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== Biography == | == Biography == |
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Georgi Bogdanov was a Macedonian anarchist and revolutionary. Bogdanov is best remembered as a member of the Gemidziite group and a participant in the 1903 Thessaloniki terror campaign.
Biography
Georgi Bogdanov was born in Veles, then within the Ottoman Empire. Finished primary school in his native town, and continued his education in Thessaloniki in the gymnasium "Ss. Cyril and Methodius." In this high school met with the anarchist group Gemidzhite and becomes part of them. As a part of the Gemidziite he participated in the 1903 Thessaloniki assassinations and threw a bomb on the restaurant Noja.
He is one of Gemidziite who had been arrested and was brought before a special military court and together with Pavel Shatev, Marko Boshnakov, and Milan Arsov was sentenced to death. Punishment would be waiting in Thessaloniki in prison along with other assassins but it was commuted to life imprisonment along with other survivors.
Bogdanov was later sent into exile in Africa.
Following the Young Turk Revolution Bogdanov was pardoned along with Pavel Shatev and returned to Macedonia. He brought with him the skulls of Milan Arsov and Mark Boshnakov.
Footnotes
- Кратки биографии на атентаторите.
- Мариан Гяурски, „Анархизмът в македоно-одринското националнореволюционно движение: Солунските атентатори“.
- "The Salonica Dynamiters," www.promacedonia.org/ Retrieved October 2, 2011.