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    Mihail Moruzov (8 November 1887 – 26 November 1940) was the founder and first head of Romania's modern domestic espionage agency, the Secret Intelligence...
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    Gheorghe Mihail Alexandru Mironescu Radu Mironovici Alexandru Moghioroș Mihail Moruzov † Ghiță Moscu Marian Munteanu Ion Negoițescu Ion Negulescu † Alexandru...
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    department of intelligence. By 1925, after several years of efforts, Mihail Moruzov managed to convince the General Staff about the necessity of a secret...
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    Sima returned to Romania from Germany to begin talks with General Mihail Moruzov of the secret service about the Iron Guard joining the government. On...
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  • Romanian general (b. 1881) Victor Iamandi, Romanian politician (b. 1891) Mihail Moruzov, Romanian intelligence chief (b. 1887) November 27 Henri Guillaumet...
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    Cocea was building a personal rapport with the Siguranța's Director, Mihail Moruzov. A later dossier compiled on Cocea by the Siguranța places Foriș among...
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    assassination).[citation needed] Also killed were former Chief of Secret Police Mihail Moruzov and his deputy, Niki Ștefănescu, who was shot 38 times. These two were...
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    by Armand Călinescu, alongside police prefect Gavrilă Marinescu and Mihail Moruzov, the Romanian intelligence director. Alexandru Cantacuzino was buried...
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  • describes Cocea as a double agent, notoriously close to Siguranța director Mihail Moruzov (his Bucharest neighbor), trafficking in information from the communist...
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    decayed, and was finally abandoned around the end of the 15th century. Mihail Moruzov (1887–1940), founder and first head of Romania's modern domestic espionage...
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    mediated a September 1938 encounter between Sima and Carol's spymaster, Mihail Moruzov. During these contacts, Coroamă was expected to present Carol with a...
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    general director. In November 1940, two months after his predecessor Mihail Moruzov was arrested, he became chief of the Special Intelligence Service. During...
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  • 1891). Gabriel Marinescu, brigadier general and politician (born 1886). Mihail Moruzov, founder of the Romanian Secret Intelligence Service (born 1887). Aristide...
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