
Georgi Dimitrov
Georgi Dimitrov was a prominent Bulgarian communist leader and a key figure in the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP). He gained international attention for his role in the Comintern and his defense during the Leipzig trial, where he was accused of setting the Reichstag on fire.
Born on Jul 18, 1882 (142 years old)
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North Macedonia:
Dimitrov was the Bulgarian leader who signed the Treaty of Bled with Tito to strengthen ties between Yugoslavia and Bulgaria.
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Bulgaria:
Georgi Dimitrov's role in the operation was revealed during the investigation and trial in 1942.
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Bulgaria:
Georgi Dimitrov was also present at the meeting in Moscow regarding the attack.
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Bulgaria:
Georgi Dimitrov, along with Vasil Kolаров, made the decision to prepare for an armed uprising.
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Bulgaria:
Georgi Dimitrov was involved in the Communist International and was in Moscow during the events surrounding the bombing.
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