Blagoy Popov
Blagoi Simeonov Popov (Bulgarian: Благой Попов) (1902–1968) was a Bulgarian Communist activist and Comintern executive who was one of the co-defendants along with Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Tanev in the Leipzig trial.
After the trial, Popov moved to Moscow in February 1934. Popov studied there until 1937 when he was caught up in the Stalinist purges. He would spend the next seventeen years in a Soviet Gulag until he was officially rehabilitated in 1954.
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- ""Blank Spots" in the History Soviet-East European Relations". files.osa.ceu.hu. Retrieved 2008-10-15.[permanent dead link]
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- 1902 births
- 1968 deaths
- Bulgarian communists
- People from Pernik Province
- Bulgarian people imprisoned abroad
- Soviet rehabilitations
- Bulgarian expatriates in the Soviet Union
- Foreign Gulag detainees
- Bulgarian people stubs