George Bilmore

George Bilmore (born Jura Bilacic, 1898-1964) was a Lovian political activist and politician.

Biography
Bilmore was born to Jura Bilacic Sr. and Jana Ský, from East Hills. In the early 1920s he became a supporter of communism and was in contact with Maarten Dolmatoff, a communist Brunanter activist who shared similar beliefs. In 1924 he moved to Brunant where he worked in Dolmatoff's campaigns to be elected into government. From 1925-27, he served as Welfare secretary, a move that angered conservatives as he was not Brunanter. During Maarten's presidency, he was a close aide. When Dolmatoff lost the 1934 presidential elections and things got dangerous, both of them fled to Lovia and went into hiding. After Maarten was assassinated, Bilmore wrote a 2-tome book on his life called The Red President (in the 1940s), the first being a general biography and the second an insight into his time in Lovia and his final days. The script was kept hidden for many years, as Bilmore feared repercussions if he published it (due to some controversial material) It was not published until 2008, after the CPL.nm came into power.