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266:"He was part of the central leadership of the Communist Party of Romania, being tasked with the indoctrination of the capital's young people. He was ordered by the party to procure false identity cards for members of the Communist Party who were to remain in Romania clandestinely. He took part in conspiratorial sessions. He recruited and instructed new members of the communist movement. He received and spread communist propaganda materials and gave instructions regarding the organisation of a Communist Youth of Romania. He refused to declare to us his place of residence, which indicates that in that place there was to be found an important stock of materials, instructions, and names of important persons who form part of the leadership of the Communist Movement." 1259: 410:). They stated that the president of the county electoral commission collected the votes from local stations and was required to read them aloud — irrespective of the option expressed, he called out the names of the Bloc's candidates. Nicolae Betea also indicated that the overall results for the Bloc of Democratic Parties in Arad County, officially recorded at 58%, were closer to 20%. 331:
and his inner-PCR faction succeeded in toppling, kidnapping, and ultimately killing their rival Foriș. Among the informal charges brought against Foriș was his alleged attempt to seduce Crăciun during the war years, when she considered herself engaged to Vincze, and of having thus caused her a
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offered concessions to ethnic Hungarian intellectuals, it created a Council of Working People of Magyar Nationality, of which Vincze was named vice-president. Upon selection, he reportedly announced to the community that he was "returning to the womb".
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Vincze was also vice-president of the Central Party College from July 24, 1965 to August 12, 1969 and a member of the National Council of Romanian Radio and Television from March 8, 1971. He died in Bucharest.
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for the Timișoara-Nord seat in Timișoara Region, and served in that body from 1952 to 1957. In late May 1952, when Luca's fall from power signaled his group's defeat by
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Vladimir Ghka have later been jailed in the prisons set up by these fiancées and grooms . Gratitude is a rare flower. I have forgiven them and I do not forget."
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in 1930 and of the then-outlawed PCR the following year. An accountant by profession, he attended Școala Superioară de Comerț and Academia Comercială din
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Vincze returned to Romania soon after, and was Minister of Food Industry from November 23, 1949 to December 15, 1950. He was elected as a deputy to the
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electoral district, as a representative of the PCR-led Bloc of Democratic Parties, and served there until 1948. One of his fellow representatives for
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in June 1952, he also served as chief of the Administrative Section of the Central Committee of the Romanian Workers' Party until January 24, 1956.
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by the authorities during interrogations. Pandrea also left detail on the couple's wedding in custody, indicating that he and his acquaintance, the
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Ion Vincze was vice-president of the Party Control Commission between December 28, 1955 and July 24, 1965. At the time, the body was led by
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A supplementary member of the PMR Central Committee from February 24, 1948 to December 28, 1955, he was Minister of Forestry in the
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On November 19, 1942, a military tribunal in the city condemned him to hard labour for life, having found that
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cabinet, from April 14, 1948 to November 23, 1949. He was subsequently appointed Romania's Ambassador to the
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and his partisans, Vincze was noted for abruptly ending his association with Pauker. With
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During World War II, Vincze was in Bucharest, becoming involved in activities against the
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Minorităţi etnoculturale. Mărturii documentare. Maghiarii din România (1956-1968)
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faction, which competed with Gheorghiu-Dej's grouping. According to politician
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Presidential Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania
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Ethnocultural Diversity Resource Center. Open Society Foundation Romania
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which, it was argued, had facilitated her capture by the authorities.
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Stalinism for All Seasons: A Political History of Romanian Communism
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Lavinia Betea, "Portret în gri. Pătrășcanu - deputat de Arad", in
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to carry out arrests and organise repressive actions. Alongside
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Andreea Andreescu, Lucian Nastasă, Andrea Varga (eds.),
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Index


Great National Assembly
Gheorghe Apostol
Lipova
Arad County
Austria-Hungary
Bucharest
Romania
Romanian
Communist Party of Romania
Constanța Crăciun
Romanian Communist Party
Constanța Crăciun
ethnic Hungarian
Lipova
Arad County
Austria-Hungary
Union of Communist Youth
Cluj
fascist
Ion Antonescu
Romania during World War II
general secretary
Ştefan Foriş
Caransebeș Prison
Văcărești Prison
Petre Pandrea
ro
bastinadoed
Roman Catholic

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