Vlahov, Dimitar (Kukush, 8. Xi 1878 – Belgrade, 7. 1953) – Macedonian revolutionary, cultural and national and social political divide, economist, publicist and statesman. He was educated in his hometown, in Thessaloniki and Sofia, Physical and Mathematical Dimitar Vlahov Faculty Education in Bulgaria, Germany and Switzerland. In the academic year 1903/04 He is a teacher in the Thessaloniki high school and a co-operated member of TMORO. It events active cooperation in the labor and socialist, as well as in the teaching movement in Macedonia, and according to the Young Turk Revolution, it redikes it in. “Unity” (1908). He is one of the founders and heads of the National Federal Party (1909-1910) and MP in the Ottoman Parliament (1909-1912). Since 1911 He is a member of the Thessaloniki Socialist Federation, President of the First Congress of Tobacco Workers in Macedonia, and the Kukushka Borough is elected as a member of the Thessaloniki Village Council (1912). After the Balkan war, it is closed by the Greek authorities and expelled to Bulgaria (1913). The Bulgarian government sets for consul in Odessa (1915-1917). After the World War, the Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce in Varna (1920-1923) and a speaker at the rally on the occasion of the Serbian slaughter in the village. Garvan, then sent for a sales representative in Kiev and Vienna. As close to VMRO on T. Aleksandrov, but also to Soviet minister Cr. Rakovski, back with M. Monev, goes as a delegate for talks on the Macedonian question in Moscow (May 1923), and then one of the authors of the Vienna documents for unification of the Macedonian revolutionary movement (1924). After the announcement of the May manifest, a cleavage and liquidation of his signatories T. Aleksandrov and P. Chaulev and later A. Protogerov. Group left-oriented Macedonian national revolutionaries from all over divided Macedonia, with main participation of Vlahov and through the mediation of representatives from the comintern, in VMRO (united) (1925). He is the main associate for Macedonia in the body of the Balkan Communist Federation SP. “La Feduration Balkanije” (1924-1930) and editor of the body of VMRO (OB) “Macedonian work” (1925- 1935). Member of the 1926 BCP member After work in Europe for affirmation of the truth about the Macedonian Liberation Struggle and for the demutation of the anti-Macedonian activity of the Mikhailists, it cooperates in the press of MNS in the United States and Canada, leaves in Moscow (1935) and works at the International Agrarian Institute, and later at the Institute for the Institute of History of the USSR. Prepare a doctorate for Macedonian history. Stalinos streams survive only with one-month detention (January 1938) – thanks to the intervention of Mr. Dimitrov and V. Kolarov. Following the attack by Germany of the USSR, it performs on behalf of the Macedonian people in the Slavic rally in Moscow (10-11. Ⅷ 1941), and then (October 16, 1941) was evacuated in Ufa (Bashkiri). In May 1942 It was returned to Moscow as an associate in the IK CIPP department – commentator for Greece, associate of “B • Latin Ik”, “Boljevik”, “Justice” and correspondent in. The MNS “People’s Well” (USA) and other newspapers. Since January 1943 It is a representative of the Macedonian people in the Semois Committee, and next month is a member of the Yugoslav Section of this Committee and performs the plenes and rallies in addition to the anti-fascist struggle of Macedonia and unification within the Balkan Federation. At the second session of Awnj was elected His vice president (1943) and 15. ⅰ 1944. Pray to allow him to travel to take his place. On October 5, 1944 He leaves Moscow (with his son I gushed) and through the end they reach Belgrade and then in Macedonia. Delegate is on ASNOM and a member of his Presidium. It occupies high state functions. Member-counselor is in the Yugoslav delegation of the Paris Peace Conference. Mainly due to the unification of the unification, it is accused of an activity in an “antipartian group” and sent to Belgrade, where and dies. BBB.: The fighting of the Macedonian people for the preliminary, Vienna, with. a.; The incentives of the Macedonian work, Prague, 1926; Macedonian National Liberation Struggle, Skopje, 1946; Speaks and articles 1945-1947, Skopje, 1947; Selected speeches and articles 1934-1947, Skopje, 1948; The establishment of the Macedonian nation and the Macedonian language, Detroit-Michigan, 1948; Macedonia and Young Turkish, Belgrade, 1949; Croz Historyu Makedonski Naroda, Zagreb, 1949; Macedonia. Moments from the history of the Macedonian people, Skopje, 1950; Memoir. Preface and newsroom Vangja and Kole Casule, Skopje, 1970. Awne, Moscow, F. Slavyansky chair, e. 8179, 1914, LL. 1-15; RGSPI, 495-73-117; “Slavyane,” Moscow, 1942-1943; Vlado Popovski, Stina Gila, the Macedonian question in the documents of the Comintern, and-ⅱ, Skopje, 1999. Lit.: Gustav Vlahov, memories for my father, Skopje, 1968; Hristo Andonovski, Bo-Rect and publicist. Eighty years of Dimitar Vlahov’s death, “Education”, ⅹⅴⅰ, 325-326, Skopje, 19. 1971. 12-13. Bl. R. and S. Ml.
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