Author:Ivan Fisher
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[edit]- Letter from the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Workers Party to Tito
- The first resolution of the Pirin Macedonian Workers Party
- An appeal to Macedonians in Bulgaria - 1944
- Letter from CP of Macedonia to CP of Bulgaria - 1944
- Letter from Lazar Kolishevski to CP of Bulgaria - 1944
- A report from Ljupcho Arsov and Vera Aceva to CP of Macedonia - 1944
- A fraternal greeting from the free Macedonian state - 1944
- A letter from the Macedonian Scientific Institute to NLF of Macedonia - 1945
- A speech from Georgi Dimitrov to the Bulgarian National Assembly - 1945
- A speech from Georgi Dimitrov to the CC of BWP - 1946
- Resolution of the Bulgarian Workers Party concerning the Macedonian issue - 1946
- The remains of Goce Delchev belong to the Macedonian state - 1946
- A speech by Todor Pavlov on the departure of Goce Delchev’s remains for Skopje - 1946
- An announcement for the Census - Gorna Dzhumaja - 1946
- Proclamation of the Fatherland Front Regional Committee to the population of Gorna Dzhumaja - 1946
- Unofficial census results from the census of the population of Gorna Dzhumaja - 1946
- A speech by V'lko Chervenkov at the regional conference of BWP(c) in Gorna Dzhumaja - 1947
- Resolution of the regional conference of the Bulgarian Workers' Party (c) in Gorna Dzhumaja - 1947
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