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Vulko Chervenkov
Vulko Chervenkov Vulko Velev Chervenkov (September 6 1900–October 21 1980) was a Bulgarian communist politician. Vulko Chervenkov Chervenkov was born in Zlatitsa , ...
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History of Communist Bulgaria
... power then passed to an extreme Stalinist, Vulko Chervenkov. Georgi Dimitrov. Bulgaria's Stalinist phase lasted ... a state of fear and isolation. But Chervenkov's support base even in the Communist ... in March 1953, and in March 1954 Chervenkov was deposed as Party Secretary with the ... in Moscow and replaced by Todor Zhivkov. Chervenkov stayed on as Prime Minister until ...
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History of Bulgaria
... power then passed to an extreme Stalinist, Vulko Chervenkov. Bulgaria's Stalinist phase lasted less than ... a state of fear and isolation. But Chervenkov's support base even in the Communist ... in March 1953, and in March 1954 Chervenkov was deposed as Party Secretary with the ... in Moscow and replaced by Todor Zhivkov. Chervenkov stayed on as Prime Minister until ...
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A Bulgarian communist party (translated from German)
... After Dimitrows death became the party of Vulko Chervenkov, a radical Stalinist , that the one multiplicity ... May 1954 , one year after Stalins Death, Chervenkov was set off. Of 1954 to 1989 ...
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Bulgarian Communist Party
... sudden death, the party was led by Vulko Chervenkov, a hard-line Stalinist who oversaw a ... 1954, one year after Stalin's death, Chervenkov was deposed. From 1954 until 1989 the ...
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Would list Bulgarian Prime Ministers (translated from German)
... Kolarov 2. July 1949 - 23. January 1950 Vulko Chervenkov 3. February 1950 - 17. April 1956 Anton ...
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Anton Yugov
... as a potential rival [1]. Preceded by:Vulko Chervenkov Prime Minister of Bulgaria1956-1962 Succeeded by ...
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Category:Bulgarian communists
... of this category. B Dimitâr Blagoev C Vulko Chervenkov D Georgi Dimitrov F Grisha Filipov R ...
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Category:Communist rulers
... this category. C Fidel Castro Nicolae Ceauşescu Vulko Chervenkov Horloogiyn Choybalsan D Georgi Dimitrov G Gheorghe ...
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List of Stalinists
... as a supporter of Joseph Stalin.[2] Vulko Chervenkov – Patterned his regime in Bulgaria on ...
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