Bulgarian writer, activist, and politician (1895 - 1946)
Spiro Kitinchev
Born
1895 (1895)
Skopje, Ottoman Empire
Died
1946 (aged 50–51)
Idrizovo, FPR Yugoslavia
Alma mater
University of Lausanne Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki
Parent
Gyore Kitinchev (father)
Spiro Kitinchev (born 1895 in Skopje, Ottoman Empire, died 1946 in Idrizovo, FPR Yugoslavia) was a Macedonian Bulgarian writer, activist, and politician during the Second World War in Yugoslav Macedonia.[1][2][3]
^Ivan Katardžiev, Macedonia and its neighbours: past, present, future, Menora, 2001, p. 178.
^Hristo Adonov-Poljanski, Documents on the Struggle of the Macedonian People for Independence and a Nation-state: From the end of World War One to the creation of a nation-state, Volume 2, Univerzitet "Kiril i Metodij", Skopje. Kultura, 1985, p. 476.
^Николов, Борис Й. Вътрешна македоно-одринска революционна организация. Войводи и ръководители (1893-1934). Биографично-библиографски справочник, София, 2001, стр. 78.
SpiroKitinchev (born 1895 in Skopje, Ottoman Empire, died 1946 in Idrizovo, FPR Yugoslavia) was a Macedonian Bulgarian writer, activist, and politician...
anti-communist and anti-Yugoslav activities, etc. Notable victims included SpiroKitinchev, mayor of Skopje, Ilija Kocarev, mayor of Ohrid and Georgi Karev, the...
pro-Serbian communist. He was released on the orders of Skopje Mayor SpiroKitinchev, who guaranteed that he was a trustworthy Bulgarian citizen, of ethnic...
organization was headed by: Stefan Stefanov from Kratovo, president, SpiroKitinchev from Skopje, vice-president and Vasil Hadzhikimov from Štip (Novo selo)...
the Law. Some victims tried due to their Bulgarophile leanings were SpiroKitinchev, Dimitar Gyuzelov and Dimitar Chkatrov. The first president of the...
1936 - Freedom Bridge built. 1941 April: City taken by German forces. SpiroKitinchev becomes mayor. 1944 November 13 - Bulgarian Army captured the city...