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were overturned by the Supreme Court of Justice. They were part of the 14 war criminals convicted in the "Journalists' trial" of 1945. Attorney General Vasile Manea Drăgulin presented the convictions decided upon in 1945 as illegal, believing the interpretation of the evidence to have been
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The Student House of Culture in Bucharest, on Calea Plevnei, was built by public subscription of Popescu, who donated it to the University, on November 18, 1937, with the same destination that it has today.
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Before the war, his influence had become so great that his hometown was renamed "Stelian Popescu" by the Liberal government. Regarding this naming, Marta Breaban wrote the following in her journal:
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Outrageous Rehabilitations: Justice and Memory in the Attempts to Restore the War Criminals’ Remembrance in Post-Holocaust Romania. The Recent Case of General Nicolae Macici (I)
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Popescu had a house in Bucharest, on Dionisie Lupu street (today Tudor Arghezi) no. 10 bis, built in 1911, that was built according to the design of architect Paul Smarandescu.
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On his initiative, between 1926 and 1930, the Universe Palace was built, the headquarters of the editorial and typography of the Universul newspaper.
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In 1933, the "Anti-revisionist League" was founded in Romania, led by Popescu, a nationalist with an audience in Romania, who was fighting against
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and sentenced on June 4, 1945 to life imprisonment. He was included in the "group of 14 journalists", along with, among others,
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Medallion on the facade of the Universul Palace, representing the face of the journalist Stelian Popescu
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newspaper from 1915 to 1945, transforming it into one of the most readable newspapers of the
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Holocaust. Studii şi cercetări / Holocaust. Study and Research, vol. XII, issue 1(13)
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He was elected to Parliament many times. He was Minister of Justice in the
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Alexandru Florian, Indiana University Press, Jan 24, 2018,
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Andrei Muraru, "Elie Wiesel” Institute`s Journal, 2020,
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People convicted by the Romanian People's Tribunals
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Brătianu cabinet 14: 839: 283:painted the portrait of Popescu. 272:, built in 1936 by the architect 427:Stoica, Mihaela (May 30, 2020). 353:"Sfârșitul României Mari (1940)" 813:Ministers of justice of Romania 589: 572: 210:In 1944 Popescu took refuge in 757:(Labour and Social Protection) 420: 308: 162:Vintilă I. C. Brătianu cabinet 1: 823:Romanian expatriates in Spain 315:Upson Clark, Charles (1971). 302: 100:Journalist, judge, politician 739:(Religious Affairs and Arts) 529:"Muzeul de Artă din Craiova" 268:Popescu also had a villa in 143: 7: 274:Henrieta Delavrancea-Gibory 227:Bucharest People's Tribunal 10: 844: 808:Romanian newspaper editors 798:People from Prahova County 661: 643: 290:On 8 May 1995, after the 156:(June 4 – 20, 1927), the 96: 88: 66: 37: 28: 21: 737:Vasile Dumitrescu-Brăila 248:. 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Lacu Turcului
Prahova County
Kingdom of Romania
Madrid
Spain

Lacu Turcului
Prahova County
Madrid
Spain
nationalist
Romanian
Ionescu cabinet
Știrbey cabinet
Seventh Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinet
Vintilă I. C. Brătianu cabinet
Universul
interwar period
Adevărul
King
Carol II of Romania
Marshal
Ion Antonescu
Hungary
Transylvania
Switzerland
World War II
tried in absentia
Bucharest People's Tribunal

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