Diktátorok árnyékában
Subject: Georgi Dimitrov
Reichstag fire
Balkan Federation
Joszip Broz Tito
Bulgaria
Reichstag fire
Balkan Federation
Joszip Broz Tito
Bulgaria
Link to Library Catalogue: https://opac.elte.hu/Record/opac-EUL01-000946649
MTMT: 3374379
Abstract:
Georgi Dimitrov (1882–1949) Bulgarian communist leader, head of state after 1945. His international recognition was acquired in 1933, following the German Reichstag–fire trial in Leipzig, where he was acquitted of Hitler's judges, accused by Herman Göring and Joseph Goebbels. He moved then to Moscow, where he became secretary general of the Communist International, wich controlled of the communist parties around the world. He had a role in the elaboration of the popular front policy - successful in France and Spain. At the same time he had to suffer of Stalin's dictatorship, he had to experience the execution of. After 1945, with the Yugoslavian Joszip Broz Tito, many of his associates they saw the opportunity in the Balkan Federation to loosening the dependence on Stalin. What Tito did, he did not succeed: the presence of Soviet troops in Bulgaria had decided the outcome.