Georgi Dimitrov

Dimitrov in 1940 Georgi Dimitrov Mihaylov (; Bulgarian: Гео̀рги Димитро̀в Миха̀йлов) also known as Georgiy Mihaylovich Dimitrov (; 18 June 1882 – 2 July 1949), was a Bulgarian communist politician who served as leader of the Bulgarian Communist Party from 1933 to 1949, and the first leader of the Communist People's Republic of Bulgaria from 1946 to 1949. From 1935 to 1943, he was the General Secretary of the Communist International.

Born in western Bulgaria, Dimitrov worked as a printer and trade unionist during his youth. He was elected to the Bulgarian parliament as a socialist during the First World War and campaigned against his country's involvement in the conflict, which led to his brief imprisonment for sedition. In 1919, he helped found the Bulgarian Communist Party. Two years later, he moved to the Soviet Union and was elected to the executive committee of Profintern. In 1923, Dimitrov led a failed communist uprising against the government of Aleksandar Tsankov 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.

Dimitrov rose to international prominence in the aftermath of the 1933 Reichstag fire trial. Accused of plotting the arson, he refused counsel and mounted an eloquent defence against his Nazi accusers, in particular Hermann Göring, ultimately winning acquittal. After the trial he relocated to Moscow and was elected head of Comintern.

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 Josip Broz Tito to create a federation of Southern Slavs, which led to the 1947 Bled accord. The plan ultimately fell apart over differences regarding the future of the joint country as well as the Macedonian question, and was completely abandoned following the fallout between Stalin and Tito. Dimitrov died after a short illness in 1949 in Barvikha near Moscow. His embalmed body was housed in the Georgi Dimitrov Mausoleum in Sofia until its removal in 1990; the mausoleum was demolished in 1999. Provided by Wikipedia
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    7e Wereldcongres gehouden op 17 augustus 1935
    Referaat en slotwoord bij het 2e punt van de agenda van het kongres : ...

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    By Dimitroff, Georgi
    Date 1935
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    By Dimitroff, Georgi
    Date 1974
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    7e congrès de l'internationale communiste
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    Date 1973
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    Referaten gehouden op het 7e congres van de Kommunistische Internationale (1935) ;
    By Pieck, Wilhelm, Togliatti, Palmiro, Dimitroff, Georgi
    Date 1957
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    op voorpagina : " Waarin opgenomen tot dusverre nergens gepubliceerde documenten, verklaringen, foto's, brieven en een uitvoerige Dimitroff-biografie " en ...

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    By Rolland, Romain, Dreiser, Theodor, Dimitroff, Georgi, Feuchtwanger, Lion, Pritt, D.N.
    Date [1934?]
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    Bibliotheek François Vercammen
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    Bibliotheek François Vercammen
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