• two Romanian People's Tribunals (Romanian: Tribunalele Poporului), the Bucharest People's Tribunal and the Northern Transylvania People's Tribunal (which...
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  • People's Tribunal refers to nongovernmental tribunals founded by citizens. It may refer to: 2017 People's Tribunal on Myanmar; see Shadi Sadr China Tribunal...
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  • Bucharest tribunal sentenced only 187 people. There were more trials concerning war crimes and "crimes against peace" after the "People's Tribunals" were...
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    The 1944 Romanian coup d'état, better known in Romanian historiography as the Act of 23 August (Romanian: Actul de la 23 august), was a coup d'état led...
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    Albert Wass (category People convicted by the Romanian People's Tribunals)
    as a war criminal by the Romanian People's Tribunals, however, United States authorities refused to extradite Wass to Romania claiming the lack of solid...
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    Horia Sima (category Romanian Austro-Hungarians)
    later to Spain, where he lived until his death. In 1946, the Romanian People's Tribunals again sentenced Sima to death in absentia as a war criminal....
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  • Vintilă Horia (category People convicted by the Romanian People's Tribunals)
    Vintilă Horia (Romanian pronunciation: [vinˈtilə ˈhori.a]; December 18, 1915 – April 4, 1992) was a Romanian writer, winner of the Prix Goncourt. His...
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    The Romanian Communist Party (Romanian: Partidul Comunist Român, [parˈtidul kɔmuˈnist rɔˈmɨn], PCR) was a communist party in Romania. The successor to...
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    Gheorghe Alexianu (category People convicted by the Romanian People's Tribunals)
    given to Romanian schools. There were then 57 high schools (26 Romanian, 13 Ukrainian, 18 Russian), of which 34 practical high schools (5 Romanian, 13 Ukrainian...
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    Ion Antonescu (category People convicted by the Romanian People's Tribunals)
    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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  • Bucharest. In line with Article 14 of the Armistice Agreement, two Romanian People's Tribunals were set up to try suspected war criminals. As the country declared...
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  • Bucharest. In line with Article 14 of the Armistice Agreement, two Romanian People's Tribunals were set up to try suspected war criminals. As the country declared...
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    Nicolae Macici (category People convicted by the Romanian People's Tribunals)
    November 1886 – 15 June 1950) was a Romanian lieutenant general during World War II, when he commanded the Romanian First Army, first on the side of the...
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    The Romanian revolution (Romanian: Revoluția română) was a period of violent civil unrest in Romania during December 1989 as a part of the revolutions...
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    Mihai Antonescu (category People convicted by the Romanian People's Tribunals)
    of Iași, stop the emigration of Jews from Romania, and remove the Romanian government's protection of Romanian Jews outside the country, thus leaving them...
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  • List of convicted war criminals (category People convicted of war crimes)
    (1907–1946), Romanian government official; found guilty by the Romanian People's Tribunals; executed Constantin Petrovicescu (1883–1949), Romanian soldier...
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  • Ion C. Marinescu (category People convicted by the Romanian People's Tribunals)
    contributing to Romania's attack on the Soviet Union via his submissive policy towards Nazi Germany. Tried during the Post-World War II Romanian war crime trials...
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    the minor Axis powers, for example in the post World War II Romanian People's Tribunals. To circumvent this, the Allies argued that the major war criminals...
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    Nicolae Ciupercă (category People convicted by the Romanian People's Tribunals)
    tried by the Bucharest People's Tribunal. He was sentenced to 12 years in prison for conspiring against the Romanian People's Republic and conspiring...
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    Visarion Puiu (category People convicted by the Romanian People's Tribunals)
    he was sentenced to death in absentia by the Bucharest People's Tribunal. He created the Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Western Europe under the authority...
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    Stelian Popescu (category People convicted by the Romanian People's Tribunals)
    Turcului, Prahova County – March 8, 1954, in Madrid, Spain) was a nationalist Romanian journalist. He was elected to Parliament many times. He was Minister of...
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  • Radu Lecca (category People convicted by the Romanian People's Tribunals)
    Radu D. Lecca (February 15, 1890–1980) was a Romanian spy, journalist, civil servant and convicted war criminal. A World War I veteran who served a prison...
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  • operations with Rumania against Germany and Hungary." In line with Article 14 of the Armistice Agreement two Romanian People's Tribunals were set up to...
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    Iași pogrom (category Pages with Romanian IPA)
    by Romanian authorities and the Romanian Army in "broad daylight". The Romanian People's Tribunals were conducted in 1946 and a total of 57 people were...
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    Petre Pandrea (category Romanian radio people)
    In 1945, he again defended Gyr, who was being tried by the Romanian People's Tribunals, and unusually prosecuted by their former schoolmate Mihail de...
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    Constantin Petrovicescu (category People convicted by the Romanian People's Tribunals)
    Constantin Petrovicescu (Romanian pronunciation: [konstanˈtim petroviˈtʃesku]; October 22, 1883 – September 8, 1949) was a Romanian soldier and politician...
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    Petru Groza (category People's Party (interwar Romania) politicians)
    wartime regime of Marshal Ion Antonescu (see Romania during World War II and Romanian People's Tribunals). To confirm Groza in office, elections were...
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  • Trial and execution of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
    resulted in guilty verdicts and death sentences for former Romanian President and Romanian Communist Party General Secretary Nicolae Ceaușescu, and his...
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    "purging commissions", all of them controlled by the PCR, and the Romanian People's Tribunals (investigating war crimes, and constantly supported by agitprop...
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    Jilava Prison (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
    Jilava. In May 1946, the accused war criminals tried by the Romanian People's Tribunals were incarcerated at Jilava, including Ion Antonescu, Mihai Antonescu...
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