#MariosHistoryTalks: EP 11: THE ETHNICITY OF GOCE DELCEV
MYTH BUSTING:
Did Goce Delcev really call Macedonians Bulgarians in a letter? And did he fight for Macedonia...or Bulgaria?
The truth the Bulgarian government DOESN'T want you to see!
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Sources:
1.
2. D. Talev Ilinden. Sofia. 1966.
3. Dimo Hazhi Dimov Revolutionary Page, 1905.
4. L. Danforth, The Macedonian Conflict: Ethnic Nationalism in a Transnational World. 1995. pg. 63
5. Cited in Ljubisa Dokletic, Srpsko-Makedonski Odnosi vo XIX-ot Vek Skopje, Nova Makedonija 1973. Pg. 111
Macedonia commemorates the 137th anniversary of the ethnic Macedonian revolutionary Gotse Delchev (1872-1903)
Macedonia commemorates the 137th anniversary of revolutionary Gotse Delchev
Gotse Delchev was the most important ethnic Macedonian revolutionary, who was born 1872 in Kukus, Aegean Macedonia, today in Northern Greece and was killed on May 4th, 1903 in the village of Banica, Ser/Serrhai) who fought for a free and independant Macedonian Republic.
After a mutual agreement between the government of the former federal republic of Macedonia and the Association of the Macedonian Fraternities in Bulgaria, the remains of Goce Delchev were transferred to the People's Republic of Macedonia, on October 10, 1946. The following day, they were solemnly embedded into a marble sarcophagus, displayed in the front yard of the Sv. Spas (Holy Savior) church in Skopje.
His important quotes:
Macedonia has its own interests and its own politics which belong to the Macedonians. The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria, Greece, or Serbia, can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek, or Serb, but not as a good Macedonian.
I understand the world solely as a field for cultural competition among nations.
COMMUNITIES & SYNAGOGUES IN BULGARIA
Between World War I and WWII about 48,000 Jews lived in thirty communities in Bulgaria. After World War II about twenty synagogue buildings still existed.
During Communism some Synagogues have been razed and destroyed. Some are used as community houses, museums, art galleries and some converted into churches.
The still remaining synagogues are in very poor condition dilapidated and neglected and are threatened by the same fate as that of the vanished!
בין מלחמת העולם הראשונה ומלחמת העולם השנייה חיו כ -48,000 יהודים בשלושים קהילות בבולגריה. לאחר מלחמת העולם השנייה עוד היו קיימים כ -20 בתי כנסת. בתקופת הקומוניזם מספר בתי כנסת ובמקומם הוקמו מבני מגורים, וחלק נהרסו מהזנחה.
לאחר הדמוקרטיזציה בשנת 1989, רק 3 בתי כנסת שופצו ושוחזרו בסופיה, פלובדיב ופזרדג'יק. השאר משמשים כמוזיאונים, גלריות לאמנות וחלקם הופכו לכנסיות.
שלדי בתי הכנסת שעדיין נותרו נמצאים במצב גרוע. הם מוזנחים וכנראה שבעוד מספר שנים גם הם יעלמו
Gotse Delchev - 105 години од смртта на Гоце Делчев
04.05.2008
Macedonia commemorates the 105th anniversary of revolutionary Gotse Delchev's death
Gotse Delchev was the most important ethnic Macedonian revolutionary, who was born 1872 in Kukus, Aegean Macedonia, today in Northern Greece and was killed on May 4th, 1903 in the village of Banica, Ser/Serrhai) who fought for a free and independant Macedonian Republic.
After a mutual agreement between the government of the former federal republic of Macedonia and the Association of the Macedonian Fraternities in Bulgaria, the remains of Goce Delchev were transferred to the People's Republic of Macedonia, on October 10, 1946. The following day, they were solemnly embedded into a marble sarcophagus, displayed in the front yard of the Sv. Spas (Holy Savior) church in Skopje.
His important quotes:
Macedonia has its own interests and its own politics which belong to the Macedonians. The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria, Greece, or Serbia, can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek, or Serb, but not as a good Macedonian.
I understand the world solely as a field for cultural competition among nations.
#MariosHistoryTalks EP 12: THE CHRONICLES OF VARDARSKA BANOVINA
Ever hear Greeks call us Vardaska!!!!!?
Well...
POP QUIZ: What do Narnia and Vardarska have in common?!
