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''Svoboda ili smart'' ( bg, Свобода или смърт, lit=Freedom or Death), written in pre-1945 Bulgarian orthography: "Свобода или смърть" and before 1899: "Свобода или смъртъ", was a revolutionary slogan used during the national-liberation struggles by the Bulgarian revolutionaries, called
comitadji Komitadji, Comitadjis, or Komitas (Bulgarian, Macedonian and sr, Комити, Serbian Latin: ''Komiti'', ro, Comitagiu, gr, Κομιτατζής, plural: Κομιτατζήδες, tr, Komitacı, sq, Komit) means in Turkish "committee memb ...
s. The slogan was in use during the second half of the 19th and the first half of the 20th centuries.


History

For the first time, the slogan appeared in Georgi Rakovski's poem "Горски пътник", written in 1854 and issued in 1857. The plot of this poem concerns a Bulgarian who recruits a rebel cheta to mutiny against the Turks. He most likely accepted and transliterated the slogan Eleftheria i thanatos from the Greek liberation struggles, which was a national motto of Greece. Rakovski summoned his fellow countrymen to go to the battle fields under the banners of the
Bulgarian lion coat of arms of Bulgaria ( bg, Герб на България ) consists of a crowned golden lion rampant over a dark red shield; above the shield is the Bulgarian historical crown. The shield is supported by two crowned golden lions rampant; be ...
. The flag with the lion was provided in 1858, when he stipulated that the national flag will have on its front side a lion depicted and the inscription "Svoboda ili smart" and on its reverse side a Christian cross and the inscription "God with us, forward!". It was used for the first time during the 1860s from the Bulgarian Legions in Serbia. Then Georgi Rakovski ordered a flag and a seal with the inscriptions "Свобода или смърть". Bulgarian committees used the same slogan on their flags during the April uprising of 1876. Ivan Vazov wrote the poem "Свобода или смърть" in the same year. During the Kresna–Razlog uprising in 1878 there was a banner with such inscription, prepared by the Unity Committee. During the Bulgarian unification of 1885, flags with this inscriptions were also waived by members of the
Bulgarian Secret Central Revolutionary Committee Bulgarian Secret Central Revolutionary Committee (BSCRC) was a Bulgarian revolutionary organization founded in Plovdiv, then in Eastern Rumelia on February 10, 1885. The original purpose of the committee was to gain autonomy for the region of Mace ...
. The Bulgarian Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization, established in 1893 in the Ottoman Empire, also accepted the same slogan. The motto was also used by the Sofia based
Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Committee Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Committee (SMAC), ( bg, Върховен македоно - одрински комитет, (ВМОК)), also known as Supreme Macedonian Committee was a Bulgarian paramilitary and political organization, active i ...
between 1894 and 1904. During the
Balkan Wars The Balkan Wars refers to a series of two conflicts that took place in the Balkan States in 1912 and 1913. In the First Balkan War, the four Balkan States of Greece, Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria declared war upon the Ottoman Empire and defe ...
the volunteers from the Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps in Bulgarian army, had several flags with this motto. In interwar Greece and Yugoslavia the motto was used by the pro-Bulgarian Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation and Internal Thracian Revolutionary Organisation. In interwar Romania, it was used by the pro-Bulgarian Internal Dobrujan Revolutionary Organisation in Southern Dobruja. During the Second World War this motto was utilized from the pro-Bulgarian
Ohrana Ohrana ( bg, Охрана, "Protection"; ) were armed collaborationist detachments organized by the former Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) structures, composed of Bulgarians in Nazi-occupied Greek Macedonia during World War I ...
active in Northern Greece. The uniforms of the Ohranists were supplied by the Italians and were resplendent with shoulder patches bearing the inscription "Italo-Bulgarian Committee: Freedom or Death". It was also utilized as title of several newspapers of these organizations.


