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AKA Yugoslavia was occupied by Germany and Bulgaria.
Revenge for what?
Escape from what?
Says who?
Unseparable unity got separated four years later. Nikola 15:41, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
More info: [1] [2] Jingby 18:45, 1 June 2007 (UTC) The second book is still vorbiden in Serbia! Jingby 19:07, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
Tito complains to Moscow about the attitude of the Macedonian and Bulgarian communists and requests clarification of Comintern policy, 4 September, 1941 (p. 31) S Clissold "Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union 1939-1973" Oxford Univ Press, London, p153-154 (1975)
The Macedonian Regional Committee refused to remain in contact with us and linked up with Bulgarian CP as soon as the Occupation of Macedonia started, Sharlo Metodi Shatorov, Secretary of the Macedonian Regional Committee refused to answer the CC's thrice repeated summons to come to Belgrade for a meeting in which the Macedonian question could be thrashed out. He refused to distribute the proclamation of the CPY CC calling for military actions, issued a directive that all arms should be surrendered to the authorities and adopted a stance in favour of a Soviet Macedonia and of awaiting the coming of the Red Army. He adopted a hostile attitude towards the Serbian comrades in Macedonia. Sharlo has been making speeches to the members against the leadership of the CPY and its Secretary, dubbing him pro-British because it was stated in the proclamation that Yugoslavia has been enslaved.
In addition to the above statement comes the fact mentioned in the preface to the cited "Collection of Documents...," on p. xii, that Shatorov together with his comrades had taken part in the pro-Bulgarian action committees preparing to meet the Bulgarian army: "Participation in the so-called Macedonian-Bulgarian Committees, voluntarily handing over weapons to the occupation forces..." and so on.
Following the text of the above letter published in the "Collection of Documents...," p. 14 is an explanation of the anti-Serbian struggle of Shatorov: "Right after the occupation of Macedonia, Sharlo expelled from the CC of the YCP for Macedonia Blazho Orlandich and Dobrivoe Vidich [later the chief party leader in the Socialist Republic of Serbia], because they were Serbs and, as such, they had nothing to do in Macedonia."
The best activists shared Shatorov's ideas:- the Macedonian Slavs are Bulgarians; with the breakup of Yugoslavia and with the Bulgarian occupation, Macedonia is free; we no longer recognize Yugoslavia; we want the Serbs to leave Macedonia. Jingby 14:59, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
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The article is totally disconnected with reality.
AKA Yugoslavia was occupied by Germany and Bulgaria.
Revenge for what?
Escape from what?
Says who?
Unseparable unity got separated four years later. Nikola 15:41, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
More info: [1] [2] Jingby 18:45, 1 June 2007 (UTC) The second book is still vorbiden in Serbia! Jingby 19:07, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
Tito complains to Moscow about the attitude of the Macedonian and Bulgarian communists and requests clarification of Comintern policy, 4 September, 1941 (p. 31) S Clissold "Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union 1939-1973" Oxford Univ Press, London, p153-154 (1975)
The Macedonian Regional Committee refused to remain in contact with us and linked up with Bulgarian CP as soon as the Occupation of Macedonia started, Sharlo Metodi Shatorov, Secretary of the Macedonian Regional Committee refused to answer the CC's thrice repeated summons to come to Belgrade for a meeting in which the Macedonian question could be thrashed out. He refused to distribute the proclamation of the CPY CC calling for military actions, issued a directive that all arms should be surrendered to the authorities and adopted a stance in favour of a Soviet Macedonia and of awaiting the coming of the Red Army. He adopted a hostile attitude towards the Serbian comrades in Macedonia. Sharlo has been making speeches to the members against the leadership of the CPY and its Secretary, dubbing him pro-British because it was stated in the proclamation that Yugoslavia has been enslaved.
In addition to the above statement comes the fact mentioned in the preface to the cited "Collection of Documents...," on p. xii, that Shatorov together with his comrades had taken part in the pro-Bulgarian action committees preparing to meet the Bulgarian army: "Participation in the so-called Macedonian-Bulgarian Committees, voluntarily handing over weapons to the occupation forces..." and so on.
Following the text of the above letter published in the "Collection of Documents...," p. 14 is an explanation of the anti-Serbian struggle of Shatorov: "Right after the occupation of Macedonia, Sharlo expelled from the CC of the YCP for Macedonia Blazho Orlandich and Dobrivoe Vidich [later the chief party leader in the Socialist Republic of Serbia], because they were Serbs and, as such, they had nothing to do in Macedonia."
The best activists shared Shatorov's ideas:- the Macedonian Slavs are Bulgarians; with the breakup of Yugoslavia and with the Bulgarian occupation, Macedonia is free; we no longer recognize Yugoslavia; we want the Serbs to leave Macedonia. Jingby 14:59, 2 June 2007 (UTC)