
Paskal Mitrevski
Paskal Mitrevski was a prominent Macedonian national figure and leader of the National Liberation Front (NOF) in Aegean Macedonia, known for his dedication to preserving Macedonian identity and national freedom during the tumultuous periods of World War II and the Greek Civil War. Born on February 14, 1912, in Chuka, he rose through the ranks of the liberation movement, contributing significantly to the fight against monarcho-fascism and advocating for the rights of Macedonians. Despite facing imprisonment and persecution, he remained committed to his cause until his death on February 10, 1978, in Skopje.
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Paskal Mitrevski was a prominent national figure and fighter for the rights of Macedonians in Aegean Macedonia.
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