Naceva-Anka, Mara

Načeva-Anka, Mara (Kumanovo, 28. 1920) – Communist Deper, Power. As a worker in the textile workshop “Shumenkovic” in Kumanovo, became a member of the SCOY (1936), an activist of the URS trade unions and Costa Abrasevic “. In search of work left in Nis (1939) and was admitted to a member of the CPY (1939), elected as a member (early 1940) and secretary of the MK of the CPY in Nis and Organizational Secretary of the CPY District Committee (1940). She participated as a delegate from Serbia at the Fifth Earth Conference of the CPY (Zagreb, 1940). After the April war (1941) returned to Macedonia and was elected a member of the PC of the CPY for Macedonia (from the end of 1941), but was arrested and interned in a concentration camp in Bulgaria (in the summer of 1942-1943). In absent was elected as an organizational secretary of the CPM CC (Tetovo, 19. 1943) and for a delegate and a member of the Awnoj (November 1943). After returning from internment departed on the free territory of PL. Kozjak and the CPM CC and GS of New and Pom took part in NOVM in the spring offensive (1944). She was a delegate and participated in the work of the first session of ASNOM. After the liberation was vice president of the AFZ of Macedonia (from December 1944), vice president of the Central Board of the AFZ of Yugoslavia, a member of the Central Committee of the CPY, the Republic and Federal MP, Vice President of the SPB from New Yugoslavia, etc. It is declared for the folk hero of Yugoslavia (29. ⅺ 1953). The holder is a partisan memorial 1941. Document of documents on the participation of women from Macedonia at the National Liberation War and the Revolution 1941-1945, Skopje, 1976; The conclusions – Law on party members. Extracts from the memories of Mara Naceva, a delegate of the Fifth Earth Conference of the CPY, ⅹⅰⅹ, 736, Kumanovo, 24. ⅹ 1980, 2; Mara Naceva, on the occasion of 40 years of the Revolution (memories), “Nova Makedonija”, Jujwia, 12457/12460, Skopje, 28-30. Ⅸ 1982, 6 and 12. Lit.: Vidoe Podgorec, Naceva Milan Mara-Anka (1920), folk heroes from Macedonia, Skopje, 1973, 282-287; Proceedings on the participation of women from Macedonia at the National Liberation War and the Revolution 1941-1945, Skopje, 1976; Mara Naceva – a member of the Federation Council, “Our newspaper”, ⅹⅴⅰⅰⅰ, 699, Kumanovo, 18. and 1980, 2; Mara Naceva decorated with Order Yugoslav star with tape, “Our newspaper”, ⅹⅴⅰⅰⅰ, 733-734, Kumanovo, 10. ⅹ 1980, 4. S. Ml.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
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