Ivan Nedelkov

Ivan Nedelkov (Bulgarian: Иван Неделков, also knownn as "N. Shablin") (1881 - 1925) was a Bulgarian political activist.

"Shablin" (1920)

Life

Ivan Shablon was born on January 4, 1881, in the city of Radomir. He graduated from the Telegraph School. He became a member of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists) in 1897.

He worked as a telegraphist. For his involvement in the Transport Strike (1919-1920) he was fired.

He took part in the Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party before becoming a founder member of the Bulgarian Communist Party in 1919. After the St Nedelya Church assault in 1925, the Bulgarian police murdered him, perhaps by burning him alive.[1]

gollark: It might be better to use some sort of dedicated radio-frequency thing instead of the phone network.
gollark: Destroy time zones. UTC is superior.
gollark: Ah, clearly Google's used their immense computational power to crack it early, excellent.
gollark: If it were easy to factor large numbers like that, modern cryptography would collapse. Hopefully 2020's factors can be bruteforced by the end of January.
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See also

References

  1. "Minutes of the Second Congress of the Communist International:Delegates". Marxists Internet Archive Encyclopedia. Marxists.org. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
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