Anti-fascist and national liberation movement in the Pirin part of Macedonia

Anti-fascist and national liberation movement in the Pirin part of Macedonia (1941-1944). The Macedonian people in the Pirin part of Macedonia led by the Macedonian Communists, at the time of World War II, the struggle for national freedom was leading together with the fight against Bulgarian communists against the fascist regime. By September 1941 At the head of the District Committee of the BCP for the Pirin region were Grozdan Nikolov, Nikola Kalapchiev, St. Lisichkov and Vlado Chimev. With the arrival at the head of Nikola Parapunov, the anti-fascist and national liberation struggle of the Macedonians from this part of Macedonia has begun. Under his leadership, the first partisan troops were formed and determined in the eligible and the Gornodum of Borough. He of the CC of BCP (1942) announced the set line – the objectives and tasks of the partisan units in the struggle for national freedom of the Macedonian people. When establishing a pair of the first number of partisans from the Pirin part of Macedonia, the Revolutionary traditions of the Macedonian people from the time of the Ilinden Uprising, the national revolutionary activity of Jane Sandanski and the VMRO (OB). The debt partisan department carried the name “Jane Sandanski”. The Partisan newspaper “Taborative Flag” called the progressive people in Bulgaria to get rid of the fraud that spread the Bulgarian propaganda for the “unification of the Bulgarian countries” after the occupation and other parts of Macedonia, that this meant new enslavement of the Macedonian people and but of you disasters for the Bulgarian people. The military and political leaders of the Macedonian NOD affirm the National Liberation Struggle – goals and continuity of Ilinden 1903, the leadership of Goce Delchev and the May Manifest (1924), marking the anniversary. In all surroundings in the Pirin region there were partisan units (1944). With the mass participation in the anti-fascist struggle over four years, the Macedonian people in the Pirin part of Macedonia won the right to self-determination and unification with the parent. His representatives participated in the Session of ASNOM and the constitution of the Macedonian national state in the Vardar part of Macedonia. After the war, Bulgaria temporarily recognized only national cultural autonomy in the so-called. “Dimitrovski period” (1944-1948), but then continued the policy of denationalization and Bulgarization. Lit.: Dimitar Mitrev, Pirin Macedonia in a fight for national liberation, Skopje, 1950; The Vreorgan Struggle of Bulgarian people against fascism 1941-1944. Documents, Sofia, 1962; Vasil Jotevski, the revolutionary activity of Nikola Parapunov in the period 1941-1943, Appendices for Ilinden, ⅲ, Krusevo, 1979. V. Nd.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис АНТИФАШИСТИЧКО И НАЦИОНАЛНООСЛОБОДИТЕЛНО ДВИЖЕЊЕ ВО ПИРИНСКИОТ ДЕЛ НА МАКЕДОНИЈА

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