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  Encyclopedia: Ivan Mihailov
Mihailov studied at the Bulgarian Secondary School "St. Cyril and Methodius" in Solun/Thessaloniki until the Second Balkan War when the school was closed by the new Greek administration and he was forced to continue his studies at a Serbian school in Skopje.
After the death of Alexandrov on August 31, 1924, Mihailov was elected member of the Central Committee of IMRO and shortly afterwards became leader of the organisation.
The election of Mihailov as leader of IMRO marks a period of intensification of the armed struggle of the organisation in Greek, and especially in Serbian Macedonia.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Ivan-Mihailov   (1895 words)

  
 Ivan Mihailov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The assassination was carried out by the personal driver of Mihailov, Vlado Chernozemski.
As a result of this, IMRO had built an extensive network in Pirin Macedonia and Sofia, which was used to provide financing for the organisation and an operational base from which the incursions into Yugoslavia and Greece were conducted.
In 1944, he was forced to flee again, this time to Italy where he lived for the rest of his life.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ivan_Mihailov   (808 words)

  
 Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
In 1924 IMRO came under the leadership of Ivan Mihailov, who became a powerful figure in Bulgarian politics and favoured the "internationalisation" of the Macedonian question.
This action finally provoked the Bulgarian military to take control and break the power of IMRO, which had come to be seen as a fascist gangster organisation inside Bulgaria and a band of assassins outside it.
In 1935 Mihailov was forced to escape to Turkey.
pedia.newsfilter.co.uk /wikipedia/i/in/internal_macedonian_revolutionary_organization.html   (999 words)

  
 Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mihailov assisted Ustase in German-occupied Yugoslavia in 1941.
In 1945 the Vardar Macedonian area became part of Communist Yugoslavia, all non-Communist political activity was suppressed and the supporters of the IMRO were prosecuted and tortured by the pro-Serbian authorities.
A separate organisation to Mihailov's IMRO, the IMRO (United) was founded in 1925 in Vienna and was composed of former IMRO members.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/VMRO   (1515 words)

  
 Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In 1924 IMRO came under the leadership of Ivan Mihailov, who became a powerful figure in Bulgarian politics and favoured the "internationalisation" ofthe Macedonian question.
Mihailov eventually ended up in Rome where he published numerous articles,books and leaflets on Macedonia.
In 1945 the Vardar Macedonian area became part of Communist Yugoslavia, all non-Communist political activity was suppressed andthe supporters of the IMRO were prosecuted and tortured by the pro-Serbian authorities.
www.free-web-encyclopedia.com /?t=IMRO   (1188 words)

  
 The Pavelic Papers | The Conspirator Rediscovered   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Mihailov's statements on the issue, if they are to be believed, certainly indicate that it was the Ustase, and not IMRO, which planned the assassination in Marseilles.
Mihailov's claim to have lived in the NDH is given credence by this document, which alleges that he was staying in the same Vatican hide-out as Pavelic after the war.
Mihailov was one of the legendary Balkan revolutionaries of the period, internationally known for his tenacious fight for the liberation of Macedonia from Yugoslavia, often in tandem with Ante Pavelic, head of the Croat nationalist Ustase movement, who had the same goal for Croatia.
www.pavelicpapers.com /documents/pavelic/ap0038.html   (2881 words)

  
 D. Tyulekov - IMRO in Pirin Macedonia, 1919-1934 - Summary
On the basis of the ones not used so far the growing controversy between Ivan Mihailov and Alexander Protogerov concerning all questions of the organization regime in the Pirin region is analyzed.
Todor Aleksandorov and Ivan Mihailov are convinced that due to the IMRO various activity in the region of Petrich conditions are made to apply exactly this ambitious line.
Ivan Mihailov wants the Bulgarian parties and organizations to accept the IMRO political view for the region of Petrich as “future constituent part of free Macedonia”.
www.kroraina.com /knigi/dt/summary.html   (3212 words)

  
 06 April  l999 Toronto
Ivan Mihailov regardless of the advice given him to make counter Coup D,Etat, gave orders under no circumstances will BMPO race a hand against Bulgarian solders.
Ivan Mihailov in his writings and congratulations to MPO Conventions speaks only of Macedonian Bulgarians.
Ivan and George Lebamov's, Boris Chalev and Virginia Nizamova also come from good Bulgarian families, but just remembered that, when they were in high school their fathers told them that they are Macedonians.
web.orbitel.bg /classica/dotodorov.htm   (2999 words)

  
 Degenerate - Lord of the Danse Macabre Chapter 5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Ivan "Vance" Mihailov was emerging as the top dog in VRMO's bloody civil war.
His fiancee lived in Vienna, and it was probably through her that Pavelic wrangled an invitation to Banka, Mihailov's headquarters in the suburbs of Sofia.
According to Jelic and Mihailov, Pavelic decided on a course of violence only after returning from Banka in 1931, when he learned that he had been condemned to death in absentia by a secret Royal court.
www.diacritica.com /degenerate/4/pavelic5.html   (2194 words)

