Literature
- A Handbook of the Communist Security Apparatus in East Central Europe 1944-1989, Warsaw, 2005, ISBN 83-89078-82-1. Article “Bulgaria” by Jordan Baev and Kostadin Grozev, pp. 37–86.
- Ionko Bonov: Legendarniiat Ivan Todorov-Gorunia: Khudozhestveno-dokumentalna povest (Legendary Ivan Todorov-Gorunia: Artistic and Documentary Report), 1994, ISBN 978-954-8019-01-9.
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