Petru Groza (7 December 1884 – 7 January 1958) was a Romanian politician, best known as the first Prime Minister of the Communist Party-dominated government...
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of ploughmen, founded at Deva in 1933 and led by Petru Groza. At its peak in 1946, the Front had over 1 million members. Begun in Hunedoara County, it quickly...
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were Traian Vuia, Octavian Goga, Ioan Lupaş, Constantin Daicoviciu, Petru Groza and Victor Babeş. In 1918, the headquarters of the foundation was moved...
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representing the incumbent leftist government formed around Prime Minister Petru Groza, was an electoral alliance comprising the PCR, the Social Democratic...
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Romanian Communist Party (section First Groza cabinet)
Bucharest to request the monarch that he appoint Communist sympathizer Petru Groza as Prime Minister, with the Soviet government suggesting it would reinstate...
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National Peasants' Party (section Against Groza)
militias. In early March 1945, the FND took over in government, with Petru Groza, of the Ploughmen's Front, as Prime Minister. The PNȚ remained in the...
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because of widespread electoral fraud on the part of the pro-Communist Petru Groza government. Later, historian Petre Țurlea reviewed a confidential Communist...
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all nations Politics of Romania Alexandra Tănăsescu (5 November 2019). "Guvernul Orban este primul guvern liberal după 82 de ani. Povestea ultimului guvern...
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de cetățeni au manifestat la aeroport pentru Guvernul Groza. Declarațiile D-lui Prim-ministru Petru Groza", in Zori Noi, Issue 98/1945, p. 4 Șerban Rădulescu-Zoner...
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in trilateral talks between the communists, the Ploughmen's Front of Petru Groza, and the National Liberal inner faction of Gheorghe Tătărescu, helping...
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showing that she still kept Livia Auschnitt's portrait. According to Petru Groza, who served time in Malmaison prison in 1943–1944, Max Auschnitt had...
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Romania by Soviet Lieutenant Colonel Rodin to face trial. Under the Petru Groza Communist-controlled government, Nicolschi was appointed head of the...
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and joined the parliamentary coalition backing Petru Groza's cabinet. Such support hinged on Groza's promises to restore Jewish property that had been...
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into foreign custody. Subjected to pressures by the new Soviet-backed Petru Groza executive, he issued a decree in favour of execution. Together with his...
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Bălan, p. 90 Ciorteanu, p. 128 Groza, p. 166 Matei, p. 13 Matei, p. 14 Groza, pp. 166–167. See also Matei, p. 14 Groza, pp. 166–174; Cristian Mareș, "Revoluția...
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ro. 22 November 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2023. "Presa elvețiană, despre guvernul PSD PNL UDMR: Coaliția dușmanilor și sfârșitul unei speranțe / Este vorba...
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were arrested, including Vlădescu-Răcoasa and Magheru. The landowner Petru Groza, founder of the Ploughmen's Front, was also picked up, the documents...
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from the original on February 22, 2012. Retrieved September 24, 2009. "Guvernul Victor Ciorbea" [The Victor Ciorbea Government] (in Romanian). Agerpress...
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that the press will no longer be attached to him." In July 1945, the Petru Groza government assessed his case and ruled: "From [Crevedia's] articles in...
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last-ever PNȚ man in government, serving as minister without portfolio under Petru Groza. In January 1945, communist Iosif Ardeleanu publicized his critique of...
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interne", in Dreptatea, July 26, 1929, p. 3 Rep., "Ultima Oră. D. Iorga și guvernul. După nouă luni", in Lupta, September 8, 1929, p. 4 "Ultima oră. Intoarcerea...
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of its chapter, alongside Petru Groza and Constantin Rădulescu-Motru; Titulescu was its president. In that context, Groza underscored that pacifism was...
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own disappointment with the BPD government, accusing Prime Minister Petru Groza of tolerating antisemitism. By then, PCR cadres defected to the PER,...
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