Vela Peeva

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Born
Vela Peeva Peeva

(1922-03-16)16 March 1922
Kamenitsa, Bulgaria (part of present day Velingrad)
Died3 May 1944(1944-05-03) (aged 22)
Near present day Velingrad, Bulgaria
Vela Peeva
Born
Vela Peeva Peeva

(1922-03-16)16 March 1922
Kamenitsa, Bulgaria (part of present day Velingrad)
Died3 May 1944(1944-05-03) (aged 22)
Near present day Velingrad, Bulgaria

Vela Peeva (Bulgarian: Вела Пеева) (16 March 1922 – 3 May 1944) with the nom de guerre Penka was a communist partisan and activist of the Bulgarian Workers Youth League and the Bulgarian Communist Party during World War II.

Vela Peeva was born on 16 March 1922 to ethnic Bulgarian parents Peyo and Katerina in the village of Kamenitsa, today a neighbourhood of Velingrad. She has three siblings: an older brother, sisters Yordana and Todor, and a younger sister, Gera. As a teenager and bright student, she was sent to live alone in Pazardzhik to attend a prestigious high school and achieve a better future than was possible in her hometown.

In 1941, she was accepted at the University of Sofia, where she studied Pedagogy and Geography. However, she did not graduate, as she chose to be a partisan instead.[1]

Life with the Bulgarian Communist Party and death

Post-death

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