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| Subject: National Liberation War of Macedonia Wed Oct 27, 2010 6:35 pm | |
| During World War II, Yugoslavia was occupied by the Axis Powers from 1941 to 1945. The Vardar Banovina was divided between Bulgaria and Italian-occupied Albania. Bulgarian Action Committees were established and prepared the region for the new Bulgarian administration and army.[26] The Committees were mosltly formed by former members of IMRO, but some communists like Panko Brashnarov, Strahil Gogov and Metodi Shatorov also participated. Shatorov as leader of Vardar Macedonia communists switched from Yugoslav Communist Party to Bulgarian Communist Party[27][28] and refused to start military action against the Bulgarian army.[29] Bulgarian authorities, under German pressure,[30] were responsible for the round-up and deportation of over 7,000 Jews in Skopje and Bitola.[31] Harsh rule by the occupying forces encouraged many Macedonians to support the Communist Partisan resistance movement of Josip Broz Tito after 1943,[32] and the National Liberation War ensued, with German forces being driven out of Macedonia by the end of 1944. In Vardar Macedonia, after Bulgarian coup d'état of 1944 the Bulgarian troops, surrounded by German forces, fought their way back to the old borders of Bulgaria. Three Bulgarian armies (some 455,000 strong in total) entered Yugoslavia in September 1944 and moved from Sofia to Niš and Skopje with the strategic task of blocking the German forces withdrawing from Greece. Southern and eastern Serbia and Macedonia were liberated within a month.[33] Bulgarian government again in 1945 offered to give Pirin Macedonia to such a United Macedonia after World War Two jeu de pokerkeno svenska spel | |
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