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and worked as a musician – piano player. The second son
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and wealth. In the camps in
Nojarevo and Belene these men worked and lived like prisons tormented by the supervisors. The Socialist party stained the reputation of all of them, announced them “enemy of the nation” and cruelly chased them. Koljo Karagiosov died in 1972.
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Karagiosov donated money for different charity organizations, schools, churches and monasteries – The
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