Education and youth years He was born on June 2, 1923, in
Dragana, Bulgaria. As a student in the 7th grade of the
Tsar Boris III High School was an active member of the
Workers Youth League. He participated in the
resistance movement during World War II. Threatened with police arrest, he went underground and became a guerrilla in early 1942, in the Partisan squad "Hristo Clothchev", where he took the name "Dico." On 30 October 1942, he became a member of the
Bulgarian Communist Party. After the
communist coup in September 1944, he graduated from the People's Men's High School "Hristo Clothchev" in 1945.
Professional activity He joined the
Bulgarian People's Army on September 16, 1944, and served as assistant commander of the Guard Team in the 34th Infantry Trojan Regiment. Between January 16, 1945, and January 30, 1946, he was a political instructor in the 9th Infantry Division. He graduated from the prestigious
Frunze Military Academy in 1950 and the
Voroshilov Military Academy of the USSR Army General Staff in 1956. Throughout the 50s, he served in various low-level positions of the BNA. He remained as First Deputy Minister of People's Defense and Commander of Ground Forces until 1987. He was appointed Chief of the General Staff on 8 December 1989. He was discharged from military service on 15 August 1990 and switched to the reserve on 22 December of that year.
Later life In 2010, he was awarded with the Badge "For Contribution to the Ministry of Defense" the Minister of Defense Anyu Angelov to mark today's Land Forces Day. He was an honorary member of the Land Forces Association. He died on 5 March 2013 in Sofia. == References ==