Bulgarian People’s Macedonian Revolutionary Organization

Bulgarian People’s Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (spring of 1910-1918) – a conspirative organization, formed by Todor Aleksandrov, who renewed the network of the Revolutionic wing of the VMORO. The organization managed the main revolutionary committee, which published the renewal of the armed struggle (1. ⅷ 1910). The organization has changed the name and took the former name of the Revolutionary Organization VMORO (early 1911), with a managerial body Central Revolutionary Committee (Todor Aleksandrov, Petar Chaulev and Aleksandar Protogov). In Macedonia, armed troops were enhanced by Bulgaria who maintained and expanded the network of the organization with terror. By the beginning of the First Balkan War (1911- 1912), with small groups, according to instructions from Todor Aleksandrov, they carried out assassinations of railways and the population in cities and in the larger villages to challenge the Ottoman authorities of fierce reaction and violence and to Accelerate Bulgaria’s entry into war for Macedonia. In December 1912 The Central Committee did not expect Serbia to give up the occupied Vardar part of Macedonia, so he asked the Emperor Ferdinand and the government of Bulgaria not to make concessions, with war to join the whole of Macedonia. When Bulgaria entered the First World War (1915) and occupied the Vardar part of Macedonia, the organization joined the Bulgarian military maternation regime. Lit.: Ivan Qatarziev, a hundred burning from the formation of VMRO, a hundred years of revolutionary tradition, Skopje, 1993; Cocho Bilarski, documents of the Bulgarian People’s Macedonian Organizations Organization of 1910, “Praises”, 5, 1986; Historus of Bulgarians 1878-1944. Documents, 1, 1878-1912, h. 2, Sofia, 1996. M. Min.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис БУГАРСКА НАРОДНА МАКЕДОНО-ОДРИНСКА РЕВОЛУЦИОНЕРНА ОРГАНИЗАЦИЈА

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