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Katerina Nurdzhieva

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Katerina Nurdzhieva
Born(1922-10-18)18 October 1922[1]
Died12 October 2018(2018-10-12) (aged 95)
Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
NationalityBulgarian
MovementCommunist resistance during WWII in Vardar Macedonia
AwardsHonorary citizen of the town Delchevo

Katerina Nurdzhieva (Bulgarian: Катерина Трайкова Нурджиева; Macedonian: Катерина Трајкова Нурџиева) 18 October 1922 – 12 October 2018) was a fighter in the Communist resistance in Vardar Macedonia and a Macedonian national activist. She was an honorary citizen of the town Delčevo in the Republic of Macedonia. She considered herself and is known for being a Macedonian.[2] In Bulgaria she is considered a Bulgarian.[3]

Biography

Nurdzhieva was born in Gorna Dzhumaja (today Blagoevgrad) in Bulgaria in 1922.[4] She was the granddaughter of Goce Delchev's first cousin. She finished school in 1943 and was sent as teacher in Štip, then under Bulgarian control. Because she was involved in a Communist conspiracy, she was detained and imprisoned in Štip and then deported on the Aegean island of Thassos, then also annexed by Bulgaria.[5]

In the autumn of 1944, she participated in the battles for the liberation of Macedonia from the Germans, with the 12th Macedonian Brigade formed in the mid of September near Veles. After the communists took power over the area in November, she worked again as a teacher, and was later transferred to the Macedonian General Headquarters in Skopje. After a while she became Secretary of Metodija Andonov-Cento, by personal recommendation of Pavel Shatev.[6]

After the arrest of Andonov-Cento in 1946, she was forced by the new Macedonian authorities to move back to Bulgaria, accused of being pro-Bulgarian.[7] Nurdzhieva died in October 2018 at the age of 95.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Interview with the Macedonian hero Katerina". Archived from the original on 2012-04-06. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
  2. ^ [1] Archived 2015-06-14 at the Wayback MachineDnevnik - Гоце ќе беше горд што се бореше за Македонија (in Macedonian); 2001 Shatevski, Ljupcho
  3. ^ Спекулиране с паметта на Гоце, Спас Ташев, в-к "Македония", брой 8, 25 февруари 1998 г.
  4. ^ "Dnevnik". Star.dnevnik.com.mk. Archived from the original on 2015-06-14. Retrieved 2012-01-27.
  5. ^ Македонски Сонце, 2003, броj 475, Интервjу, Катерина Трајкова - Нурџиева, секретарка на Методија Андонов - Ченто и внука на Делчев, Разговарал: Кокан Стоjчев.
  6. ^ Спас Ташев - „Спекулиране с паметта на Гоце“ (в-к „Македония“, брой 8, 25 февруари 1998 г.)
  7. ^ Спас Ташев - „Спекулиране с паметта на Гоце“ (в-к „Македония“, брой 8, 25 февруари 1998 г.)
  8. ^ Почина внучката на Гоце Делчев - Катерина Нурджиева
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