Vlahov, Gustav Dimitrov (Istanbul, 18. IX 1912 – 16. ⅰ Belgrade, 1991) – Engineer technologist, military and state-political division, socialist and diplomat. Son of D. Vlahov monitors the life and family path of his father (Varna, Sofia, Pristina, Odessa, Kiev, Geneva and Sofia). He ends the elementary school in Varna (1919-1923), the secondary in Vienna (1932), and then lives in Paris and becomes a member of the CPF (1933-1934). Through London and Leningrad, he reached Moscow (1935), where he enrolled at the Militarythemical Academy. After the one-month detention of his father (1938), he is excluded from the Military Academy and enrolled after two years ends the chemical-technological faculty and is employed as an engineer-technologist in the Moscow factory. As a member of the SKP (B), a volunteer in the Red Army (1941) and as a member of the Special Department with special tasks and political deputy of the Commander of the International Brigade of the Red Army, participates in the defense of Moscow. At 5. H 1944 He starts with his father from Moscow to Craiova, where Tito’s negotiating and trapped and nearly two months is located in Titova. After the short stay in Belgrade, on November 17, it starts for Skopje. In Macedonia, eight months performs responsible functions: Director of the First Party School of the CPM in Skopje, a member of Agitprop and instructor of the CPM Central Committee for the Skopje party organization and director of the distribution of agricultural products. There is misunderstandings (and on a national line) with the Macedonian leadership. He was sent to work in Belgrade as a political secretary of the Cabinet of the Supreme Commander of the Finger’s armed forces, Assistant Foreign Minister and Assistant Minister of Agriculture of the FNRJ, chairman of the Social Security Committee of the FNRJ, Federal Secretary of Social Policy , a permanent representative of the Government of the FNRJ at the European Bureau of the United Nations in Geneva (1954-1956), Ambassador to Pakistan (1956-1957), Mexico (1957-1964) and in Austria; Member of the Federal Executive Council, Federal Secretary of Social Policy and Labor, Federal Secretary of Information (1965-1967), MP (May 1967) and vice president of the Federal Assembly of the SFRY. The holder is a partisan memorial 1941 .: Dimitar Vlahov, memoir, second edition, “Word”, Skopje, 2003. Bib: Memories for my father, Skopje, July 1968; The turning point. How I saw and experienced 1948, Nio “Student Word”, Skopje, 1968. BL. R. and S. Ml.
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Кириличен напис ВЛАХОВ, Густав Димитров