  
 The Pavelic Papers | Documents: Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The latter faction was led by Ivan "Vancia" Mihailov.
Following an unsuccessful attempt on the life of King Alexander of Yugoslavia, Ustase leader Ante Pavelic "borrowed" Vancia Mihailov's driver and bodyguard and, together with Dido Kvaternik, plotted to kill the Yugoslav king during a state visit to Marseilles, France using the Bulgarian's expertise.
With the complicity of a moderate IMRO faction, the extremist wing was purged in the mid-1930s, and Vancia Mihailov fled abroad, first to Turkey and later, most probably, to the Independent State of Croatia.
www.pavelicpapers.com /documents/imro   (390 words)

  
 Ivan Mihailov - RecipeFacts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
: Иван Михайлов), also known as Vanche Mihailov (bulg.
In the late 1920s, Mihailov got into contact with the leader of the Croatian Ustase movement, Ante Pavelic and the two organisations started to co-operate in their struggle against the Serbian regime.
Although IMRO was no longer active, Mihailov continued his interest in the fate of the Macedonian Bulgarian writing books and publishing articles.
www.recipeland.com /encyclopaedia/index.php/Ivan_Mihailov   (691 words)

  
 Nuclear Regulatory Agency   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The controlling and co-ordinating activities of the Committee were directed towards the scientific research activities, medicine, industry and agriculture.
Chairmen of the Committee during that period have been: Ivan Mihailov, Valko Chervenkov, Mincho Neychev, Ivan Popov and Nacho Papazov.
After 1973 chairmen of the CUAEPP have been: Stefan Vassilev, Kostadin Kostadinov, Ivan Pandev, Yanko Yanev, Luchezar Kostov, Vladimir Hristov, Gueorgui Kastchiev, Robert Poppitz, Emil Vapirev.
www.bnsa.bas.bg /about/history.html   (545 words)

  
 institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In his hometown Gotse Delchev, Southern Bulgaria, Dr Ivan Gadjev has donated funds for the construction of a three-storey building to house the Institute for the History of the Bulgarian Immigration in North America
The most precious items in the collection include memories and pictures of Bulgarian emigrants, members of VMRO, collaboraters of Todor Alexandrov and Ivan Mihailov.
Ivan Gadjev gathered the results of his research work in a 3 volume set.
bulgariansinnorthamerica.nexuswebs.net /institute.html   (317 words)

  
 Axis Powers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fascist forces subsequently sent thousands of Serbs, Jews, Gypsies and dissenting Croats and others to the concentration camps where most of them died.
In 1941 Ivan Mihailov's Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) welcomed Bulgaria's renewed control of Vardar Macedonia which was populated basically with ethnic Bulgarians.
The Yugoslav Partisan forces under the command of Josip Broz Tito, a Croat, fought a guerrilla war throughout Yugoslavia and the ISC since mid-1941.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Axis_Powers   (4403 words)

  
 Edelweiss BP - Books Catalogue
This book is devoted to the 100th anniversary of Academician Ivan Stefanov.It covers his scientific,academic,state and public activity.
This is an analysis of the interrelations of the works by Franc Kafka, Iaroslav Hashek, Ivan Vazov and Aleko Konstantinov.
This is an autobiography of the contemporary Bulgarian actor Ivan Balsamandjiev.
edel.bol.bg /cat_feb.html   (3094 words)

  
 Free eBooks - Part 13 of 30 - Terrorists and Freedom Fighters by Vaknin - free electronic literature and books
In this the Ustasha was reputed to have collaborated with the fascist IMRO (Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization) under Ivan Mihailov in Bulgaria.
By joining forces with the IMRO, the Ustasha has transformed itself into a link in the chain of terrorist organizations that engulfed the world in blood and flames prior to the onslaught of the greatest terrorist of all, of Hitler.
While some versions of the unholy alliance between the Bulgarian- Macedonian outfit and the Croats are unsubstantiated (to put it gently), it is clear that some assistance was provided by both lower Italian ranks and the IMRO.
www.opgc.org /books/terff11p13.htm   (1081 words)

  
 British Foreign Office and Macedonian Identity
Both rightist and leftist activities-the renewal of terrorism by IMRO, led by I. Mihailov, and the association of Macedonian nationalism with international communism-led to a revival of the Macedonian question as the central issue dividing the Balkan states and hence as the major cause of instability in southeastern Europe.
Unlike the right, it had a clearly defined social, economic and particularly national program; unlike the terrorist campaign of the right, it enhanced the cause of both nationalism and communism in Macedonia through underground work.
Waterlow informed the Foreign Office of the split and the growing strength of the left in his report on the proceedings of the Tenth Congress of the Macedonian Brotherhoods in Bulgaria, the legal organization of Mihailov's IMRO, held in Sofia on 24-27january 1932.
www.gate.net /~mango/Rossos_British_FO.htm   (7714 words)

