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    the names of Messrs. Ion Mihalache, Ghiță Pop [ro], Ion Hudiță, Virgil Solomon...", and then added other 22 names. Alongside Hudiță, Solomon was the liaison...
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    Bucharest, 1990 (in Romanian) Ioan Hudiță, "Pagini de jurnal" ("Diary Pages"), in Magazin Istoric Vasile Niculae, Ion Ilincioiu, Stelian Neagoe, Doctrina...
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    Gemil Dimitrie Gusti Nicolae Hortolomei Ioan Hudiță Horia Hulubei Dragomir Hurmuzescu Garabet Ibrăileanu Ion Ionescu de la Brad Iorgu Iordan Nicolae Iorga...
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  • History), Constantin C. Giurescu (Romanian History), Ion Hudiță (ro) (History of Diplomacy), Ion Nestor (Prehistoric Archaeology), Victor Papacostea (History...
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  • Ioana Berindei (1922–2008), the daughter of historian and politician Ion Hudiță [ro]. The two had a son, noted historian Mihnea Berindei (1948–2016)....
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    Budapest, 2001 Ion C. Butnaru, The Silent Holocaust: Romania and Its Jews, Praeger/Greenwood, Westport, 1992 (in Romanian) Ioan Hudiță, "Pagini de jurnal"...
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    serving directly under the titular minister of agriculture, who was Ioan Hudiță of the PNȚ. The two men openly disputed with each other—during the first...
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    prisoners here. Ioana Berindei, the daughter of historian and politician Ioan Hudiță and the wife of historian Dan Berindei was detained at Mislea Prison together...
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    active in semi-clandestinity. According to the PNȚ activist Ioan Hudiță, Madgearu, with Ion Mihalache and Mihai Popovici, continued to support the king, and...
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    into the PNȚ. This merger saw the party being joined by historian Ioan Hudiță, who later became one of Maniu's dedicated supporters. From May 1935, the...
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    December 1944 - 28 February 1945) Minister of Agriculture and Property Ioan Hudiță (6 December 1944 - 28 February 1945) Minister of National Economy: Aurel...
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    PNȚ colleague Ioan Hudiță. He tried to do the same for Rosetti, but was met with the stiff opposition of linguist Giorge Pascu. Hudiță was particularly...
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    armistice terms, drawn by a committee consisting of Ghiță Popp [ro] and Ioan Hudiță (PNȚ), Bebe Brătianu and C. Zamfirescu (PNL), Ștefan Voitec and Iosif Jumanca...
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    Botoșineanu, p. 224 Goșu, p. 195 Stan, p. 185 Giurescu, p. 84 Bozgan, p. 326; Hudiță, p. 251 Lucian Boia, "Germanofilii". Elita intelectuală românească în anii...
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    Golopenția † George Grigorovici † Emil Hațieganu A. de Herz Iuliu Hirțea Ioan Hudiță Iosif Jumanca Leon Kalustian Dumitru Karnabatt Radu Korne † Vasile Măinescu [ro]...
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    the events, the text had been drafted as early as 1943 by Popa and Ioan Hudiță, and only presented to the communists for signing. Nevertheless, both versions...
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    (1941), p. 27; Xenopol, pp. 150–153 Hudiță, pp. 299–300, 323; Xenopol, pp. 153–154 Xenopol, p. 161. See also Hudiță, pp. 274–275, 302 "Adunarea Naționale...
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    enslavement. According to PNȚ man Ioan Hudiță, Gafencu was in fact Blank's connection inside both party and government. Hudiță reports several accounts according...
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    by Hudiță suggests that, at the time, Voitec resented Petru Groza and his Ploughmen's Front, who were prevented from joining the coalition. Hudiță claims...
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    these records obscure the participation of the PNȚ which, through Ioan Hudiță, also claimed to have established this intellectual opposition movement...
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    "Piese noi la 'Dosarul Ana Pauker'". Magazin Istoric. XXVI (10): 23–24. Hudiță, Ioan (1994). "Pagini de jurnal". Magazin Istoric. XXVIII (6): 6. Cașu,...
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    others, these were: Mac Constantinescu, Demostene Botez, Haig Acterian, Ioan Hudiță, Zaharia Stancu, Marcel Janco, Șerban Cioculescu, F. Brunea-Fox, Sergiu...
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    character. Others simply believed that Averescu was incompetent. The PNȚ's Ioan Hudiță claimed to see right through Averescu's charisma, to his "spineless" and...
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