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Vladimir Tomov Poptomov (Bulgarian: Владимир Томов Поптомов;
February 8, 1890, – May 1, 1952) was a
Bulgarian politician and diplomat,
prominent member...
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December 1947 – 27 May 1950 Succeeded by
Georgi Damyanov Preceded by
Vladimir Poptomov Foreign Minister of
Bulgaria 27 May 1950 – 11
August 1956 Succeeded by...
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first meeting were
Kardelj and
Djilas for Yugoslavia,
Chervenkov and
Poptomov for Bulgaria, Gheorghiu-Dej and Anna
Pauker for Romania,
Farkas and Revai...
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Kyulyavkov (September 17 –
October 18, 1944)
Dimitar Ganev (1944–1945)
Vladimir Poptomov (1945–1949)
Atanas Stoykov (1950–1953)
Dimitar Deliiski (1953–1954) Encho...
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Political offices Preceded by -
Foreign Minister of
Bulgaria 11
December 1947 – 6
August 1949 Succeeded by
Vladimir Poptomov...
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Gruber 1945-1953
Belgium Paul van
Zeeland 1949-1954
Bulgaria Vladimir Poptomov Mincho Neychev 1949-1950 1950-1956
Czechoslovakia Vladimír
Clementis Viliam...
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books were
still being provided by the
local citizens.
Vladimir Poptomov, American-Soviet-Bulgarian
politician George Andreytchine, journalist,...
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claimed before the
court that this was also the
opinion of D.
Vlahov and Vl.
Poptomov. He made his
disagreements with them
personal rather than principled. Hr...
- (1877–1950) 11
December 1947 6
August 1949
Bulgarian Communist Party 43
Vladimir Poptomov (1890–1952) 6
August 1949 27 May 1950
Bulgarian Communist Party 44 Mincho...
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supporters in the
Razlog district rebelled,
under the
leadership of
Vladimir Poptomov. On 23 September, the
insurgents managed to
capture Mehomiya. IMRO thus...