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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President Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Deputy Minister of National Defence In office 1950–1954 Prime Minister Petru Groza Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Minister...
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arrested for war crimes, Gheorghiu-Dej together with prime-minister Petru Groza pressured the King into abdicating in December 1947, marking the onset...
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government headed by Petru Groza. From August 1945 to January 1946, Michael went on a "royal strike" and unsuccessfully tried to oppose Groza's communist-controlled...
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Communications and Public Works Ministry under Gheorghiu-Dej in the first Petru Groza government. In 1946-1947, he was a member of Romania's delegation to...
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1945, the king was forced to accept a communist government headed by Petru Groza while the following year, the rigged general elections confirmed the...
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Liberal Party-Tătărescu, and representing it inside the communist-endorsed Petru Groza cabinet. In 1946-1947, he was also the President of the Romanian Delegation...
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1600–1670), poet Petru Giovacchini (1910–1955), Corsican hero Petru Groza (1884–1958), Romanian politician and Prime Minister Petru Lucinschi (born 1940)...
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direction of Petru Groza. Over the next few years, the Communists completely consolidated their power. One of the first decrees of the Groza government...
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Tudor Vianu National College of Computer Science (section Nomenclature "Dr. Petru Groza" up to 1974)
many nomenklatura children attended its classes, especially at the "Dr. Petru Groza", theoretical high school among others. In September 1970, by the decision...
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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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placekicker for the Cleveland Browns Lou Groza Award, annual college football award for best placekicker Petru Groza (1884–1958), Romanian politician This...
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in Déva, Austria-Hungary (now Deva, Romania). She was the daughter of Petru Groza, prime minister of Romania from 1945 to 1952. She was educated at a commercial...
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December 4 – R. C. Majumdar, Indian historian (d. 1980) December 7 – Petru Groza, Romanian politician, 46th prime minister of Romania (d. 1958) December...
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and a politician who served as Minister of War in the First cabinet of Petru Groza from March 7, 1945 to November 29, 1946. Constantin Vasiliu-Rășcanu was...
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enacted by the Petru Groza cabinet or to receive its Ministers in audience. The King was "in strike" as a form of protest, following Petru Groza's refusal to...
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Council of Ministers In office 21 October 1955 – 21 March 1961 President Petru Groza Ion Gheorghe Maurer Deputy Emil Bodnăraș Preceded by Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej...
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less willing to follow Stalin's directions). After the ascension of the Petru Groza government, Pătrășcanu was also one of the initiators of purges and persecutions...
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was not involved in politics. After graduating in 1965 from the Dr. Petru Groza High School, he enrolled in the Faculty of Physics of the University...
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President of the Provisional Presidium of the Republic) Succeeded by Petru Groza Member of the Great National Assembly In office 1948–1961 Member of the...
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secretary, and soon after the finance minister and the deputy premier in the Petru Groza cabinet which he had helped bring to power in February 1945 (with Pauker...
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political organisation of ploughmen, founded at Deva in 1933 and led by Petru Groza. At its peak in 1946, the Front had over 1 million members. Begun in...
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seats. In 1945, the Soviet Union all but forced King Michael to appoint Petru Groza as Prime Minister. Soviet emissary Andrei Vyshinsky had warned the king...
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military administration until March 9, 1945 (after the appointment of Petru Groza as Prime Minister), after which it became again part of Romania. In 1952...
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Bihor County, Crișana, Romania. Between 1958 and 1996, it was named Dr. Petru Groza, after the Romanian socialist leader who died in 1958. The town is located...
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Antonín Zápotocký, Petru Groza, and Pauker in 1948...
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Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu & Anton Moisescu Ion Gheorghe Maurer State Council (1961–1974)...
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the one led by Nicolae Rădescu. This changed in March 1945, when Dr. Petru Groza of the Ploughmen's Front, a party closely associated with the Communists...
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Sănătescu, Prime minister (1944) Nicolae Rădescu, Prime minister (1944–1945) Petru Groza, Prime minister (1945–1947) Socialist Republic of Romania General Secretaries...
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6 December 1944 28 February 1945 84 days Mil. Rădescu 46 Petru Groza (1884–1958) — 1946 6 March 1945 30 December 1947 2 years, 299 days FP Groza I–II...
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