Nikola Geshev

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Nikola Geshev
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Born April 13, 1896(1896-04-13)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Died probablyMunich,Germany

Nikola Hristov Geshev (Bulgarian: Никола Христов Гешев) (13 April 1896 - 1984 probably) was a famous Bulgarian policeman between the two World Wars. A native from Sofia, Geshev had fought in the First World War. As a youngster he became interested in Marxism for a short time. After the end of the war he traveled to Fascist Italy where he was impressed by Benito Mussolini and the fascist state. When he returned to Bulgaria he started to work in the Police. He reached his peak in the end of the 30's when he became commander of second department of the Bulgarian Secret Police. He was known as a "super policeman" an was a strong enemy of the Bulgarian Communist Party. In 1942 Geshev succeed to break the Central commitee of the Communist Party. Furthemore he introduced his own agents inside the Bulgarian Communist Party. Some sourcess prove that even the communist leader of Bulgaria Todor Zhivkov was an agent of Geshev. The same goes for many other communist politicians. After the Soviets took over Bulgaria the destiny of Nikola Geshev is unknown. There are many theories, but the most common of them say that either he was killed near Plovdiv by partisans or either he fled to Turkey and then to West Germany. Less common versions of his destiny made him worked for the CIA or for the KGB. During the Cold War some of the communist leaders of Bulgaria were afraid, that if Geshev become an agent of KGB he could show his records.

Some Bulgarian writters have written that Nikola Geshev lived until 1984 in a Rancio near to Munich, West Germany.