Post-WWII references

After 1944 in
SFR Yugoslavia The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as SFR Yugoslavia or simply as Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe. It emerged in 1945, following World War II, and lasted until 1992, with the breakup of Yug ...
a distinct
Macedonian language Macedonian (; , , ) is an Eastern South Slavic language. It is part of the Indo-European language family, and is one of the Slavic languages, which are part of a larger Balto-Slavic branch. Spoken as a first language by around two million ...
was codified and separate
Macedonian nation Macedonians ( mk, Македонци, Makedonci) are a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group native to the region of Macedonia in Southeast Europe. They speak Macedonian, a South Slavic language. The large majority of Macedonians identi ...
was recognized. Macedonian became the first official language in the newly proclaimed
SR Macedonia The Socialist Republic of Macedonia ( mk, Социјалистичка Република Македонија, Socijalistička Republika Makedonija), or SR Macedonia, commonly referred to as Socialist Macedonia or Yugoslav Macedonia, was ...
, Serbo-Croatian was the second official language, as it was the official language of SFR Yugoslavia, while Bulgarian was prohibited. The Bulgarian spelling "Свобода или смърть", used by the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization, was transformed into Macedonian as "
Слобода или смрт Liberty or death, Independence or death or similar phrases may refer to: Patriotic slogans *'' Eleftheria i thanatos'' ('Freedom or Death'), national motto of Greece * " Give me liberty, or give me death!", attributed to American Founding Father ...
". All documents written by IMRO revolutionaries in standard Bulgarian were translated into Macedonian. Today in North Macedonia the motto has been sometimes described as written originally in Macedonian, which has caused protests from Bulgaria. As part of the controversial Skopje 2014 project, street lamps were mounted in the center of Skopje, on which the inscription "Свобода или смърть" is readable.„Барокни“ канделабри со натпис „Слобода или смрт“ го красат плоштадот „ВМРО“
А1ON, 28 Јан 2016


See also

* Give me liberty or give me death *
Flags of Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization The flags of Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization, Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization were sewn in the period of existence of the IMARO between 1893 - 1915. Some of them are preserved until today, others are lost or ...


Artifacts with the motto

File:Bulgarian legion 1862 banner.jpg, Flag of the Bulgarian legion from 1862. Filip Totyu-zname.jpg, Flag of Filip Totyu's cheta from 1867. File:KG BRCC STARA ZAGORA REVOLT FLAG 1875.png, Flag of the
Stara Zagora Stara Zagora ( bg, Стара Загора, ) is the sixth-largest city in Bulgaria, and the administrative capital of the homonymous Stara Zagora Province. Name The name comes from the Slavic root ''star'' ("old") and the name of the medieva ...
revolt from 1875. Image:Zname Aprilskoto vastanie.jpg, The flag of the April Uprising from 1876, sewn by
Rayna Knyaginya Rayna Popgeorgieva Futekova ( bg, Райна Попгеоргиева Футекова), better known as Rayna (aka Raika) Knyaginya (Райна Княгиня), aka "Queen of the Bulgarians" ( Panagyurishte, Ottoman Empire, 6 January 1856 OS ...
. File:Veliko Tarnovo Unification flag from 1885.jpg, Tarnovo cheta's Bulgarian Unification flag from 1885. File:Gorna Dzhumaya rebellion 1895 flag.jpg, Gorna Dzhumaya rebellion flag from 1895. File:Ohrid Banner1.jpg, The banner of the insurgents from Ohrid from 1903. File:Smolyan_1903.jpg, The banner of the insurgents from
Smoljan Smolyan ( bg, Смолян) is a town and ski resort in the south of Bulgaria near the border with Greece. It is the administrative and industrial centre of the homonymous Smolyan Province. The town is built along the valley of Cherna ("Black") ...
from 1903. File:Struga_1903_1.jpg, The banner of the insurgents from
Struga Struga ( mk, Струга , sq, Strugë) is a town and popular tourist destination situated in the south-western region of North Macedonia, lying on the shore of Lake Ohrid. The town of Struga is the seat of Struga Municipality. Name The nam ...
from 1903. File:Kostur_cheta_flag.jpg, The banner of the insurgents from Dobrolishta, Kastoria from 1903. File:IMRO badge.JPG, IMRO merit badge from ca. 1925. File:Tane_Nikolov_Seal_IMARO.jpg, The stamp of Tane Nikolov, leader of
ITRO The Internal Thracian Revolutionary Organisation (Bulgarian: Вътрешна тракийска революционна организация, ''Vatreshna trakiyska revolutsionna organizatsiya'', ITRO) was a Bulgarian revolutionary organisation ...
File:Liberty_of_Death_IMRO_1930_December.jpg, The newspaper of IMRO "Liberty of Death", issue from 1930. File:VDROStamp.jpg, IDRO stamp from 1930s.


References

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