Todor Angelov
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Todor Angelov Dzekov (Template:Langx, rendered in French as Théodore Angheloff; 12 January 1900 – 30 November 1943) was a Bulgarian communist activist who lived in exile in Belgium for much of his adult life. He served in the Bulgarian Dimitrov Battalion during the Spanish Civil War.[1] During the German occupation of Belgium, was a leader within the Partisans Armés as part of the Belgian Resistance. He was captured in January 1943 and executed in November 1943.[1]
In Belgium, Angelov was an active supporter of the Communist Party of Belgium. In 1942, he organized a resistance group, the "Corps Mobile de Bruxelles", under the auspices of the "Partisans Armés" and associated with the "Front de l'Indépendance", the major Belgian underground movement.[2]
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External links
- По особено жесток начин / With Extreme Cruelty (2006) Documentary with Angelov's daughter Svoboda Bachvarova sharing her memories of Todor Angelov (English subtitles)
- The monument of Todor Angelov in Schaerbeek, Belgium
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- 1900 births
- 1943 deaths
- Belgian communists
- Belgian Marxists
- Belgian people of Bulgarian descent
- Bulgarian communists
- Macedonian Bulgarians
- Belgian resistance members
- Bulgarian people executed in Nazi concentration camps
- People from Kyustendil
- Bulgarian people of the Spanish Civil War
- Resistance members who died in Nazi concentration camps
- International Brigades personnel
- People who died in Breendonk prison camp
- Resistance members killed by Nazi Germany
- Belgian people executed in Nazi concentration camps
- People executed by Nazi Germany occupation forces
- Bulgarian anarchists
- Communists executed by Nazi Germany