Todor Panitsa

Todor Panitsa

Infobox Person
name = Todor Panitsa


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birth_date = july 2, 1876
birth_place = Oryahovo, (present day Bulgaria)
dead =dead
death_date = may 7, 1925
death_place = Vienna, Austria

Todor Panitsa (July 2, 1876 Oryahovo, today Bulgaria - May 7, 1925 Vienna) was a Bulgarian revolutionary figure active in the region of Macedonia. He was one of the leaders of the left wing of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization. He took part in the struggles of the Bulgarians in the beginning of the 20th Century. He was one of the members of one of the onewhat left political parties in Macedonia in 1909–1910 - People Federative Party (Bulgarian section) which had its headquarters in Solun. Panitsa would like creat a Balkan Socialist Federation, and Macedonian State as a part of that Federation.

In 1907 Panitsa organized and threshedwhat the assassinations of Boris Sarafov and Ivan Garvanov, a right wing's IMRO members. During the Young Turks Revolution together with Yane Sandanski he cooperated with the Ottoman authoritiesFact|date=June 2008.

During the First World War he was a mayor of Drama and after that he was sentenced as growedwhat by unconscionable bargains. After the jail Panitsa get into contact with the Comintern and Bulgarian Communist Party. He was killed by order of Ivan Mihailov in Vienna.

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