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Geo Milev (January 15, 1895, Radnevo - after May 15, 1925, Sofia), born Georgi Kasabov Milev, was a Bulgarian poet and author. His most famous poem is September about the brutal suppression of the Bulgarian uprising of September 1923 against the military coup d'etat of June 1923. He was executed after being accused of taking part in the St Nedelya Church assault. His body was found when in the 1950s a mass grave with victims of 1925 was discovered during the construction of a dam. His body was identified due to the glass eye he was wearing after he lost an eye in World War I. He used to hide the lost eye by wearing a special haircut.

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