ANSWER: They're both FICTION.
The laughable truth behind our Greek friends' love affair with Vardaska!
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Macedonian Patriotic Organization of the Bulgarians -- USA10
The essence and characteristic features of the new patriotic emigrant organization of Macedonian Bulgarians in the USA and Canada are exposed in the clearest way in the Chart of Macedonian Patriotic Organizations in the USA and Canada [38]. ....
Extremely important is the note to Article 28, saying The use of concepts of
Macedonians and Macedonian emigrants in this chart are equally valid for all ethnic groups in Macedonia -- Bulgarians, Rumanians, Turks, Albanians, etc, and in this case they have geographic, rather than ethnographic, significance
[47].
Tsar Samuil was Bulgarian/ FYROM is forging history.
Tutrakan Тутракан Bulgaria 14.4.2016
Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.
#MariosHistoryTalks EP 5: THE MACEDONIAN SUN
Why is an indigenous Macedonian symbol being removed from public space?? The TRUE history about the Macedonian sun you need to hear!
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Real North Macedonia (FYRoM) - Gotse or Goce Delchev, a Bulgarian Revolutionary (1/2)
Ancient Macedon - Video Collection
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#MariosHistoryTalks EP 6: BULGARIAN RHAPSODY
The SINGLE person behind Bulgarian relentlessly copying Macedonian culture for centuries, the truth behind Wikipedia articles, and more!
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Sources: Macedonia and the Macedonians by Andrew Rossos, 2008
The Early Medieval Balkans by John Fine, 1991
RAW VIDEO: Officials Mark 115 Years of Gotse Delcev Death
Officials in Republic of Macedonia mark 115 years of the death of a prominent revolutionary Gotse Delcev. Delegations of the government of the Republic of Macedonia, political parties, NGOs and elementary schools participated in a ceremony held by Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia Stephen on May 4, 2018.
Ljubčo Georgievski Reveals The Real History Of Macedonia In FYROM
Ex Prime Minister of FYROM discusses its fraudulent history. Admits that they are NOT real Macedonian's. Admits that Macedonian's are GREEK :)
#MariosHistoryTalks EP 2: MEANING OF MACEDONIA
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Land of Tall People, the Mother Land...Land of Macadamia Cookies?! Just what does Macedonia mean?
SPOILER: It's not Greek.
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Sources: Beekes, Robert (2010), Etymological Dictionary of Greek, II, Leiden, Boston: Brill, p. 894
Greek newspaper 'Empros' 1903 about Delchev and Ilinden.
Greek newspaper 'Empros' 1903 about Delchev and Ilinden.
#MariosHistoryTalks EP 10: MACEDONIANS IN THE OLYMPICS
MYTH-BUSTING: Were Macedonians allowed in the Olympic Games because they were Greek?
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Sources:
1. Herodotus 'Histories'
2. Appian's Syrian War
3. Etymology of 'barbarian':
4. Etymology of 'philhellene':
5. Anson, Edward. Euemenes of Cardia: A Greek Among Macedonians (2015) pg. 229
6. Borza, Eugene. Macedon: In the Shadow of Mount Olympus (1992) pg. 112.
Љубчо Георгиевски по БНТ - Дел 2
The former prime minister of FYROM /Nothern Macedonia/ live on BNT. Part 2
On July 14, 2006 it was announced that Ljubčo Georgievski applied for and was granted Bulgarian citizenship on the basis that his parents are Bulgarians and that he has a Bulgarian national identity. This was confirmed by an official of the Bulgarian President's Office. In the summer of 2007 he began his participation in Bulgarian politics as a member of the initiator's committee for nomination of Kiril Pendev as candidate for mayor's post in the city of Blagoevgrad, supported by the Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (known as GERB), a political movement led by Sofia's mayor Boyko Borisov.In 1988 Georgievski graduated from the University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, specializing in comparative literature. He is the author of two poetry books (Apocalypse and City) and one collection of short stories (Direct Interventions with Short Stories into the Anatomic Structure of History). In late summer of 2007 Georgievski published his book С лице към истината (Facing the truth) in Bulgaria. In it he reveals his attitude to Macedonian identity and Bulgarian past in the Republic of Macedonia: Why are we ashamed and flee from the truth that whole positive Macedonian revolutionary tradition comes exactly from exarchist part of Macedonian people. We shall not say a new truth if we mention the fact that everyone, Gotse Delchev, Dame Gruev, Gjorche Petrov, Pere Toshev - must I list and count all of them — were teachers of the Bulgarian Exarchate in Macedonia.
