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'''Georgi Mihov Dimitrov''' ({{lang-bg|Георги Михов Димитров}}; 15 April 1903—21 November 1972), known as '''Gemeto''' (Гемето, "The G. M.") to distinguish him from [[Georgi Dimitrov|Georgi Dimitrov Mihaylov]], was a [[Bulgaria]]n politician, a leading figure of the [[Bulgarian Agrarian National Union]] in the 1930s and 1940s and an opponent of [[nazism]] and [[communism]] alike.


G. M. Dimitrov was born in the [[Eastern Thrace|Eastern Thracian]] village of Eni Chiflik near the [[Sea of Marmara]] (then part of the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] ''[[Wilayah|vilayet]]'' of [[Edirne]], today Yeniçiftlik in [[Turkey]]) on 15 April 1903 to a [[Bulgarians|Bulgarian]] family. His family, along with practically all Bulgarians of Eastern Thrace, was forced to move to Bulgaria in 1913 after the [[Balkan Wars]], and settled in the village of [[Doyrentsi]] in [[Lovech Province]].


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In 1922, he became a member of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union (BANU), a [[proletarian]] party devoted to representing the causes of the Bulgarian peasantry. In 1923, he organized a peasant revolt in the [[Lovech]] region to counter the [[Bulgarian coup d'état of 1923|coup d'état of 1923]]. He was imprisoned and may have been [[death sentence|sentenced to death]] had it not been for his young age. After the [[St Nedelya Church assault]] in 1925, he was arrested again along with other opposition figures.


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He graduated in [[medicine]] from the [[University of Zagreb]] in 1929 and quickly engaged in politics upon settling in [[Sofia]], the capital of Bulgaria. He was part of the Board of Managers of BANU "[[Aleksandar Stamboliyski]]" in 1932–1933 and the Standing Committee of the united BANU ("Aleksandar Stamboliyski" and "Vrabcha 1"). In the wake of the [[Bulgarian coup d'état of 1934|coup d'état of 1934]] he was in opposition to the [[monarchism|monarchist]] regime and semi-legally headed BANU "Aleksandar Stamboliyski".
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In 1941, G. M. Dimitrov organized a large-scale campaign against Bulgaria's imminent alignment with the [[Axis Powers]] of [[World War II]]. As his campaign failed, he was forced to go underground and promptly leave the country. Between 1941 and 1944 G. M. Dimitrov headed the pro-[[United Kingdom]] union of Bulgarian ''[[émigré]]s'' Bulgarian National Committee, headquartered in [[Cairo]], and the illegal pro-[[Allies of World War II|Allies]] [[radio station]] ''Free and Independent Bulgaria''. After the [[Bulgarian coup d'état of 1944|coup d'état of 1944]], G. M. Dimitrov returned to Bulgaria and became the leader of BANU. Due to his anti-[[Fatherland Front (Bulgaria)|Fatherland Front]] activities he was deprived of his leadership and expelled from the party. Thanks to the intervention of the [[United States]] ambassador, Dimitrov was saved from death: his fellow [[Nikola Petkov]] was executed by the [[Bulgarian Communist Party]] after a [[mock trial]] in 1947.
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In May 1945, G. M. Dimitrov left the country; two years later, he founded the Agrarian Committee or Green Front, an anti-communist union of [[Eastern Europe]]an ''émigrés'' in the West. He also headed the Bulgarian National Committee, a strictly Bulgarian organization with similar goals. In 1951, he assisted the foundation of the first Bulgarian [[NATO]] [[Company (military unit)|company]],<ref>Янева, "Гемето ни вкарва в НАТО преди 52 г."</ref><ref>{{cite book|chapter=Bulgarian volunteer company in NATO (1951–1964)|title=Bulgaria: a loyal partner and prospective member of NATO|publisher=Insitute for Regional and International Studies|pages=pp. 373–378|url=http://www.iris-bg.org/files/chapter5.pdf}}</ref> the Bulgarian Volunteer Company 4093, that consisted of 200 ''émigrés''.
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Dimitrov died in [[Washington, D.C.]] on 21 November 1972. His daughter [[Anastasia Dimitrova-Moser]] (b. 1937) is also a BANU politician. He also had a son called Aleksandar.

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* {{cite book |title=Електронно издание "История на България" |language=Bulgarian |last=Бакалов |first=Георги |coauthors=Милен Куманов |publisher=Труд, Сирма |location=София |year=2003 |isbn=9844830679 |chapter=ДИМИТРОВ , Георги Михов (Гемето) (15.IV.1903-28.XI.1972) }}
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