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In 1947, he remarried. Lev was a vice-commander of the Border Patrol from 1947 to 1949. He was imprisoned for a second time in 1951 for 5 years, for accepting bribes and illegally transporting
Bulgarian citizens across the border, who were then killed and their corpses robbed. During the
170:. On January 26, 1930, Glavinchev spearheaded a group which unsuccessfully tried to assassinate Yordan Chkatrov. In response, Mihailov handed out a death sentence for Glavinchev, whom was heavily wounded on two separate occasions.
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would be best man and best maid for the marriage of one of Lev's daughters. From 1960 until his death in 1970, Glavinchev was a member of the
Central Committee of the Union for Fighters Against Fascism and Capitalism.
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in 1941. He was a member of the
Central Military Commission (1942 – 1943), and a commander of the First Revolutionary Operative Zone (May – September 1943) and a member of the General Staff of
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Thereafter, he was put in charge as commandant of the
National Militia in Sofia (1945 – 1946). Lev became one of the main executioners of former IMRO members. He propagated the ideas of
166:, Glavinchev joined the protogerovists and lead their punct in Sofia. Along with Pero Shandanov, Petso Traikov and Krustan Poptodorov, they organized assaults against activists alined with
257:. During the August 1946 trials of prominent members of the IMRO in Sofia, Glavinchev served as the main witness of the prosecutor. He was also in charge of exhuming the bones of
221:. After the 1944 coup d'état, he actively participated in the communist-backed terrorization of the country, and later in the operations of the First Bulgarian Army against the
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Todorov. The hero from Prilep Yordan Chkatrov in the dramatic times of the IMRO (Chronicle of his life and work), Blagoevgrad, 2015, с. 100 – 101, 103 – 104.
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in 1940, he was released. One theory claims that his amnesty is connected with his agreement to cooperate with the secret police, for which he was personally recruited by
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Comintern and Bulgaria (March 1919 – September 1944), Documents Volume II, Archive of the Council of Ministers, The archives speak №37, Sofia, 2005, стр. 1157.
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During the summer 1931 protogerovist congress, along with Grigor Petkov, Lev was chosen as a runner-up in the central committee. He was stationed at a camp in
217:(1943 - 1944). Glavinchev was also a cohort of the NTRA's main hub (1943 – 1944). According to some of his contemporaries, he organized the killing of
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Guide to the memorial documents for the BCC, preserved in the
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