe, a popular saying spread across the Continent: "There is only one brave man in Germany, and he is a Bulgarian." Among those impressed with Dimitrov was the noted U.S. attorney
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I admit that my tone is hard and grim. The struggle of my life has always been hard and grim. My tone is frank and open. I am used to calling a spade a spade. I am no lawyer appearing before this court in the mere way of his profession. I am defending myself, an accused Communist. I am defending my
2505:, Poland) — was in 1950 renamed Dimitroffstraße (Dimitrov Street) by the Communist East German regime. It also lent its name to an U-Bahn station. After German unification, the Berlin Senate in 1995 restored the street's name to Danziger Straße, and the U-Bahn station was renamed 2272:. The speculation that he had been poisoned has never been confirmed, although his health seemed to deteriorate quite abruptly. The supporters of the poisoning theory claim that Stalin did not like the "Balkan Federation" idea of Dimitrov and his closeness with Tito. 1947:
I have never seen such a magnificent exhibition of moral courage. The man was not only brave but reckless, and selflessly so. Whenever he got to his feet, he would by force of his personality place the court, the prosecutors, the German audience, and the Nazis on the
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instead. The resulting rift between Stalin and Tito in 1948 gave the Bulgarian Government an eagerly-awaited opportunity of denouncing Yugoslav policy in Macedonia as expansionistic, and of revising its policy on the Macedonian question. The ideas of a
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were named after Dimitrov between 1949 and 1991. In the square, a bust of him was erected in 1954, replaced by a full-length statue in 1983, which was then relocated to the eponymous street a year later. Both sculptures are exhibited since 1992 in the
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joined the international reconstruction effort by donating funds for the construction of a high school, which opened in 1964. In order to honor the donor country's first post-World War II president, the high school was named after
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met in Moscow. Dimitrov was the dominant presence; he was elected the Comintern's General Secretary. His impassioned anti-fascist speeches at the Congress were transcribed and published in a September 1935 pamphlet,
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and other pro-Yugoslav Albanian officials. He told Enver Hoxha during the meeting: "Look here, Comrade Enver, keep the Party pure! Let it be revolutionary, proletarian and everything will go well with you!"
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After the initial rupture, Stalin invited Dimitrov and Tito to Moscow regarding the recent incident. Dimitrov accepted the invitation, but Tito refused, and sent his close associate
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and was subsequently forced into exile. He lived in the Soviet Union until 1929, at which time he relocated to Germany and became head of the Comintern operations in central Europe.
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in May 1926 and sentenced to death, although he had not approved the attack. His only surviving brother, Todor, was arrested and killed by royal police in 1925. Living under
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had been sent from Moscow to impose a change in the Bulgarian party line, Dimitrov accepted the Comintern's authority. In September 1923, he and Kolarov led the failed
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until 1929, when he was ousted from his leadership role in the Bulgarian communist party by a faction of younger, more left-wing activists. Dimitrov then relocated to
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In 1946, Dimitrov returned to Bulgaria after 22 years in exile and was elected prime minister of the newly founded People's Republic of Bulgaria. He negotiated with
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in Odessa. In 1908, Nikola was arrested and exiled to Siberia where he died in 1916. Georgi's brother Konstantin became a trade union leader but was killed in the
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In July 1982, there was a centennial celebration of Dimitrov's birth held at Mahatma Gandhi Hall in London. A lecture from the event was printed in the pamphlet,
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In 1911, he spent a month in prison for libeling an official of the rival Free Federation of Trade Unions, whom he accused of strike-breaking. In 1915 (during
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in the Bulgarian capital. By age 15, he was an active trade union member. By age 18 in 1900, he was secretary of the Sofia branch of the printers' union.
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in the Soviet Union, Dimitrov knew about the mass arrests, but did almost nothing. In November 1937, he was told by Stalin to lure the German communist
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Bulgaria as a seventh republic in an enlarged Yugoslavia tightly ruled from Belgrade. Their differences also extended to the national character of the
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This striking characterization was cited in multiple American newspaper reviews of Hays' book and helped introduce Dimitrov's name throughout the U.S.
