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    Bucharest on 4 April 1944, Bodnăraș and Rangheț captured Foriș and forced him to sign his deposition at gunpoint. Bodnăraș participated in the 23 August...
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    Alongside Emil Bodnăraș, Maurer was an important member of the Politburo in opposing the ambitions of Gheorghe Apostol and, together with Bodnăraș, helping...
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    Communist Party's side were Emil Bodnăraș and Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu, who contacted King Michael to prepare a coup d'état against Ion Antonescu. The first meeting...
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    Ion Antonescu (/ˌæntəˈnɛskuː/; Romanian: [i'on antoˈnesku] ; 14 June [O.S. 2 June] 1882 – 1 June 1946) was a Romanian military officer and marshal who...
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  • Army entered Bucharest (28 August, 1944), Emil Bodnăraș personally delivered the deposed dictator Ion Antonescu to General Burenin. The former head of...
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  • Barbu Alexandru Bârlădeanu Mihai Beniuc Emil Bobu Francisc Boczor Emil Bodnăraș Petre Borilă G. Brătescu Béla Breiner Silviu Brucan Simion Bughici Teodor...
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    During the tenure of General Emil Bodnăraș as defence minister, the Army went through a period of Sovietization, with Bodnăraș personally sending several Romanian...
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    Soviets on the Eastern Front, from the Axis. Pătrășcanu (together with Emil Bodnăraș) represented the Communist Party during the clandestine talks with the...
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    March 1961 President Petru Groza Ion Gheorghe Maurer Deputy Emil Bodnăraș Preceded by Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Succeeded by Ion Gheorghe Maurer First Vice President...
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    but theories evidence that the support given to him by Ion Gheorghe Maurer and Emil Bodnăraș, as well as the ascendancy of Ilie Verdeț, Virgil Trofin...
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    Populară Română) under the original supervision of Minister of Defence, Emil Bodnăraș. Between 1955 and 1991, the Romanian People's Army took part in events...
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    1961 17 March 1965 PMR Ion Gheorghe Maurer Alexandru Drăghici 18 March 1965 24 July 1965 PMR Ion Gheorghe Maurer Emil Bodnăraș 20 August 1965 PMR Gheorghe...
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    commenced, under the supervision of the new Minister of Defence, Emil Bodnăraș. Thirty per cent of the officers and noncommissioned officers (mostly experienced...
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    included Siegfried Wolfinger (1952), Lucia Sturdza-Bulandra (1953), Emil Bodnăraș, Justinian Marina, Gala Galaction (1954), Dimitrie Cuclin (1955), Simion...
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    Minister of War: Gen. Mihail Lascăr (1 December 1946 - 5 November 1947) Emil Bodnăraș (5 November - 29 December 1947) Minister of Finance: Alexandru Alexandrini...
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    Armed Forces In office 3 October 1955 – 28 August 1966 Preceded by Emil Bodnăraș Succeeded by Ioan Ioniță Personal details Born Szilágyi Ignác (1913-06-19)19...
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    Secretary of State George Shultz also praised the Romanian dictator. In 1978, Ion Mihai Pacepa, a senior member of the Romanian political police (Securitate...
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    the command of Emil Bodnăraș. On January 15, 1945, Rădescu ordered the dissolution of the Guards, but Teohari Georgescu and Bodnăraș ignored the instructions...
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    it only lasted for about 20 minutes, after which he was pushed aside by Ion Iliescu, who emerged as the leader of the National Salvation Front (FSN)...
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  • – Oct. 1955) Chivu Stoica (Oct. 1955 – Mar. 1961) Ion Gheorghe Maurer (from Mar. 1961) Emil Bodnăraș (until Oct. 1955) Leontin Sălăjan (from Oct. 1955)...
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    1957 - March 20, 1961) Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Emil Bodnăraș (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961) Vice-President of the Council of Ministers...
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  • the son of Ion and Ecaterina. He also called himself at various times Serghei Nicanov or Sergiu Nicolau. Like his future boss Emil Bodnăraș, he was recruited...
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    1961 - March 17, 1965) Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Emil Bodnăraș (March 21, 1961 - March 17, 1965) Vice-President of the Council of Ministers...
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    faction). The memoirs of King Michael's aunt Princess Ileana quoted Emil Bodnăraș—her alleged lover, Romania's Communist minister of defence, and a Soviet...
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    who had received Foriș' reproaches were Bodnăraș, Pîrvulescu, Rangheț, and, increasingly so, Pintilie. Bodnăraș was even demoted by the general secretary...
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  • Gheorghe Apostol, General Secretary Alexandru Bârlădeanu Emil Bobu Emil Bodnăraș Silviu Brucan Elena Ceaușescu, wife of Nicolae Ceaușescu Nicolae Ceaușescu...
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    full gear, under the supervision of the new Minister of Defense, Emil Bodnăraș. This reorganization involved the adoption of the Soviet model of military...
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    Republic of Romania Minister of War Ministru de Război 70 Army General Emil Bodnăraș 27 December 1947 3 October 1955 Mil./PMR Minister of National Defence Ministrul...
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    dragged into the power struggles within the Communist Party—assisting Emil Bodnăraș in ousting its disgraced general secretary, Ștefan Foriș. He eventually...
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    Nițulescu (24 September 1949 - 2 June 1952) Minister of National Defence: Emil Bodnăraș (15 April 1948 - 2 June 1952) Minister of Finance: Vasile Luca (15 April...
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