Delcheff - We are all Bulgars
106th anniversary from Macedonian revolutionary Gotse Delcheff's death
04.05.2009
Macedonia observes the 106th anniversary from the death of the ideologist of Macedonian revolutionary struggle, Goce Delcev was observed with a service at his grave in Skopje-based church St. Spas.
Visionary Delcev, who saw the world one century ago as a place for cultural competition among peoples, was killed by the Ottoman army in village Banica on May 4, 1903. The goal of his last journey was to prevent or delay the Ilinden Uprising, which he considered immature. However, the uprising was staged three months later at holiday Ilinden.
There are contradictory views on Delcev's death. Historian Mihajlo Minovski has published a study based on relevant facts and authentic documents, determining that Delcev's murder was not a coincidence or operation by the Ottoman security forces, but treason arranged by certain centers.
This was organized treason by Sofia and the Bulgarian services. Delcev was not followed from Thessaloniki, but from Sofia, upon his journey for a meeting focused on calling off the decision for the Ilinden Uprising. Following the uprising, bodies of the revolutionary organization had conducted a field investigation and the traitors were eliminated, which has been confirmed through documents, Minovski told media.
According to him, Delcev's murder radically altered the situation, leading to long-lasting consequences for the liberation movement, as well as Macedonia's partition.
Goce Delcev was born on February 4, 1872. He was educated at the Thessaloniki high school and the Sofia Military Academy. Delcev worked as teacher in Stip and as member of the TMORO (Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization) he was active in creating a network of bases, committees and companies. He took part at the VMRO Thessaloniki Congress in 1896 and was VMRO's representative in Sofia up to 1901.
In his letters, which are still preserved, Delcev says he is fighting for free and independent Macedonia, where rights of the poor people are broad.
The success of the struggle will come through planned operations to get closer to the educated Turks, Greeks, Vlachs. We will convince them of our sincere struggle for progressive-cultural state, based on radical and social principles in life, resulting in their brotherly hand. I see the world in this way: as a field for cultural competition of peoples.
The New York Times of 19th-20th c. about Delchev.
The New York Times of 19th/20th c. about Delchev.
Delchev himself verify he was a Bulgarian
Greek newspaper 'Empros' of 27th April 1903 about Delchev and Ilinden.
The person in the photo is Goce Delchev. Here is what the newspaper of that era writes about his death.
Translation:
Quote:
The assasinated BULGARIAN leader of rebels
Title BULGARIAN UPRISING IN MACEDONIA
Lets see what the Greek newspaper Empros says about him in the paper of 27 April of 1903
Title of greek newspaper 'Empros' in a paper of August 1903. The Bulgarian Bands in Andrianouple
Quote:
The assasinated BULGARIAN leader of rebels
Title of greek newspaper 'Empros' in a paper of August 1903. The Bulgarian Bands in Andrianouple
Newspaper Empros, paper of August of 1903
Title BULGARIAN UPRISING IN MACEDONIA
Gotse Delchev was a Bulgarian rebel and Ilinden uprising was certainly a Bulgarian uprising.
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Testimony of a self-witness
-Pavlos Kyrou from Zelovo-
From the book of Allen Upward The East end of Europe.. page 326
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Foreign newspapers of 19th/20th c. about Macedonia
Posted by Admin in Modern Historians, Modern Macedonian History
New York Times May 7th 1903
Title: MANY BULGARIANS KILLED.
...
Sixty Bulgarians, including their leader, Deltzeff, were killed, while the Turks had four men killed and three wounded. ...
A Bulgarian band led by Petroff ha been routed at Krapeza. Seven of the Bulgarians were killed.
The New York Times
Published: May 7th 1903
Foreign newspapers of 19th/20th c. about Macedonia
macedonian chief's death
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title: MACEDONIAN CHIEF DEAD.
...
the Bulgarian revolutionary leader Deltcheff
...
the real chief of the famous organization.
...
The New York Times
Published: May 11, 1903
The New York Times
Published: May 26, 1903
Foreign newspapers of 19th/20th c. about Macedonia
Macedonian Greeks between 1901-1903 from New York Times.