Teodosi Daskalov

He was executed by the communist regime on February 1, 1945, after a death sentence issued by the so-called People's Court.

He is the grandson of the activist Bacho Kiro - son of his daughter Dimitra Bacho-Kirova.

In the following years, he briefly held various positions - editor-in-chief of military publications, head of a department in the General Staff, chief of staff of the Fifth Danube Infantry Regiment, commander of the Fifth Artillery Regiment, teacher and inspector of classes at the Military School.

[2] Ultimately, on April 11, 1942, Daskalov was removed from the Council of Ministers and dismissed from the army with the rank of infantry general.

[1] After the September 9 coup in 1944, Teodosi Daskalov was sentenced to death by the so-called People's Court and was shot[3] on February 1, 1945, in Sofia, together with other prominent state and public figures.