557:, which I hid in a box to be sent to my brother with my clothes and things, and personally, I held 10,000 lei. At that time it was a lot of money". He paid 8,000 lei to the security commissioner who issued the documents, to convince him to go over the detail of the Soviet citizenship, which - according to the law - led to the placement in the camp. He arrived in Galați, where he was sheltered by his brother, Manole. When released, Bodnăraș joined the "national" fraction of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej. The rest of the money he used to organize - for two years - a lime, cement, and tile business, based in Galați, which allowed him to trip freely through the country, although he was supervised by the Intelligence Service. In Bucharest, Bodnăraș used to get information from an agent named Kendler, a timber trader who - at Bodnaraș's order - paid 30,000 lei per month to Colonel Enache Borcescu, member of the General Staff of the Army, for information on Romanian and German troops movements. The common place of meetings between Kendler and Borcescu was a Greek Catholic church in
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561:(according to an interview made by Dennis Deletant with Traian Borcescu, on March 8, 1995). He also arrived at Târgu Jiu, where, simulating an "appendicitis cramps" attack, was hospitalized in the same hospital room with a "sick" patient Gheorghiu-Dej. There, the maneuvers for the annihilation of the RCP's secretariat led by
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Romania who received Soviet citizenship was a
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Romania in 1958. According to Khrushchev's memoirs, Bodnăraș proposed the withdrawal of the troops at a time which was not in consideration of by the Soviet leaders, while they were expected to stay until the end of the
638:. During March 1945 and November 1947 he became secretary-general of the "Council of Ministers"' presidency, being in charge of secret intelligence services. From this position he was one of the orchestrators of the
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Bodnăraș transferred his loyalty to Ceaușescu, receiving in exchange the position of vice president of the State
Council, and he remained a member of the Communist élite until his death. The town of
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Romanian Communist Party leaders, as revealed later on in the case of
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of the Party. The three of them dominated the leadership of the Party until Dej's escape from prison, in August of the same year. After the
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Red Horizons: The True Story of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu's Crimes, Lifestyle, and Corruption
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1012:Pennsylvania State University Press
945:Oroian; Vankovska, Wiberg, p. 115;
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1006:, Sergeĭ Khrushchev.
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389:Battles/wars
312:Soviet Union
258:(1976-01-24)
206:Succeeded by
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141:Chivu Stoica
125:Chivu Stoica
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95:Maria Ciocan
90:Succeeded by
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1977:1904 births
1891:Frunzăverde
1876:Frunzăverde
1851:Stănculescu
1700:Samsonovici
1605:Crăiniceanu
713:János Kádár
707:During the
642:and of the
194:Preceded by
183:Petru Groza
153:Ilie Verdeț
136:Preceded by
78:Preceded by
1971:Categories
1901:Stănișoară
1720:Ilasievici
1665:Mărdărescu
1640:Grigorescu
1635:Iancovescu
1615:Argetoianu
1575:Budișteanu
1507:Slăniceanu
1472:Haralambie
1417:Macedonski
1304:Pîrvulescu
1270:Holostenco
1204:Informația
1061:References
982:, p. 77-78
876:Arachelian
846:January 8,
651:Ana Pauker
625:communists
551:Caransebeș
504:Caransebeș
488:Bessarabia
442:Early life
288:Allegiance
232:1904-02-10
1911:Dobrițoiu
1896:Meleșcanu
1775:Negulescu
1770:Sănătescu
1750:Nicolescu
1740:Călinescu
1725:Antonescu
1710:Tătărescu
1690:Condeescu
1645:Văitoianu
1610:Filipescu
1580:Stoicescu
1540:Fălcoianu
1497:Pencovici
1452:Iacovache
1442:Sămășescu
1412:Vlădoianu
1331:Ceaușescu
1275:Stefanski
1260:Cristescu
749:Milișăuți
669:and Vice
636:Politburo
617:Moldavian
605:Michael I
569:1944–1947
559:Bucharest
472:artillery
448:Ukrainian
421:communist
263:Bucharest
168:In office
110:In office
67:President
58:In office
21:Milișăuți
1931:Țuțuianu
1886:Atanasiu
1846:Militaru
1803:Bodnăraș
1765:Racoviță
1755:Iacobici
1735:Ciupercă
1730:Argeșanu
1715:Irimescu
1670:Mircescu
1595:Averescu
1585:Berindei
1565:Catargiu
1560:Lahovary
1555:Vlădescu
1477:Gherghel
1427:Florescu
1422:Cornescu
1298:Bodnăraș
1280:Stefanov
1186:, 1990,
1143:Historia
1117:Adevărul
949:, p. 125
924:, p. 131
841:Antena 3
776:, p. 646
726:Cold War
721:Red Army
484:garrison
464:Bukovina
456:Iaslovăț
427:, and a
239:Iaslovăț
1871:Ionescu
1856:Spiroiu
1823:Olteanu
1808:Sălăjan
1780:Rașcanu
1760:Pantazi
1680:Cihoski
1650:Rășcanu
1600:Stelian
1590:Sturdza
1570:Poenaru
1550:Barozzi
1462:Solomon
1432:Golescu
1351:Italics
1321:Apostol
1310:Rangheț
1286:Breiner
1072:of the
1033:, p. 96
912:, p. 38
900:, p. 40
811:Polirom
681:of the
671:Premier
600:led by
500:Doftana
425:officer
384:General
1956:Tîlvăr
1866:Babiuc
1813:Ioniță
1785:Lascăr
1660:Holban
1655:Moșoiu
1620:Hârjeu
1517:Dabija
1512:Cernat
1437:Adrian
1265:Köblös
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452:German
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1946:Ciucă
1936:Fifor
1921:Motoc
1906:Oprea
1881:Pașcu
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1828:Milea
1818:Coman
1745:Ilcuș
1685:Maniu
1467:Lecca
1292:Foriș
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1705:Uică
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