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    Damyan Velchev or Velcev (Bulgarian: Дамян Велчев) (4 March 1883, Gabrovo – 25 January 1954, Paris) was a Bulgarian politician and general. From 1925 to...
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  • 2002), Bulgarian footballer Dame Stoykov (born 1966), Bulgarian judoka Damyan Velchev (1883–1954), Bulgarian politician and general Damyanov, a surname derived...
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    Union was gradually restored with the active efforts of Nikola Rachev, Damyan Velchev and Kimon Georgiev - the structure of the organization in the army was...
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    Minister Aleksandar Stamboliyski. In 1934, pro-Zveno officers like Colonel Damyan Velchev and Colonel Kimon Georgiev seized power. Georgiev became Prime Minister...
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    leaders Prince Kiril   Bogdan Filov   Nikola Mihov  Konstantin Muraviev Georgi Dimitrov Vasil Kolarov Kimon Georgiev Ivan Marinov [bg] Damyan Velchev...
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    any of those fronts by November. At that time, it was discovered that Damyan Velchev had slipped back into the country — presumably with the intention of...
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    Bank building. They refused to give the funds to Sofia, and General Damyan Velchev ordered a Bulgarian artillery regiment to return from South Serbia to...
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  • Communism referred to some individuals as crypto-communist, namely Damyan Velchev and Ludvík Svoboda. Orwell's list Crypto-Christianity Crypto-fascism...
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    Ivan Valkov and Velizar Lazarov – and joined by Kimon Georgiev and Damyan Velchev – formed the Military League. This organization grew over the next couple...
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    the Chairman of the National Assembly of Bulgaria from 1950 to 1965. Damyan Velchev was a Bulgarian colonel-general, Minister of Defence of Bulgaria. Vladimir...
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