The Dimitrov Battalion was part of the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War. It was the 18th battalion formed, and was named after Georgi...
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The newly formed Canadian MacKenzie-Papineau Battalion joined the brigade, and the veteran Dimitrov Battalion departed. A majority of the volunteers in the...
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Saklatvala Battalion and mostly North American Lincoln Battalion. The XVth also included two non-English-speaking battalions, the Balkan Dimitrov Battalion and...
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part of the XII International Brigade along with André Marty Battalion and Dimitrov Battalion. It had a baptism of fire on the November 13, 1936 at Cerro...
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different times: Dimitrov Battalion Djuro Djakovic Battalion (after Đuro Đaković) Thomas Mazaryk Battalion (after Tomáš Masaryk) Tschapaiew Battalion Name/s: Dabowski...
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consisting of a British Battalion, the Balkan Dimitrov Battalion and the Irish, and the Franco-Belgian Sixth of February Battalion, had been hurriedly put...
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International Brigades (redirect from Matteotti Battalion)
the Đaković Battalion. Dimitrov Battalion – Greek, Yugoslav, Bulgarian, Czechoslovakian, Hungarian and Romanian (named after Georgi Dimitrov). Đuro Đaković...
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of the International Brigades, in particular the British and the Dimitrov battalions. It ended in stalemate, with both sides entrenching. At the end of...
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British Battalion was attached to XV International Brigade, XV IB. The other battalions were the US Lincoln Battalion, the crack Balkan Dimitrov Battalion, and...
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Brigade was composed of remnants of the Dimitrov Battalion and Sixth February Battalion and a Spanish battalion (Volontario 24). The two regiments next...
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especially brigades such as the XV International Brigade and the Dimitrov Battalion, many of whom were high-ranking KKE members. After the Balkan Wars...
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Viscount Dillon. Dimitrov Battalion – named after Bulgarian far-left politician and founder of the Bulgarian Communist Party, Georgi Dimitrov. Dirlewanger...
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Spain as a volunteer and military instructor and commander in the Dimitrov Battalion of the International Brigades. After the defeat of the Republican...
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rank of staff sergeant. Carter was part of the 56th Armored Infantry Battalion of the 12th Armored Division. Provisional platoons of African-American...
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Tito participated in the recruitment and to the organization of the Dimitrov Battalion, a Balkan unit of the International Brigades, some of whose ex-combatants...
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he was a sergeant in Dimitrov Battalion. Soon he raised to rank of a captain and became commander of the Đuro Đaković Battalion. After nationalists took...
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in Belgium for much of his adult life. He served in the Bulgarian Dimitrov Battalion during the Spanish Civil War. During the German occupation of Belgium...
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Machine-gunner and political commissar. Todor Angelov - Served in the Dimitrov Battalion. Akseli Anttila Alberto Assa Shimon Avidan Shapour Bakhtiar Ralph...
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following battalions: First Dimitrov Battalion (Spanish: 1.er Batallón Dimitrov), made up of various nations of the Balkans. Second Đuro Đaković Battalion (Spanish:...
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secretary of the Romanian volunteers' party organization and of the Dimitrov Battalion. Several months later, he left for the Soviet Union, where he remained...
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surveillance] Battalion - Nova Zagora People's Higher Military School "Vasil Levski" - Veliko Tarnovo People's Higher Artillery Military School "Georgi Dimitrov" -...
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Bulgarians died Dimitrov 1900, pp. 146. Dimitrov 1900, p. 195. Dimitrov 1900, pp. 197–199. Dimitrov 1900, p. 218. Dimitrov 1900, pp. 132–134. Dimitrov 1900, pp...
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"90th anniversary of the birth of Georgi Dimitrov" (1974) Medal "100th Anniversary of Birth of Georgi Dimitrov" (1984) Medal "100 years of the liberation...
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1st Mechanized Infantry Brigade (North Macedonia) (section 1st Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Scorpions")
Sinisha Stamenov becomes a commander and his deputy was Major Ljupcho Dimitrov. From 2005 our unit conducts tasks in Kumanovo garrison and has established...
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to Kolarov and Dimitrov, included BCP Vratsa leader Gavril Genov and farmer Nikola Aganski. The leaders of the uprising, Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Kolarov...
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Vladimir Becić (1886–1954), Croatian painter and photographer Vladimir Dimitrov (1882–1960), Bulgarian painter, draughtsman and teacher Vladimír Havlík...
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fell into the Soviet sphere of influence under the leadership of Georgi Dimitrov (1946–1949), who established a repressive, rapidly industrialising Stalinist...
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was abandoned. At the Seventh Congress of the Comintern in 1935, Georgi Dimitrov outlined the new policy of the popular front in his address "For the Unity...
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Georgy Dimitrov" (22 February 1974) Medal "100th Anniversary of liberation from Ottoman rule" Medal "100th Anniversary of the birth of Georgy Dimitrov" Medal...
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Definitions of fascism (section Georgi Dimitrov)
most oppressive, and most treacherous form of capitalism" (1935). Georgi Dimitrov, a Bulgarian Communist, was a theorist of capitalism who expanded Lenin's...
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