Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Alexander Belev (1898, Lom, Bulgaria - September 9, 1944) (Bulgarian: Александър Белев) was the Bulgarian commissar of Jewish Affairs during World War II, famous with his antisemitic and strongly nationalistic views. He played a central role in the deportation of some 12,000 Jews to Nazi concentration camps in occupied Poland. He was also one of the founders of the Bulgarian Nationalistic Organization Ratnik."@en }
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- Alexander_Belev abstract "Alexander Belev (1898, Lom, Bulgaria - September 9, 1944) (Bulgarian: Александър Белев) was the Bulgarian commissar of Jewish Affairs during World War II, famous with his antisemitic and strongly nationalistic views. He played a central role in the deportation of some 12,000 Jews to Nazi concentration camps in occupied Poland. He was also one of the founders of the Bulgarian Nationalistic Organization Ratnik.".
- Alexander_Belev comment "Alexander Belev (1898, Lom, Bulgaria - September 9, 1944) (Bulgarian: Александър Белев) was the Bulgarian commissar of Jewish Affairs during World War II, famous with his antisemitic and strongly nationalistic views. He played a central role in the deportation of some 12,000 Jews to Nazi concentration camps in occupied Poland. He was also one of the founders of the Bulgarian Nationalistic Organization Ratnik.".