An Introduction to and Remarks on the Comintern Resolution of 11 January 1934 by Marcus A. Templar7/17/2017 "During the meeting of the Political Secretariat of the Balkan Regional Section on January 11, 1934, the Comintern established the resolution on "The Macedonian Question and the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization - United (IMRO-U)" under protocol No 207. The Balkan secretariat filed the resolution for its records under log No 815 on on 23 February 1934, i.e. two days before Dimitrov reached Moscow - on 25 February 1934. It is mentioned as one of the most important documents for the creation of the Macedonian nation-state aka the Balkan Federation."
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Marcus A. Templar
3/30/2018 06:44:03 pm
Somehow people do not understand what the published posting is all about. Most of the people have never seen, not read the whole resolution of the Comintern, especially because they expect a few paragraphs on the recognition of the "Macedonian" nationality. Comintern never recognized any "Macedonian" nationality. It recognized in advance a Macedonian nation-state which would include all nationalities of Macedonia and would be governed by a communist IMRO aka VMRO.
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