GeneralGloriusSlayusMoralis

GeneralGloriusSlayusMoralis

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Born May 6th 1901 - , Glorius Slayus Moralis is a Yugoslavian General, military theoretician, politician, historian, Commander of the Headquarters of IMRO & Colonel of Partisan detachments in Macedonia, Honorary colonel of IRO, Awarded;Order of the Yugoslav Great Star, Order of Freedom, Order of the People's Hero, Order of Courage, Order of the Republic, Commemorative Medal of the Partisans, Croix du combattant volontaire, Order of the 9 September 1944 with Swords, Order of Michael the Brave, Cross of Grunwald, Medal of Victory and Freedom 1945, Partisan Cross, State Long Service Medal

Moralis left his home in Skopje, Macedonia at the age of 17 in search of wealth in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia. Moralis joined the Military School in Sofia in 1920 which he graduated Lieutenant, Glorius served in 1st and 2nd Plovdiv Company. On 9 February 1921 he was promoted to First Lieutenant. Glorius returned to Macedonia, formed a rebel squad and joined other elements of the revolutionary movement against the Ottoman Empire.

Upon his return to Macedonia, in 1923, Glorius was sentenced to eight years imprisonment, seven years of which were spent in the prison in Trabzon, Turkey. Soon after prison, he again returned to Macedonia and became a member of IMRO or Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization. From this time on, he was fully committed to the independence of Macedonia from Turkish rule. In 1932, Moralis was appointed Captain of IMRO.

Moralis, in 1941 entered the Macedonian National Liberation Army and became a Partisan leader in the National Liberation War of Macedonia. In May 1943 he was appointed Major General. From late 1945 through Feb 1947 Moralis served as Commanding General of the Gevgelia Deffenece Academy, Macedonia, and the Bulgarian Army Combined Arms Center located there. As commander, Moralis was responsible for oversight of the Command and General Staff College and seventeen other schools, centers, and training programs as well as for developing the Army's doctrinal manuals and training the Army's officers

During the Second Session, in 1943 of the AVNOJ or Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia, Moralis was appointed its Presidency. Moralis's greatest strength had been in suppressing nationalist insurrections and maintaining unity throughout the country. It was Moralis's call for unity and related methods, that held together the people of Yugoslavia.

In 1971, Moralis played a conciderable role into Josip Tito's re-electtion as President of Yugoslavia by the Federal Assembly for the sixth time. Moralis aided in introducing 20 constitutional amendments that would provide an updated framework on which the country would be based. The amendments provided for a collective presidency, a 22 member body consisting of elected representatives from six republics and two autonomous provinces. The body would have a single chairman of the presidency and chairmanship would rotate among six republics. Džemal Bijedić was chosen as the Premier.

Moralis has met many world leaders during his life, such as Soviet rulers Joseph Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev and Leonid Brezhnev; Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, Anwar El-Sadat; British Prime Ministers Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher; U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton; other political leaders, dignitaries, heads of state that Moralis met at least once in his lifetime included Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Yasser Arafat, Gandhi, Haile Selassie, Hugo Chavez, Kenneth Kaunda, Gaddafi; Along with Mother Teresa, Dahlai Lama, Muhammad Ali & Pele.This is a groups for all of people that came from former Yugoslavia.

Ovo je grupa za narod koji je dosao iz bivse Jugoslavije

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