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Georgi Dimitrov was a prominent Bulgarian communist leader and a key figure in the international communist movement during the early to mid-20th century. Born in 1882 in Kocherinovo, he rose to prominence as a leader of the Bulgarian Communist Party and became known for his role in the Comintern. Dimitrov is best remembered for his defense during the Reichstag fire trial in Germany in 1933, where he was accused of arson. His eloquent defense and subsequent release turned him into a symbol of resistance against fascism in Europe.

Throughout his life, Dimitrov emphasized the importance of international solidarity among communist movements and fought against fascism and imperialism. He served as the General Secretary of the Comintern from 1935 until its dissolution in 1943, advocating for the establishment of united fronts against fascist regimes. His contributions to communist ideology and practice left a lasting impact on the socialist movements in Eastern Europe and beyond.

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تاریخ تولد June 18, 1882
محل تولد Kocherinovo, Bulgaria
تاریخ مرگ July 2, 1949
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