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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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    Hațieganu held the position of PNȚ Minister without Portfolio in the first Petru Groza Romanian Communist Party-dominated cabinet; his appointment, like that...
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    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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    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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    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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    from the original on February 22, 2012. Retrieved September 24, 2009. "Guvernul Victor Ciorbea" [The Victor Ciorbea Government] (in Romanian). Agerpres...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    manifestat la aeroport pentru Guvernul Groza. Declarațiile D-lui Prim-ministru Petru Groza", in Zori Noi, Issue 98/1945, p. 4 Șerban Rădulescu-Zoner, "Politica...
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    and others. It was kept under surveillance by the Communist-controlled Petru Groza government, and was infiltrated by the pro-Communist National-Agrarian...
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  • legionari - guvernul Groza" ("The Entente of Romanian Political Extremes. The Legionaries - Groza Government «Pact»"), in Dosarele Istoriei, 4/1997 (in Romanian)...
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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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    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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    a power-grab by establishing a communist-dominated cabinet headed by Petru Groza. As later revealed by scholar Șerban Rădulescu-Zoner, the newspaper was...
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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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    European Studies, Vol. I, 2015, p. 29 Groza, p. 178 Deák & de Ujváry, pp. 100–101 Alexandru Marghiloman, Note politice, 4. 1918–1919, pp. 354–355, 358. Bucharest:...
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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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    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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    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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    26, 1929, p. 3 Rep., "Ultima Oră. D. Iorga și guvernul. După nouă luni", in Lupta, September 8, 1929, p. 4 "Ultima oră. Intoarcerea d-lui Gr. Filipescu"...
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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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