Makelayar-Bezko, Nikola (Debar, 1914 – Struga, 10. X 1980) – Communist Dean, Price, Traffic Engineer. He finished elementary school in his hometown, and then an evening construction technique in Skopje (1938). As a student in Skopje, he wrote songs in Macedonian language, from which police took about 100 songs. He was a trade union activist in the Urs trade unions in a white city, Sremska Mitrovica and Nis. After serving the military term, due to the communist activity, he was arrested and sent to the prison in Nis, where he was together with Jordan Nikolov-Orce. While on a slave, in c. “Our Word” The song “absras” was published (22. ⅳ 1939). The April war (1941) found him in the thread prison, after which he was transferred to the German Red Cross camp, where he escaped (12. 1942) and joined as a fighter on the threadless NOO, then in the NOOP, as the deputy political Commissioner of the Misharic Nopo and the political commissar of the Ozeren Nopo. Later he shifted to the Skopje NOOP (in autumn 1943) and as an experienced commander departed in the manner to form a new partisan squad. He participated in the breakdown of the Chetnik forces in the manner, he was appointed political commissar of the Debar but youth battalion (1943) and participated in the breakthrough on the Srem Front as a commander of the first battalion of ⅺ (Macedonian) Neus of Nova, after which he remained in the service of the General Staff The new one in a white city. After the liberation, the Military Academy (construction,) in Leningrad (the USSR, 1946-1951), and as an engineer for the IS-trailing of railway lines and nodes, it was activated in the Soviet army (until 1964). After returning to Macedonia, he worked in the design bureau of ZTP. The holder is a partisan monument 1941. Bib.: “Our Word”, and 5, Skopje, 22. ⅳ 1939, 7. Lit.: Kichevo and Kichevo in New 19411945. Documents, Kicevo, 1985. Free territories in Macedonia in 1943 , Skopje, 1975; Dr. Simo Mladenovski, the Debar youth battalion, “Our World”, ⅹⅹⅰ, 711, Skopje, 18. ⅺ 1981, 6; Tetovo and Tetovo in New 1941-1945, REC. First and second, Tetovo, 1991; Blaze Ristovski, the Macedonian verse 1900-1944. Research and materials, and, Skopje, 1980, 315-316. S. Ml.
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Кириличен напис МАКЕЛАРСКИ-БЕЦКО, Никола