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1956

Materials from the Trial of Ivan-Assen Georgiev

November 8, 1963

Proposal from Gen. D. Dikov and Bulgarian Politburo Resolution on Investigation and Trial of Georgiev

December 31, 1963

Excerpts from the Prosecutor's Act and the Verdict Against Ivan-Assen Georgiev

January 29, 1964

Analysis of Bulgarian State Security Second Directorate on Hypocrite (DVULICHNIK) Operation against Georgiev

1969

Materials from the Trial of Dr. Radan Sarafov

Materials from the trial case against Dr. Radan Sarafov, Bulgarian physician.

January 23, 1969

Excerpts from the Prosecutors Act and Supreme Court Decision on the Sentence of Dr. Sarafov

May 23, 1949

Cipher Telegrams Regarding Bulgarian Request to Sending Soviet investigators to Sofia

Stalin and Molotov approve a BCP CC request for the dispatch of Soviet investigators to assist in Kiril Slavkov’s trial

October 18, 1949

Cipher Message from Kolarov and Chervenkov to Stalin on Investigated Bulgarian Armed Forces Commanders

Vassil Kolarov and Vulko Chervenkov report on the measures taken against Bulgarian cadets at the Voroshilov Military Academy implicated in unlawful activities.

January 16, 1950

Information at Bulgarian Plenum on Stalin's View on the Purges in the Bulgarian Communist Party

Georgi Chankov and Vulko Chervenkov present a report before the BCP CC on their recent meeting with Joseph Stalin, Georgi Malenkov and Nikolai Bulganin in Moscow. Among the issues discussed were the ongoing purges in the BCP, the role of the Agrarian Movement in the government, the state of the Bulgarian armed forces and the Bulgarian industrial and agricultural production.

June 26, 1956

Minutes of a Bulgarian Politburo Meeting for the Investigation of the Political Processes of 06/26/1956

Georgi Tsankov testifies before a BCP CC Commission for the Investigation of the Political Trials [against opposition leaders]. He emphasizes the role of the Soviet advisor to the Bulgarian Ministry of Internal Affairs, Gen. Filatov, regarding the human rights abuse of detainees. Vulko Chervenkov talks about Filatov’s disregard of Politburo’s policy decisions, as well as about his eventual withdraw to Moscow by Stalin.

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