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Dobri Kolev Terpeshev (Bulgarian: Добри Колев Терпешев; 15 May 1884 — 15 January 1967) was a Bulgarian Communist politician, resistance fighter and later a statesman in the People's Republic of Bulgaria.[1]

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  1. 14 relations: Balkan Wars, Bulgarian Communist Party, Bulgarian resistance movement during World War II, Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party, Fatherland Front (Bulgaria), International Federation of Resistance Fighters – Association of Anti-Fascists, Ivan Bagrianov, Konstantin Muraviev, People's Liberation Insurgent Army, People's Republic of Bulgaria, St. Nedelya Church assault, Todor Zhivkov, Traicho Kostov, 1944 Bulgarian coup d'état.

  2. Bulgarian Communist Party politicians
  3. Bulgarian anti-fascists
  4. Bulgarian communists
  5. Bulgarian resistance members

Balkan Wars

The Balkan Wars were a series of two conflicts that took place in the Balkan states in 1912 and 1913.

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Bulgarian Communist Party

The Bulgarian Communist Party (Bulgarian: Българска комунистическа партия (БΚП), Romanised: Bŭlgarska komunisticheska partiya; BKP) was the founding and ruling party of the People's Republic of Bulgaria from 1946 until 1989, when the country ceased to be a socialist satellite state of the Soviet Union.

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Bulgarian resistance movement during World War II

The Bulgarian Resistance was part of the anti-Axis resistance during World War II.

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The Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party (translit; BRSDP) was a Bulgarian leftist group founded in 1894.

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Fatherland Front (Bulgaria)

The Fatherland Front (Otechestven front, OF) was a Bulgarian pro-communist political resistance movement, which began in 1942 during World War II.

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International Federation of Resistance Fighters – Association of Anti-Fascists

The International Federation of Resistance Fighters – Association of Anti-Fascists also known by its French initials FIR (Fédération Internationale des Résistantes - Association des Antifascistes) is an organization of veterans of the anti-Axis resistance fighters, partisans, members of the anti-Hitler coalition.

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Ivan Bagrianov

Ivan Ivanov Bagryanov (Иван Иванов Багрянов; 17 October 1891 – 1 February 1945) was a leading Bulgarian politician who briefly served as Prime Minister during the Second World War.

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Konstantin Muraviev

Konstantin Vladov Muraviev (Константин Владов Муравиев; 5 March 1893 – 31 January 1965) was a leading member of the Agrarian People's Union who briefly served as Prime Minister of Bulgaria near the end of Bulgaria's involvement in the Second World War on the side of Germany.

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People's Liberation Insurgent Army

The People's Liberation Insurgent Army (NOVA) (Народоосвободителната въстаническа армия (НОВА)) was the partisan resistance organization of the communist movement in Bulgaria during the Second World War from March 1943 to 9 September 1944.

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People's Republic of Bulgaria

The People's Republic of Bulgaria (PRB; Народна република България (НРБ), Narodna republika Bŭlgariya, NRB) was the official name of Bulgaria when it was a socialist republic from 1946 to 1990, ruled by the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP) together with its coalition partner, the Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union.

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St. Nedelya Church assault

The St Nedelya Church assault was a terrorist attack on St Nedelya Church in Sofia, Bulgaria.

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Todor Zhivkov

Todor Hristov Zhivkov (Тодор Христов Живков; 7 September 1911 – 5 August 1998) was a Bulgarian communist statesman who served as the de facto leader of the People's Republic of Bulgaria (PRB) from 1954 until 1989 as General Secretary of the Bulgarian Communist Party. He was the second longest-serving leader in the Eastern Bloc, the longest-serving leader within the Warsaw Pact and the longest-serving non-royal ruler in Bulgarian history. Dobri Terpeshev and Todor Zhivkov are Bulgarian Communist Party politicians, Bulgarian anti-fascists, Bulgarian communists and Bulgarian resistance members.

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Traicho Kostov

Traycho Kostov Dzhunev (Трайчо Костов Джунев; 17 June 1897 – 16 December 1949) was a Bulgarian politician, the leading figure of the Bulgarian Communist Party. Dobri Terpeshev and Traicho Kostov are Bulgarian Communist Party politicians and government ministers of Bulgaria.

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1944 Bulgarian coup d'état

The 1944 Bulgarian coup d'état, also known as the 9 September coup d'état (Devetoseptemvriyski prevrat), was a coup that overthrew the government of Kingdom of Bulgaria carried out on the eve of 9 September 1944.

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See also

Bulgarian Communist Party politicians

Bulgarian anti-fascists

Bulgarian communists

Bulgarian resistance members

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dobri_Terpeshev