Anarchist groups and organizations in Macedonia – groups and circles that arose before the end of ⅹⅰⅹ c. Under the influence of anarchism from Western Europe and Nihilism and anarchism from Russia. In 1898 Geneva returned to Macedonia Petar Manjukov and Slave Merdzanov and formed anarchist circles in Thessaloniki of Students from the Thessaloniki Exarchical High School, and in Skopje from among the students at the Exarchical Pedagogical School. The Skopje anarchist circle spread the ideas of anarchism with a conspiracy dispersal of the material titled “The alphabet of anarchist learning”. Before the Ilinden Uprising, the group of revolutionaries of the individual struggle was known as “Gemidzi”, who carried out the Thessaloniki assassinations (28. ⅳ – 1. ⅴ 1903). Conspirational Socialist Anarchist Circle in Thessaloniki (1911-1912) under the name International Balkan Revolutionary Association “Red Brothers” issued his lithography newspaper “School”. Organized groups were in Kukush, Strumica, Kumanovo and Kratovo. For the issue of Macedonia, “Open Scripture” (1911) to the Government and the press in Cashar-City, Sofia, Belgrade and Athens. In the temporary representative office of the former VMRO (1919), a group of supporters of anarchist-bolshevial ideas was presented. In 1946 In the NRM, a conspiring group was discovered, with its own leadership, which itself was called anarchists. Lit.: Petar Manjukov, the ancestors of the storm. Memoir, 1, Skopje, 1997; Manol Pandevski, Socialist-anarchist circle. Red Brothers in Macedonia in 1911-1912; -, the workers’ movement in Macedonia until 1929, Skopje, 1971; Mihajlo Minoski, Advice Yugoslavia and the Macedonian national question (1943-1946), Skopje, 2000. K. Min. St. Anastasius (Spaso) Radovis
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