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Vasile Stoica married Ines (Nessy) Longhi de Sobione. Born January 21, 1898 in Parma, Italy, she came to Romania in 1927. Their marriage ended in divorce sometime prior to 1940. Ines Longhi died on February 16, 1956 while married to her second husband, Carol Ardeleanu, (né Köhler) an ethnic German
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He has been over every part of . He has come in contact with university professors, financiers, industrialists, . He has made a district success wherever he went, as much a social success as an official success. It will take a new man a long time to learn as much as
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Stoica and to secure the confidence of Americans in the way he has. Because of my official position, I have come during the war period, in contact with the representatives of all the foreign nations, and no one of them has impressed more favourably than Captain
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You will fight alongside the great nations we are united with. Bloody battles are waiting you, but bravely enduring their hardness and with God’s help the victory will be ours
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He was imprisoned from 1948 to 1954 and in 1957 was arrested again and sentenced to 10 years in prison. He died in
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to the Army, drafted by Stoica along with the proclamation for the Romanian public opinion, read:
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Faculty of Letters. In October 1913, he became president of the cultural organization of the "
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At the end of August 1916, the Romanian government, impressed by the early success of the
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newspaper in Austria-Hungary. In October 1914, he choose to leave the Empire to avoid
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His interest for the politics is proved by his status as one of the members of the
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Florin Mirghesiu - "Iaşi - Washington via Siberia, Coreea, Japonia şi Hawaii", in
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From September the same year, Vasile Stoica followed the courses of Literature at
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to campaign Romania's cause. The envoys also established close contacts with the
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on January 1, 1889. He was the son of Maria and Gheorghe Stoica,
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and Romanians"), dated May 1, written by Vasile Stoica and
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The Roumanian Question: The Roumanians and their Lands
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He subsequently fought in the Romanian Army against
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In June, an 556: 604:People sentenced to death in absentia 108: 209:Austria-Hungary's declaration of war 15: 398:Romanian National League of America 371:. In March 1917, Stoica (by then a 13: 495: 469: 35:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 650: 448: 280:". The introduction to the book 278:is not the result of the context 20: 541:Arhiva Operativa Dosar #28709, 183:, until 1913; two semesters at 624:Romanian people of World War I 282:Habsburgii, ungurii şi românii 202: 1: 614:Romanian Land Forces officers 483: 274:the desire to be a part of a 488: 430:wrote on December 10, 1920: 239:, in still-neutral Romania. 215:that led to the outbreak of 7: 10: 655: 579:Romanian Austro-Hungarians 526: 404:; among other things, the 87: 80: 639:Inmates of Jilava Prison 629:Inmates of Sighet prison 545:File for Carol Ardeleanu 538:, no. 12, December 2004. 137:Early life and education 110:[vaˈsileˈstojka] 319:sentenced him to death 106:Romanian pronunciation: 50:more precise citations. 361:invading German forces 302:Suferinţele din Ardeal 276:great and free Romania 508:World Digital Library 391:Ignacy Jan Paderewski 336:and Austria-Hungary. 310:Austro-Hungarian Army 242:He tried to work for 454:from Transylvania. 221:redactor-answerable 191:" ethnic Romanians 185:University of Paris 181:Budapest University 117:; 1889–1959) was a 609:Romanian diplomats 332:, declared war on 330:Brusilov Offensive 306:declaration of war 294:Ion Rusu Abrudeanu 167:Christian Orthodox 574:People from Avrig 428:Stephen P. 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[vaˈsileˈstojka]
Romanian
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Tomáš Masaryk
Ion I.C. Brătianu
Transylvania
Hungarian
Austria-Hungary
Romania
Avrig
Romanians
Christian Orthodox
Romanian National Party of Transylvania and Banat
Budapest University
University of Paris
Petru Maior
undergraduates
Budapest
Austria-Hungary's declaration of war
Serbia
World War I
Romanian language
conscription
Bucharest

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