Atanas Semerdzhiev
Atanas Georgiev Semerdzhiev was a Bulgarian general, statesman and politician. He was a veteran of World War II, as he participated in the Partisan Movement in Bulgaria during 1942-1944. During the same period he became the commander of the Chepinets Partisan Brigade, as he fought against the Tsardom of Bulgaria and Nazi Germany. He is the longest-serving Chief of the General Staff of the Bulgarian People's Army, first deputy minister of defence, member of the Central Committee of the BKP and the Supreme Council of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, Minister of Interior, first vice president of Bulgaria elected by the National Assembly. People's representative in the VII Supreme Court and V-IX Supreme Court. He is the author of memoirs and military-theoretical works.
Early life
Atanas Semerdzhiev was born on May 21, 1924, in the village of Ladzhene, today a district of Velingrad. He comes from a poor clerical family. His father was a servant, a member of the BRP after September 9, 1944, and his mother was a housewife, also a member of the BRP. He studied at the Pazardzhik High School, where he has been an active member of the Workers' Youth Union since 1939. He has an incomplete general - secondary real education.He was detained by the police in October 1941 with a group of comrades, but did not testify. He went out illegally from December 16, 1941, and from April 1942 he was a partisan in the Rhodope partisan unit "Anton Ivanov". From 1943, he was a member of the BRP and commander of the "Bratya Krastini" detachment, which grew into the "Chepinets" partisan brigade. After that he was the commander of the brigade.
Military Activity
In 1944, he participated in the Second World War against Nazi Germany, as an assistant company commander in the 27th Infantry Regiment. After that, he completed his education, completed a military short course at the National University "V. Levski". He received a high school diploma in Pazardzhik and again entered service in the Bulgarian army. From January 1 to October 1, 1946, he was a member of the OC of the BRP and a member of the OC of the RMS. Between November 1946 and January 1948 he was a company commander in the Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence. Until January 1, 1948, he worked as an assistant section chief in the Intelligence Department of the General Staff.From January 1, 1948, to December 6, 1950, he graduated in the USSR from the prestigious Frunze Military Academy, and in 1958-1960 - the Military Academy of the [General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia|Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the USSR]. From December 1950 to June 1951, he was a brigade commander in the Intelligence Directorate. From June 1951, he was appointed deputy head of the Operational Department for operational preparation and control and head of the Information Department of the Intelligence Department. He remained in this position until November 1952, when he was appointed Deputy Chief of the Operational Directorate of the General Staff for Operational Training and Control. From 1953 to 1960 he was the head of the Operational Department of the General Staff. Between 1960 and 1962 he was the Chief of Staff of the Second Army in Plovdiv. After 1962, he was Chief of the General Staff for 27 years.
Political Activity
From November 5, 1962, Lieutenant-General Semerdzhiev was a candidate member of the Central Committee of the BKP and first deputy minister of national defense. After November 19, 1966, he was a full member of the party committee.After the Fall of Communism and the change of the political system in the fall of 1989, in the countries of the so-called Eastern Bloc saw some changes in the nomenclature structures established until then by the existing repressive power. In Bulgaria, these events are associated with the date November 10, 1989, when Todor Zhivkov was released from the position of general secretary in the party.On December 27, 1989, Gen. Atanas Semerdzhiev was appointed Minister of Internal Affairs in the government of Georgi Atanasov. From January 29, 1990, with a top secret memo of particular importance, Gen. Atanas Semerdzhiev orders the files of the State Security agent apparatus to be purged. A few years later, a case was filed against General Semerdzhiev in connection with this order of his, issued in his capacity as Minister of Internal Affairs of Bulgaria.
Atanas Semerdzhiev held the post of Minister of Internal Affairs again under the next government - the first government of Andrey Lukanov. After the renaming of the BKP, he remained a member of the Supreme Council of the BSP.