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    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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    President Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Deputy Minister of National Defence In office 1950–1954 Prime Minister Petru Groza Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Minister...
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    arrested for war crimes, Gheorghiu-Dej together with prime-minister Petru Groza pressured the King into abdicating in December 1947, marking the onset...
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    1945, the king was forced to accept a communist government headed by Petru Groza while the following year, the rigged general elections confirmed the...
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    government headed by Petru Groza. From August 1945 to January 1946, Michael went on a "royal strike" and unsuccessfully tried to oppose Groza's communist-controlled...
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  • in Déva, Austria-Hungary (now Deva, Romania). She was the daughter of Petru Groza, prime minister of Romania from 1945 to 1952. She was educated at a commercial...
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  • 1600–1670), poet Petru Giovacchini (1910–1955), Corsican hero Petru Groza (1884–1958), Romanian politician and Prime Minister Petru Lucinschi (born 1940)...
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    Liberal Party-Tătărescu, and representing it inside the communist-endorsed Petru Groza cabinet. In 1946-1947, he was also the President of the Romanian Delegation...
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    many nomenklatura children attended its classes, especially at the "Dr. Petru Groza", theoretical high school among others. In September 1970, by the decision...
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  • placekicker for the Cleveland Browns Lou Groza Award, annual college football award for best placekicker Petru Groza (1884–1958), Romanian politician This...
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    The first cabinet of Petru Groza was the government of Romania from 6 March 1945 to 30 November 1946. It was Romania's first Communist-led government...
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    direction of Petru Groza. Over the next few years, the Communists completely consolidated their power. One of the first decrees of the Groza government...
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    Communications and Public Works Ministry under Gheorghiu-Dej in the first Petru Groza government. In 1946-1947, he was a member of Romania's delegation to...
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  • seats. In 1945, the Soviet Union all but forced King Michael to appoint Petru Groza as Prime Minister. Soviet emissary Andrei Vyshinsky had warned the king...
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  • enacted by the Petru Groza cabinet or to receive its Ministers in audience. The King was "in strike" as a form of protest, following Petru Groza's refusal to...
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    Bihor County, Crișana, Romania. Between 1958 and 1996, it was named Dr. Petru Groza, after the Romanian socialist leader who died in 1958. The town is located...
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    political organisation 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...
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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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    December 4 – R. C. Majumdar, Indian historian (d. 1980) December 7 – Petru Groza, Romanian politician, 46th Prime Minister of Romania (d. 1958) December...
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    was not involved in politics. After graduating in 1965 from the Dr. Petru Groza High School, he enrolled in the Faculty of Physics of the University...
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    candidate, Petru Groza, the prime minister in March 1945. The Romanian administration in Northern Transylvania was soon restored, and Groza's government...
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    the one led by Nicolae Rădescu. This changed in March 1945, when Dr. Petru Groza of the Ploughmen's Front, a party closely associated with the Communists...
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    Antonín Zápotocký, Petru Groza, and Pauker in 1948...
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    President of the Provisional Presidium of the Republic) Succeeded by Petru Groza Member of the Great National Assembly In office 1948–1961 Member of the...
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  • Jun. 1952) Petru Groza (Jun. 1952 – Jan. 1958) Ion Gheorghe Maurer (Jan. 1958 – Mar. 1961) Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (from Mar. 1961) Petru Groza (until Jun...
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    peasants had received land through the March 1945 reform instituted by the Petru Groza government, they felt increasingly economically constrained with the...
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    less willing to follow Stalin's directions). After the ascension of the Petru Groza government, Pătrășcanu was also one of the initiators of purges and persecutions...
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    Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu & Anton Moisescu Ion Gheorghe Maurer State Council (1961–1974)...
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    Imbroane and Petru Groza were sympathetic toward minority rights and decentralization, but did not endorse autonomy. As far-left militants, Groza and Roth...
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    Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu & Anton Moisescu Ion Gheorghe Maurer State Council (1961–1974)...
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