Main Headquarters of New and Pom

Main Headquarters of New and Pom (1943-1945). Before the establishment of the GS, the armed struggle was managed: Military Commission – Metodija Shatorov-Charlo, Koce Stojanovski-Metalec, Branislav Shikic-Bruno, Ljubomir Hericovic-Garski and Ilija Jakimovski (June 1941); Provincial military headquarters – Lazar Kolisevski-Miter, Mihalo Apostolski-Doncho, Mirce Acev-Stojce, Straso Pindzur-Joseph, Cuvko Uzunovski-Abbas, Trajko Boskoski-Tarcan, Pero Ivanoski-Tikkar, Kuzman Josifovski-Pitu 1941) and operating military headquarters, as auxiliary body of PSHS – Pero Ivanoski-Tikkar, Trajko Boskoski-Tarcan, Kiro Krsteski-Platio and Step Naumov. PBS grows into the GS of New and Nopom, composed: Cvetko Uzunovski, Mihajlo Apostolski, Mirce Acev, Straso Pindzur and Ljupco Arsov (June 1942), and later Kuzman Josifovski and Steff Naumov were co-operated. He managed the action and organizing the NOO, the reorganization of the local military headquarters, published a “newsletter” (from October 1942), etc. The GS of the Nopom grows into the GS of Nova and Pom in Composition: Mihailo Apostolski – Commander, Cvetko Uzunovski – Political Commissioner and Strahil Gigov – Zam.-Paul. Commissioner. Later, commissioners were Bane Andreev and Borko Temelkoski, and deputy commander Pance Nedelkovski (March 1943). Until the final release of Macedonia (November 1944), there were more changes in the composition of the GS. Only commanding M. Apostolski remained until the abolition of the main headquarters (1945). For more efficient management of NOVM, the territory divided into five operating zones (OZ), headed by operational staffs. After the Prespa meeting of the CPM CC (2943), the headquarters of the military-political leadership was in the village. Red water, the free territory of Debarca, Ohrid. The GS of New and PM named (September 1943) Officer for Religious Affairs (Pop Veljo Manchevski) and a commerce officer (Petar Bogdanov-Kocko), issued a manifesto for the ultimate goal of NOVM (October 1943), formed battalions and brigades (1943), Divisions and Corps (1944) for final operations for the release of Macedonia. The Macedonian army had over 64,000 fighters (October-November 1944). In November, the GS of New and Pom was Primuenced in the GS of New and Paus for Macedonia and did so worked until February 1945., when he was renamed the order of the New and Paus in the GS for Macedonia. In May 1945 he was abolished. Lit.: Mihailo Apostolski, the Liberation War of the Macedonian people 1941-1944, Skopje, 1964; Marjan Dimitrievski, the McDonian army 1941-1945, Skopje, 1999. Vl. Iv.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ГЛАВЕН ШТАБ НА НОВ И ПОМ

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