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    Ana Pauker (born Hannah Rabinsohn; 13 February 1893 – 3 June 1960) was a Romanian communist leader and served as the country's foreign minister in the...
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  • (1905–1972), Romanian composer Ana Pauker (1893–1960), Romanian politician Karl Pauker (1893–1937), Russian bodyguard K. V. Pauker (born 1944), Swedish writer...
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  • militant and husband of the future Romanian Communist leader Ana Pauker. During his life, Pauker took a series of pseudonyms, the ones used most being: Burghezul...
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    Noted for his activities in the Ukrainian SSR in 1940–1941, he sided with Ana Pauker during World War II, and returned to Romania to serve as the minister...
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    Ana Pauker, p. 149, note 133. Levy, Ana Pauker, p. 149, 321, note 137. Betea, "Recunoștința..."; Drăgoescu, p.24, 25; Golopenția Levy, Ana Pauker, p...
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    "re-education". After the purging of Romanian Communist Party leader Ana Pauker, the experiment was halted because the Romanian communist regime was sidelining...
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    Craiova Trial of Romanian Communist Party (PCR) activists, including Ana Pauker, Alexandru Drăghici, and Alexandru Moghioroș, he assisted Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu...
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    Dic Dicescu, Eugen Rozvan, Marcel Pauker, Alexander Stefanski, Timotei Marin, and Elek Köblös. It was to be Ana Pauker's mission to take over and reshape...
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    which Romania took part (see Romania during World War II), he worked with Ana Pauker, Leonte Răutu, and Vasile Luca for the Romanian language branch of Radio...
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  • 1890) May 31 – Walther Funk, German Nazi politician (b. 1890) June 3 – Ana Pauker, Romanian politician (b. 1893) June 4 Józef Haller, Polish general (b...
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    Committee and Politburo. Initially close to the faction formed around Ana Pauker and Vasile Luca, Borilă rallied with their adversary Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej...
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    Ana Pauker. Reportedly, Toma spied on Pauker for Dej, making use of her regular presence in Pauker's intimate circle (which saw her ironing Pauker's dresses)...
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    Gheorghiu-Dej, it included the marginalization of Stalinists such as Ana Pauker and a large-scale amnesty of thousands of political prisoners. A number...
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    with train wheels,” was famously used by the feared communist leader Ana Pauker, as well as other high-ranking communist officials, for travel across...
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    consolidate his power until 1952, after he purged Ana Pauker and her Muscovite faction comrades from power. Ana Pauker had been the unofficial leader of the Party...
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    telegram thanking him for the help. In Romania, Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu, Ana Pauker and Vasile Luca were arrested, with Pătrășcanu being executed. The Soviets...
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    was released after the arrival of the Red Army in August 1944, and at Ana Pauker's suggestion he became undersecretary of state at the Ministry of Interior...
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  • Chișinevschi [ro]; at one point, they wrote a letter protesting against conditions. Ana Pauker spent time at Dumbrăveni, where she was allowed visits from fellow detainees...
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  • politician Alexandru Nicolschi, communist politician Ana Pauker, communist politician Marcel Pauker, communist politician Mircea Răceanu, diplomat and dissident...
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    he addressed the 1936 Craiova Trial and spoke of its chief defendant, Ana Pauker, as a martyr of anti-fascism. He was similarly involved in supporting...
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    tribunal in Craiova. During the night of July 12, 1935, police arrested Ana Pauker, a leader of the Romanian Communist Party, together with Șmil Marcovici...
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    Specializing in agitprop and becoming friends with communist militant Ana Pauker, he joined the Romanian section of Radio Moscow. Răutu made his way back...
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    talks for an alliance with the Communists. The agreement, favored by Ana Pauker, was vehemently opposed by another member of the Communist leadership...
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    Central Committee months after the party's "Muscovite faction" led by Ana Pauker had been purged. In the late 1940s-early 1950s, the Party had been divided...
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    Unity and Democracy Comturist Leaders Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Ana Pauker Ion Gheorghe Maurer Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Gheorghe Apostol Chivu Stoica...
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    owners included President Gottwald, Enver Hoxha, Zhu De, Ana Pauker and Mao Zedong. Ana Pauker, the communist leader of the Romanian Workers' Party (later...
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    claimed to identify the following factions: the "Muscovites", notably Ana Pauker and Vasile Luca, who had spent the war in Moscow and the "Prison Communists"...
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    with Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu, later told him that prominent party politician Ana Pauker had unsuccessfully opposed the move in front of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej...
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    group of Romanian communist students, and, as such, may have met with Ana Pauker, who was later one of the Romanian Communist Party's most prominent activists...
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    Cantemir Alexandru Ioan Cuza Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Alexandra Nechita Ana Pauker Ștefan Procopiu Emil Racoviță Constantin Tănase Nicolae Tonitza Alexandru...
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