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to end the practice of denouncing Social Democrats as 'social fascists', practically indistinguishable from actual fascists, and to instead promote "
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where he was given charge of the Central European section of the Comintern. In 1932, Dimitrov was appointed Secretary General of the
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Dimitrov was sent to Sunday school by his mother, who wanted him to be a pastor, but he was expelled at age 12. He then trained as a
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trial. Accused of plotting the arson, he refused counsel and mounted an eloquent defence against his Nazi accusers, in particular
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and an Albanian delegation were invited to a high-level meeting in Bulgaria. Dimitrov was aware of the subversive activity of
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to the USSR so that he could be arrested. Dimitrov did not object and did as he was told. He noted in his diary when
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Born in western Bulgaria, Dimitrov worked as a printer and trade unionist during his youth. He was elected to the
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Nationalism from the Left: The Bulgarian Communist Party During the Second World War and the Early Post-War Years
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district, a street that since 1874 had been named Danziger Straße — after the formerly German city Danzig (now
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A main avenue in the Nuevo Holguin neighborhood, which was built during the 1970s and 1980s in the city of
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and campaigned against his country's involvement in the conflict, which led to his brief imprisonment for
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was renamed in 1950 to Dimitrovgrad (Димитровград) to honor the late Bulgarian leader, despite the
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was called "Chemické závody Juraja Dimitrova" (colloquially Dimitrovka) in his honour. After the
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In Bucharest, a boulevard was named after him (Bulevardul Dimitrov). In 1990, following the
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and the Nazis took power. On the night of 27 February, the German parliament building, the
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Dimitrov (standing in the background to the right) giving a speech in the trial of the
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A large painted statue of Dimitrov survives in the centre of Place Bulgarie in
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in Eastern Europe, this boulevard was renamed in honor of the former Romanian
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General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party
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in 1931. He and his wife adopted another child, Boiko Dimitrov, born 1941.
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were abandoned, the Macedonian teachers were expelled and the teaching of
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When Dimitrov arrived in Moscow on 28 February 1934, he was encouraged by
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from 1946 to 1949. From 1935 to 1943, he was the General Secretary of the
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During the times of the communist rule, an important chemical factory in
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Maps and Politics. A Review of the Ethnographic Cartography of Macedonia
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In 1946, Dimitrov returned to Bulgaria after 22 years in exile. After a
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Dimitrov's speeches appeared later under slightly altered book titles:
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Dimitrov, Georgi (1968). "Concluding Speech before the Leipzig Trial".
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Under the Shadow of War: Fascism, Anti-Fascism, and Marxists, 1918–1939
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Dimitrov rose to international prominence in the aftermath of the 1933
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Outcast Europe: The Balkans, 1789–1989, from the Ottomans to Milošević
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in 1912. One of his sisters, Lena, married a future communist leader,
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There is also an avenue (#114) named for him in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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throughout the province was discontinued. At the 5th Congress of the
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in the schools in Pirin Macedonia, and also issued an order that the
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One of Dimitrov's first acts as Prime Minister was to negotiate with
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lasted from September to December 1933. Because it occurred at the
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until its removal in 1990; the mausoleum was demolished in 1999.
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Dimitrov and Stalin, 1934–1943: Letters from the Soviet Archives
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Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias Jorge Dimitrov in
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abolished the monarchy in September, Bulgaria was declared a
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Dallin, Alexander; Firsov, Fridrikh Igorevich, eds. (2000).
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under the title, "The Man Who Defied Goering, Yet Lived".
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from 1933 to 1949, and the first leader of the Communist
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are both named after him. The bridge was opened in 1978.
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The United Front - The Struggle Against Fascism and War
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The square Fővám tér and the street Máriaremetei út in
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Mourners in Dresden near Dimitrov's portrait, July 1949
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The Bulgarian Communist Party from Blagoev to Zhivkov
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question, and was completely abandoned following the
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in Ukraine was named Dymytrov between 1972 and 2016.
