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  1. Traycho Kostov. Traicho Kostov Djunev (_bg. Трайчо Костов Джунев) (June 17, 1897, Sofia – December 16, 1949) was a Bulgaria n politician, former President of the Council of Ministers and General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party.. Traicho Kostov, at the age of 52, was sentenced to death by the Bulgarian Supreme Court.

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  4. Kostov repudió su confesión escrita y el juicio prosiguió en su ausencia. Otra acusación fue la abierta crítica de Kostov a las prácticas económicas de la URSS en Europa del Este. En ese momento, la URSS estaba comprando tabaco búlgaro a un precio increíblemente bajo y luego inundó el mercado mundial con él, a precios que subcotizaban a Bulgaria (G. y N. Swain, 2003).

  5. Media in category "Traycho Kostov". The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. 34 Osvobozhdenie street, Devin.jpg 3,072 × 4,080; 3.16 MB. Memorial plaque for Traycho Kostov in Devin.jpg 3,072 × 4,080; 4.68 MB. TraichoKostov Rabotnichesko delo.jpg 1,646 × 2,000; 1.35 MB.

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  7. On this date in 1949, leading Bulgarian communist Traycho (Traitcho, Traicho) Kostov was hanged in Sofia. A journalist and agitator from way back, Kostov was a casualty of the postwar political chasm between east and west. He’d been the number three man in Bulgaria’s communist hierarchy at the time of his fall in January of 1949, but had ...