  
 Ivan Mihailov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 Bulgarian Connection 6
Brothers: Kostadin, George, Toshko (from "Todor"=English "Theodor", V.K.), Ivan and sister Kinka L. Sirleshtova with their families.
Dimityr and Alexsandra died but George, Toshko, Ivan and Kinka moved to
It is a famous poem of Ivan Vazov and is also available, but only in Bulgarian.
members.cox.net /kolchagov1/Page_06.htm   (331 words)

  
 Members of the Euroclub
Ivan Ivanov - Branch Chamber of the Bakers
Ivan Ivanov - Chamber of Commerce and Industry-Plovdiv
Ivan Georgiev - Deputy Mayor of Stara Zagora
www.eic.bcci.bg /members.htm   (1836 words)

  
 Central Europe Review - Debate: The Union of Death
In this, the Ustaša was reputed to have collaborated with the fascist Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) under Ivan Mihailov in Bulgaria.
By joining forces with the IMRO, the Ustaša transformed itself into a link in the chain of terrorist organizations that engulfed the world in blood and flames prior to the onslaught of the greatest terrorist of all, Hitler.
While some versions of the unholy alliance between the Bulgarian-Macedonian outfit and the Croats are unsubstantiated, to put it gently, it is clear that some assistance was provided by both lower Italian ranks and the IMRO.
www.ce-review.org /00/19/vaknin19.html   (4850 words)

  
 Kosovo and Metohija
These are the works of Ami Bue, Joseph Muller, Johan Georg von Han, Ivan Stepanovich Jastrebov, Aleksandar Giljferding, Viktor Berar, Gaston Gravier and others.
For example, Joseph Muller reports the data from 1838 about the religious and linguistic structure of the population in Metohija – in Pec, Prizren and Djakovica; in Pec, orthodox and Muslim Serbs were in a majority (92.09%) in relation to the catholic and Muslim Albanians (4.17%).
Hasan Prishtina and Mustafa Kroja, leaders of this movement, received 50.000 liras from the Italian government at the beginning, and later 200.000, and form September 1927 much larger sums.
www.kosovo.com /terzic2.html   (4879 words)

  
 AMCA: New approach for investigation of the optimality structure of the contemporary genetic code by Ivan Trenchev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
AMCA: New approach for investigation of the optimality structure of the contemporary genetic code by Ivan Trenchev
An aspect of the evolution of the genetic code is to minimize the number of the errors during transcription and translation.
The author(s) of this document and the organizers of the conference have granted their consent to include this abstract in Atlas Mathematical Conference Abstracts.
at.yorku.ca /c/a/l/m/90.htm   (320 words)

  
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Even at this point, however, it is clear that lending will be provided by the classic international schemes for investment financing.
The terms will include a three-year grace period and repayment of the loan in goods, said Angora President Ivan Mihailov.
If the State becomes guarantor of the project, its implementation may start even at the beginning of 1996.
b-info.com /places/Bulgaria/news/95-11/nov08.bta   (2277 words)

  
 THEY DO SO MURDER JEWS
Among those who sought refuge abroad was Ante Pavelic.
After drifting rather aimlessly through Vienna, he established a relationship with Ivan "Vancia" Mihailov's faction of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO), a terrorist organization founded more than thirty years before aimed at establishing Bulgarian hegemony in Macedonia.
It is believed that Mihailov recommended Pavelic to Italian duce Benito Mussolini, who soon became patron, providing funds and training at a camp near Siena to what Pavelic christened his ustase.
www.maavak.net /chamish/chamish009.html   (1632 words)

  
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Nekoj pred vreme beshe pushtil na Usenet knigava na Ivan Mihajlov "Macedonia - a Switzerland of the Balkans".
>> ========================================================================== >> >> Mihailov, Ivan (Vancho) (1896-1990) A leader of the IMRO >> (Supremists) He was _not_ a leader of the "Supreme" MRO, but of IMRO.
It is believed that he was >> responsible for the assassinations of the two predecessors, Alexandrov I would question that, although not right now :-) >> and Protogerov, in order to assume power in the Supremists >> organization.
www.b-info.com /places/Macedonia/republic/news/95-01/95-01-28.dig   (5621 words)

  
 Atlas: Optimization algorithms in secondary school by Ivan Mirchev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Atlas: Optimization algorithms in secondary school by Ivan Mirchev
This paper offers a course of studies in linear programming aimed at 10-th form students of some upper-secondary schools.
The author(s) of this document and the organizers of the conference have granted their consent to include this abstract in Atlas Conferences Inc. Document # camb-12.
atlas-conferences.com /cgi-bin/abstract/camb-12   (107 words)

  
 Ispat buys Kremikovtsi - Business news
Pramod Mittal, Ispat’s board chairman and managing director, was elected chairman of the supervisory board.
The other members of the board included Vinod Mittal, Ispat’s managing director, Valentin Zahariev, former CEO of Kremikovtsi, Borislav Boyanov of Bulgarian law office Borislav Boyanov & Co and Ivan Mihailov, an Economy Ministry representative.
The board appointed Global Steel’s executive director Alok Gupta as board chairman and CEO of Kremikovtsi.
www.sofiaecho.com /article/ispat-buys-kremikovtsi/id_12058/catid_23   (534 words)

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