Anton Tanev (Dontcho) Yugov (Bulgarian: Антон Танев Югов) (5 August 1904 – 6 July 1991) was a Bulgarian politician who was a leading member of the Bulgarian...
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cabinet post, and promoted former Committee for State Security (CSS) head Anton Yugov to the post of prime minister. It was at this point that he became the...
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Dimo Dichev. Among the collaborators were Anton Ivanov, Anton Yugov, Petar Bogdanov, Nikola Vaptsarov, Anton Popov, Atanas Romanov. The victory of the...
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Bulgarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anton Yugov (Anton Tanev Yugov), Bulgarian politician Badr Salem Nayef (born Petar Tanev),...
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of Bulgaria: Vasil Kolarov (1949–1950) Valko Chervenkov (1950–1956) Anton Yugov (1956–1962) October 14 – 22 – The 1950 Men's European Volleyball Championship...
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Vranchev, in whose apartment the Communist leaders - Dobri Terpeshev, Anton Yugov, Georgi Chankov, Angel Tsanev, and Katya Avramova were at the time. The...
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leader Anton Yugov (1904–1991), Bulgarian politician Anton Zabolotny (born 1991), Russian footballer Anton von Zach (1747–1826), Austrian general Anton Zadereyko...
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Duet Mania, a Bulgarian pop duet is formed in Sofia. 1991 July 6 - Anton Yugov, prime minister (1956-1962)[citation needed] 1993 28 June – Boris Christoff...
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Ganev (1958–1964) Georgi Traykov (1964–1971) Prime Minister of Bulgaria: Anton Yugov (1956–1962) Todor Zhivkov (1962–1971) June 3–11 – The 1960 European Women's...
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January 1950 – 3 February 1950 Preceded by Vasil Kolarov Succeeded by Anton Yugov Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria In office 20 July 1949 – 3 February...
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1961, the reconstructed stadium was inaugurated. The prime minister – Anton Yugov – attended the celebrations together with the deputy-minister of the...
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Minister until April 1956, when he was finally dismissed and replaced by Anton Yugov. With the official start of de-Stalinization in 1955, censorship was...
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began to implement de-Stalinization in the Bulgarian Communist Party. Anton Yugov succeeded Chervenkov as Prime Minister, but was removed in 1962 — succeeded...
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Chervenkov 35 Anton Yugov 1904–1991 (Lived: 86 years) 17 April 1956 19 November 1962 6 years, 216 days Bulgarian Communist Party 1957 Yugov I–III 36 Todor...
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dated from October 12, 1948, the at the time Minister of the Interior Anton Yugov informs that for combating the anti-communist partizans 13 special combat...
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Prime Minister until April 1955, when he was dismissed and replaced by Anton Yugov. Bulgaria experienced a rapid industrial development from the 1950s onwards...
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Tsipas Dimitar Vlahov, politician and revolutionary Pavlos Voskopoulos Anton Yugov, member of the Bulgarian Communist Party, Prime Minister of Bulgaria...
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ministers (complete list) – Vulko Chervenkov, Prime minister (1950–1956) Anton Yugov, Prime minister (1956–1962) Todor Zhivkov, Prime minister (1962–1971)...
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Goryani rebels Commanders and leaders Kimon Georgiev Georgi Dimitrov Vasil Kolarov Valko Chervenkov Anton Yugov Todor Zhivkov No centralized leadership...
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and head of state, assisted by a series of prime ministers, including Anton Yugov, former interior minister. The Interior Ministry was under their orders...
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the Rila Monastery. Glavinchev knew Georgi Dimitrov personally, while Anton Yugov was a best man on his first wedding. He was the arrestant of Rayko Aleksiev...
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Vogdatsiotis [2], Greek Macedonian leader in the Macedonian Struggle Anton Yugov (1904–1991), Prime Minister of Bulgaria Alexandros Karathodoros, (1908–1981)...
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December 11, 1947 Bulgarian Communist Party Minister of Internal Affairs Anton Yugov November 23, 1946 December 11, 1947 Bulgarian Communist Party Minister...
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dated from October 12, 1948, the at the time Minister of the Interior Anton Yugov informs that for combating the anti-communist partisans 13 special combat...
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Cosmonaut) 1965 Dechko Uzunov (Artist) 1967 Georgy Beregovoy (Cosmonaut) 1970 Anton Yugov (Politician) 1984 Dora Gabe (Poet) Elisaveta Bagriana (Poet) Andriyan...
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Anatoly Solovyev (Cosmonaut) 1988, Viktor Savinykh (Cosmonaut) 1988, Anton Yugov (Politician) 1989, Georgi Traykov (Politician), Grisha Filipov (Politician)...
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Kulishev (1885–1974) Spiro Kitinchev (1895–1946) Georgi Traykov (1898–1975) Anton Yugov (1904–1991) Metodi Shatorov (1897–1944) Rosen Plevneliev (born 1964)...
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Zealand sports shooter and Olympian. Thorley Walters, 78, English actor. Anton Yugov, 86, Bulgarian politician, prime minister (1956–1962). Suzy Prim, 94...
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Chervenkov Harry S. Truman December 2, 1959 January 15, 1960 Peter G. Voutov Anton Yugov Dwight D. Eisenhower May 13, 1963 June 1, 1963 Lubomir Dimitrov Popov...
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PM before PM after Anton Yugov OF Anton Yugov OF...
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