Dimitar Hadzhidimitrov

Dimitar Hadzhidimitrov

Dimitar Hadzhidimitrov (born in Gorno Brodi, near Ser, now in northern Greece) was a Bulgarian terrorist and a high-ranking member of the armament section of the Bulgarian Communist Party. In 1924 he and Dimitar Zlatarev suggested a plot to assassinate a police director and detonate a bomb at his funeral, thus killing many people in the police hierarchy. This attack is what later became the St Nedelya Church assault.


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