Khristo Stefanov Kabakchiev (Bulgarian: Христо Стефанов Кабакчиев) (2 January 1878 – 6 October 1940) was a Bulgarian communist politician, revolutionary...
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Aleksandar Stamboliyski was deposed through a coup d'état, Dimitrov and Khristo Kabakchiev, the leading communists in Bulgaria at the time, resolved not to take...
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Party (PCI) supported by Comintern representatives Mátyás Rákosi and Khristo Kabakchiev.: 15–16 Following a debate at the Zentrale over Italy where Levi...
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pseudonym "Pullman." William Joss Great Britain 21 Agrarian Question. Khristo Kabakchiev Bulgaria 15 Program. Varsenika Kasparova Soviet Russia 24 Women's...
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Guard Eduard Van Overstraeten Bulgaria: Communist Party of Bulgaria Khristo Kabakchiev Nikola Maximov N. Shablin (Ivan Nedelkov) Czechoslovakia: Union of...
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representative of the Bulgarian Communist Party and of the International, Khristo Kabakchiev presented his report: the text, written in French and read in translation...
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important figures within the communist movement, including Clara Zetkin, Khristo Kabakchiev, Joseph Stalin, and Vladimir Lenin. After the March on Rome, the Communist...
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interruptions and tumults were frequent.: 109 The International delegates, Khristo Kabakchiev and Mátyás Rákosi, supported the motion from the Communist fraction...
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Milushev, Veljo Goranov, Georgi Rusev Хора и богове People and Gods Lubomir Kabakchiev, Yanina Kasheva, Aneta Sotirova, Assen Milanov TV series Черешова градина...
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