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By January 1948, Tito's plans to annex Bulgaria and
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Liverpool University Press. pp. 311–312. 2977:City Lawyer: The Autobiography of a Law Practice 2227:General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party 202:Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bulgaria 3605: 2998:Seaver, Edwin; McKown, Robin (26 August 1942). 2291:in 1990. His mausoleum was demolished in 1999. 1592:; 18 June 1882 – 2 July 1949), was a Bulgarian 3046:Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions 1631:and was elected to the executive committee of 4089: 3591: 3289: 3115: 1580:: Гео̀рги Димитро̀в Миха̀йлов) also known as 1516: 3399: 3172: 3170: 3006:. p. 3 – via Library of Congress. 2997: 2756:Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2630:a large street leading to a bridge over the 257:27 December 1943 – 29 December 1945 3319: 2404:Statue of Georgi Dimitrov in Cotonou, Benin 2341:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1810:, the communist trade union international. 4096: 4082: 3598: 3584: 3153:. Brill Academic Publishers. p. 156. 2952:. New York: The Viking Press, 1965. p. 188 2205:In 1906, Dimitrov married his first wife, 1781:Social Democratic Labour Party of Bulgaria 1773:Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party 1523: 1509: 145: 4616:Bulgarian expatriates in the Soviet Union 3495:Newspaper clippings about Georgi Dimitrov 3421:Georgi Dimitrov: A Life (Communist Lives) 3176: 3167: 2892:. Columbia University Press. p. 80. 2478:IPUEC Jorge Dimitrov (Ceiba 7) school in 2361:Learn how and when to remove this message 2121:of the Blagoevgrad Region should claim а 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 3418: 3356:Georgi Dimitrov: Fighter Against Fascism 3148: 3079:The United Front Against Fascism and War 3070: 2935:. Sofia: Sofia Press Agency. p. 15. 2930: 2531: 2521:Georgi Dimitrov: Fighter Against Fascism 2399: 2377: 2293: 2252: 2236: 2209:emigrant milliner, writer and socialist 2152:had become an obstacle to policy of the 2113:who started to teach the newly codified 2014: 1954: 1812: 1746: 3622:List of heads of government of Bulgaria 3478:Georgi Dimitrov: 90th Birth Anniversary 3376:The Diary of Georgi Dimitrov, 1933–1949 3231:. C. Hurst & Co. pp. 107–108. 3226: 3039: 2885: 2798: 2275:After the funeral, Dimitrov's body was 2077:on the creation of a Federation of the 1872:World Committee Against War and Fascism 1596:politician who served as leader of the 214:23 November 1946 – 2 July 1949 4543: 3481:, containing biographical information. 3352: 2794: 2792: 2790: 2417:, decades after the country abandoned 4581:Bulgarian Communist Party politicians 4077: 3579: 3473:format, published in Bulgaria in 1972 3373: 3251: 3201: 3094: 2918: 2858: 2841: 2829: 2768: 2049: 1386:Mass killings under communist regimes 3404:. New Haven: Yale University Press. 3378:. New Haven: Yale University Press. 3266: 2974: 2870: 2803:(in Bulgarian). Тема. Archived from 2762: 2339:adding citations to reliable sources 2306: 2261:Dimitrov died on 2 July 1949 in the 2145:gradually grew into outright alarm. 2003:From 25 July to 20 August 1935, the 1971: 1751:Portrait of a young Dimitrov in 1911 552:"From each according to his ability, 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 16:Leader of Bulgaria from 1946 to 1949 4401:Communist Party of the Soviet Union 3290:Chang, Jung; Halliday, Jon (2011). 3204:Yugoslavia: A History of Its Demise 3071:Dimitrov, Georgi (September 1935). 2979:. Simon and Schuster. p. 363. 2799:Ценкова, Искра (21–27 March 2005). 2787: 2771:Communist regimes in Eastern Europe 2730:For a more comprehensive list, see 1627:. Two years later, he moved to the 13: 4641:20th-century Bulgarian politicians 4621:Bulgarian people imprisoned abroad 4454:League of Communists of Yugoslavia 4272:Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party 3393: 3279:from the original on May 27, 2023. 2536:A memorial to Dimitrov in Budapest 1821:In June 1923, when Prime Minister 1787:). In 1919, this party became the 14: 4657: 4611:Burials at Central Sofia Cemetery 4187:Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 3449:Marxists Internet Archive Library 3438: 2285:end of Communist rule in Bulgaria 2279:and placed on display in Sofia's 2245:with Dimitrov's coffin in front. 