Ivanovski, Vasil (village Lovrade, Kostur, 1906 – Sofia, 1991) – a prominent national Dean, revolutionary, journalist, publicist and historiograph (with pseudonym: Droko Dandkov, Bistrichi). With the family expelled from the Aegean part of Macedonia in Bulgaria. In Plovdiv he finished a progonomic. Bill Tobacco Ravasil Ivanovski Boteznik, union and politically active, and since 1923. Member of the GRP (Communists) and President of the Progressive Macedonian Youth Organization. In 1926 emigrated to the USSR (Odessa and Tbilisi). In September 1927 He was sent to studies in Kums in Moscow, and after the completion of the studies he returned to Bulgaria (1932). He was in the leadership of VMRO (OB). The trial in Sofia against members of VMRO (OB) was convicted in the absence of 5 years in prison (1936). In 1941 crossed in illegality. In 1942 he was arrested and sentenced to 15 years in prison. Since 1943 He served his sentence in Idrizovo, Skopje, and in the middle of 1944. He fled to the free territory and entered the ranks of the Macedonian army. He was a delegate of the first session of ASNOM and Deputy Minister of Social Work. In November 1945, due to disagreement with the policies of the Government of Kolisevski, went to Bulgaria and was active in the ranks of the Macedonian emigration, affirming the Macedonian national state. In the trial of Trajcho Kostov (1949) he was convicted “Titov Spy”. He endured a seven-year prison sentence (until 1956). Lit: Vasil Ivanovski, why we Macedonians are a separate nation, selected works. Preface, choice and editorial office Ivan Qatarziev, Skopje, 1995. K. Min.
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Кириличен напис ИВАНОВСКИ, Васил