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Dimitar (Dimo)
Totev Kazasov (Bulgarian: Димо Тотев Казасов) (17
September 1886 – 28 July 1980) was a
Bulgarian politician and journalist,
initially from...
- "Zveno" Политически кръг "Звено"
Leaders Kimon Georgiev Damyan Velchev Dimo
Kazasov Founded 1930; 94 years ago (1930)
Dissolved 1949; 75 years ago (1949) Preceded by...
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General Ivan
Rusev (the
image has been restored). From left to right: Dimo
Kazasov,
Kimon Georgiev,
Nikola Rachev,
Yanaki Mollov, Ivan Valkov, Aleksandar...
- d'état in
which Zveno's
leaders Kimon Georgiev,
Damyan Velchev and Dimo
Kazasov took an
active part.
After the 1944 coup,
Georgiev would be
appointed by...
- Dramaliev,
Nikola Petkov,
Kimon Georgiev,
Grigor Cheshmedzhev and Dimo
Kazasov.
After the
death of Tsar
Boris III on 28
August 1943,
Kimon Georgiev was...
- 11, 1947
Bulgarian Agrarian National Union Minister of
Culture Dimo
Kazasov November 23, 1946
December 11, 1947 non-partisan
Minister of Electrification...
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including the Krashovani"
Romanian census 1930 10,012
Romanian Banat only Dimo
Kazasov 1936 3,200
Serbian Banat only;
estimated Romanian census 1939 9,951 Romanian...
- alike) led by ex-PM
Nikola Mushanov and
former cabinet ministers Dimo
Kazasov,
Yanko Sakazov, and
Stoyan Kosturkov condemned the law. The Holy Synod...
- lawyers, doctors, and
writers were opposed. The
prominent journalist Dimo
Kazasov and many
other ordinary voters and
workers submitted protests. Political...
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curiously offered to sell him the
copyright of his
unpublished book. Per Dimo
Kazasov, he was a
nondescript and
poorly dressed man who made a
living by writing...