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chose to investigate and exonerate most of the former Party members to have died in the period, Dobrogeanu-Gherea included. A similar measure had been taken inside the Soviet state in 1956, during
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commission at the new Party's 2nd
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Dobrogeanu-Gherea was one of the Party members who had voted in favor of the transformation of the group into the
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Romanian group to follow
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240:'s suspicion, he fell victim to the
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165:(that soon turned into the
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28:Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea
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347:Romanian Comintern people
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206:to ten years in prison.
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372:Soviet rehabilitations
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307:People from Ploiești
217:Victim of repression
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79:. He also used the
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99:Socialist activism
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194:general secretary
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20:Gherea's mug shot
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109:engineering
70:sociologist
64:and son of
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223:journalist
127:regiment.
81:pseudonyms
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198:probation
171:terrorist
157:Communism
147:Bolshevik
143:Comintern
66:socialist
59:communist
231:Romanian
186:agrarian
105:Ploiești
85:G. Alexe
62:militant
56:Romanian
267:Sources
211:Kharkiv
182:amnesty
111:at the
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