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Vălko Červenkov


Alternative spellings:
Vălko V. Červenkov
Vŭlko Červenkov
Vylko Červenkov
W. Tscherwenkoff
Walko Weljow Tscherwenkow
Wulko Tscherwenkoff
Wylko Tscherwenkoff
Valko Tchervenkov
Vălko Velʹkov Červenkov
Valko V. Cervenkov
Valko Vel'kov Cervenkov, Vylko Cervenkov
Vulko Chervenkov
Vylko Červenko
Vulko Červenkov
Walko Tscherwenkoff
Walko Tscherwenkov

B: 6. September 1900 Zlatitsa
D: 21. Oktober 1980
Biblio: bulgarischer Politiker, Generalsekretär des ZK der Bulgarischen Kommunistischen Partei und Ministerpräsident ; Politiker
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  • Politiker
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  • Valko Velyov Chervenkov (Bulgarian: Вълко Вельов Червенков) (6 September 1900 – 21 October 1980) was a Bulgarian communist politician. He served as leader of the Communist Party between 1949 and 1954, and Prime Minister between 1950 and 1956. His rule was marked by the consolidation of the Stalinist model, rapid industrialisation, collectivisation and large-scale persecution of political opponents. (Source: DBPedia)

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      1955
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      1954
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      1951
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      1950

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