First Macedonian-Kosovo National Liberation Brigade (village Slivovo, Debarca, 11. 1943 – 24. ⅵ 1944) – Military unit of new and POM. It was formed by over 700 fighters from the Macedonian but battalion “Mirce Acev”, (Debar) – Battalion, the first Kosovo but Battalion “Ramiz Sadiku”, the second Kosovo But Battalion “Boris Vukmirovic” and one accompanying GS of the New and Pom . In his composition he had Macedonians, Serbs, Montenegrins, Albanians, Turks, Italians, and later Russians. He was fighting for the protection of the free territory in Debarca of the German forces and ballists, as well as against the Bulgarian forces in Krushevo, Resen and Ohrid, after which, together with the GS of New and Pom, the CPM, took the march through PL. Galichica (5/6. Ⅹⅰⅰ) toward PL. Kozuv to Meglen in the Aegean part of Macedonia. By the way, but the battalion “Steve Naumov” (village German, the first Macedonian-Kosovo National Liberation Brigade on the day of formation (village Slavovo, Debarca, 11) . After arriving in Meglen (18. ⅹⅰⅰ), the Second Macedonian Nawb was formed in Furrows, which included a battalion from the first Macedonian-Kosovo Nawb (20. ⅹⅰⅰ), and along with it and other military units of new and pom, they waved Successful fights with German and Bulgarian forces in Meglen and Mariovo. The Brigade participated in the February (Bogomille) campaign (the first half of February 1944), in which about 300 km passed. In the s. Dolno Radovo (Meglen) The brigade was divided (12. ⅳ) of a group of Macedonian and a group of Kosovo battalions and was addressed to Debarca. With the fighting with the Bulgarian and German forces in Ohrid and Kichevo (29. ⅳ – 6. C), Debarca was re-released. He successfully acted in the time of the spring offensive in Macedonia (8. V – 4. ⅵ 1944) in Debarca, Struga Malaysia, along the Struga-Debar, Mavrovo and Gostivar. Later than the group of Macedonian battalions, the first Macedonian NOB (8. 1944), and the first Kosovo-Meto-Metoi and Brigade was formed from the group of Kosovo battalions (24. ⅵ 1944). The brigade was declared ⅹⅴ proletarian (2 1951), decorated with Order People’s Hero, Order of the People’s Release of Yugoslavia and an Or-Day of Brotherhood and the Unity with a Golden Wreath. Lit.: Brainhood and unity brigade, the first Macedonian-Kosovo strike, Skopje, 1958; Zlate Biljanovski, Chede Filipovski-Dame, forty years 1941-1945, kn. 7, Skopje, 1963, 741-743; Vlado A. Ivanovski, from Debarca to Rhon Glatina. The Fighting Road of the First Macedonian-Kosovo Brigade Brigade, Skopje, 1964; Petar Brajovic, the Bogomil Epension. The March of the First Macedonian-Kosovo Brigade Brigade, Skopje, 1985, 13-16; Macedonia from the institution to Frame 1941-1945. (Proceedings Radova), Belgrade, 1987. S. Ml.
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Кириличен напис ПРВА МАКЕДОНСКО-КОСОВСКА НАРОДНООСЛОБОДИТЕЛНА УДАРНА БРИГАДА