
Lazar Koli evski
Communism, Josip Broz Tito, Cvijetin Mijatovi , Yugoslav Partisans, League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Herausgegeben: Evelyn, Columba Sara
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Lazar Koli evski was a Communist political leader in Socialist Republic of Macedonia and briefly the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia closely allied with Tito. Lazar was born in Sveti Nikole in 1914. His family were poor farmers. At a young age Lazar began to follow politics and learn the ways of Communism. He supported a Macedonia as a part of a Balkan Confederacy but not under the Serbian kingdom.As Nazi forces entered Belgrade in April 1941, Bulgaria, the G...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Lazar Koli evski was a Communist political leader in Socialist Republic of Macedonia and briefly the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia closely allied with Tito. Lazar was born in Sveti Nikole in 1914. His family were poor farmers. At a young age Lazar began to follow politics and learn the ways of Communism. He supported a Macedonia as a part of a Balkan Confederacy but not under the Serbian kingdom.As Nazi forces entered Belgrade in April 1941, Bulgaria, the German ally in the war, took control of a part of Vardar Macedonia, with the western towns of Tetovo, Gostivar and Debar going to Italian zone in Albania. Lazar, now 27, joined up with the Yugoslav Partisans in the struggle against Bulgaria and its local adherents. After the Bulgarians had taken control of the eastern part of the former Vardar Banovina, the leader of the local faction of Communist Party of Yugoslavia, Metodi Shatorov had defected to the Bulgarian Communist Party and seriously weakened the Partisans