1338:Criticism of communist party rule 4631:Recipients of the Order of Lenin 4268:Hungarian Working People's Party 4230:Socialist Unity Party of Germany 3445:Georgi Dimitrov Internet Archive 3296:. Knopf Doubleday. p. 254. 3073:The United Front Against Fascism 2709:(Цариброд) in what was then the 2311: 2200: 2062:. Later that year, he succeeded 2010:The United Front Against Fascism 1984:" tactics against the threat of 1881: 1779:and the faction that formed the 1540: 1492: 1481: 1361:21st-century communist theorists 475: 123:Georgi Dimitrov (disambiguation) 23: 4066:indicate interim officeholders. 3490:UCTV (University of California) 3346: 3283: 3260: 3245: 3220: 3195: 3142: 3064: 3033: 3015: 2991: 2968: 2955: 2939: 2924: 2491: 1675:fallout between Stalin and Tito 1623:. In 1919, he helped found the 604:Dictatorship of the proletariat 554:to each according to his needs" 34:needs additional citations for 2975:Hays, Arthur Garfield (1942). 2879: 2864: 2744: 2702:, a name it still bears today. 2425:was removed from Place Lenine. 2391:, named in his honour in 1949. 2095:People's Republic of Macedonia 1941:American Civil Liberties Union 1590:Гео́ргий Миха́йлович Дими́тров 1: 2801:"По следите на червения вожд" 2769:Staar, Richard Felix (1982). 2737: 2683: 2382:Statue of Dimitrov in Armenia 2160:countries. In December 1947, 2093:("Pirin Macedonia") into the 1696: 1602:People's Republic of Bulgaria 542:Critique of political economy 177:Titled as chairman until 1948 4325:Polish United Workers' Party 2773:. 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(1951). 2873:The Interregnum, 1923–24 2725: 2558: 2395: 2289:Sofia's central cemetery 2232: 2191:Bulgarian Workers' Party 1791:when it affiliated with 1783:("The Narrow Party", or 1536:Georgi Dimitrov Mihaylov 589:Workers' self-management 362:Principality of Bulgaria 4596:Politicide perpetrators 4586:Bulgarian anti-fascists 3323:The History of Bulgaria 3273:Revolutionary Democracy 2886:Ceplair, Larry (1987). 2610:(Bulevardul Ferdinand). 2458: 1823:Aleksandar Stamboliyski 1685:body was housed in the 1606:Communist International 1445:Revolutionary socialism 637:Socialization (Marxism) 413:BSDWP-Narrow Socialists 4606:Bulgarian male writers 4381:Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej 4104:Leaders of the ruling 3293:Mao: The Unknown Story 3227:Poulton, Hugh (2000). 3202:Meier, Viktor (2005). 3116:Gallagher, T. (2001). 3052:(1): 94–111 at p. 95. 2691:1963 Skopje earthquake 2572:administrative region. 2537: 2497:In then-East Berlin's 2405: 2383: 2299: 2258: 2250: 2097:and the return of the 2023: 1964: 1950: 1932: 1841:against the regime of 1825:was deposed through a 1818: 1752: 4321:Polish Workers' Party 3353:Dywien, Jack (1982). 3252:Hoxha, Enver (1982). 3097:, pp. 62, 89–91. 3023:"Death to a Dutchman" 3010:The Milwaukee Journal 3000:"Reading and Writing" 2950:Eichmann in Jerusalem 2535: 2403: 2381: 2297: 2256: 2240: 2018: 1958: 1945: 1927: 1896:Marinus van der Lubbe 1816: 1750: 1396:Intentional community 512:Collective leadership 4439:Konstantin Chernenko 3320:Chary, F.B. 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(1969). 2475:is named after him. 2468:is named after him. 2115:Macedonian language 1915:Reich Supreme Court 1665:, which led to the 1450:Socialist economics 1366:Anti anti-communism 1355:Related topics 1291:Red flag (politics) 748:Third International 738:First International 559:Market abolitionism 502:Class consciousness 4487:Dragoslav Marković 4391:Nicolae Ceaușescu 3551:office established 3511:Political offices 3267:Dimitrov, Georgi. 2538: 2507:Eberswalder Straße 2406: 2384: 2300: 2259: 2251: 2091:Blagoevgrad Region 2050:Leader of Bulgaria 2036:Julian Leszczyński 2024: 1965: 1843:Aleksandar Tsankov 1831:Khristo Kabakchiev 1819: 1753: 1713:and a father from 1641:Aleksandar Tsankov 1470:Worker cooperative 1428:National communism 1401:Left-wing politics 1302:The Internationale 642:Economic democracy 309:Vyacheslav Molotov 4601:Anti-revisionists 4538: 4537: 4534: 4533: 4529: 4528: 4525: 4524: 4444:Mikhail Gorbachev 4424:Nikita Khrushchev 4343:Władysław Gomułka 4313: 4312: 4106:Communist parties 4071: 4070: 3988:Saxe-Coburg-Gotha 3887:People's Republic 3574: 3573: 3565:Succeeded by 3533:Succeeded by 3042:"Stalin close up" 3029:. 1 January 1934. 2933:And Yet It Moves! 2719:Tito-Stalin split 2663:Velvet Revolution 2604:fall of Communism 2371: 2370: 2363: 2179:Balkan Federation 2060:people's republic 2044:Mikhail Trilisser 1972:Head of Comintern 1705:, in present-day 1681:near Moscow. 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