Tone Penkov Perenovski was a participant in the Bulgarian communist resistance movement during World War II, he was the first Commander of the Chavdar Partisan Brigade Tone Perenovski was born on May 4, 1909, in the village of Stolnik, near Sofia.
While in Russia, he graduated from the Communist University of the National Minorities of the West in 1936.
He returned to Bulgaria soon after, though shortly after he arrived, he was convicted of political activity under the CPA.
[1][2] After the formation of the Fatherland Front on September 9, 1944, he served as a political officer in the BNA, and became the Deputy Commander of the 8th Infantry Division.
After the end of the Second World War, he was transferred to economic work and became the first deputy chairman of the General Directorate of Roads.