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    Eugen Cristescu (3 April 1895 – 12 June 1950) was the second head of the Kingdom of Romania's domestic espionage agency, the Secret Intelligence Service...
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  • Eugen Cristescu, Romanian secret police head Gheorghe Cristescu, Romanian socialist Marian Cristescu, Romanian football midfielder Melania Cristescu,...
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    including Ion Antonescu, Mihai Antonescu, Constantin Pantazi [ro], Eugen Cristescu, and Radu Lecca. Both Antonescus were executed there on June 1, along...
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    Aftenie, Ioan Arbore, Nicolae Ciupercă, Constantin S. Constantin, Eugen Cristescu, Anton Golopenția, George Grigorovici, Radu Korne, and Radu R. Rosetti...
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    of these, paid, according to Gheorghe, the brother of his successor Eugen Cristescu, 200,000 lei a month. Others included Princess Caradja (who worked...
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    assassination, while nominating two politicians associated with Antonescu (Eugen Cristescu and the former Undersecretary of the Interior Alexandru Rioşanu), whom...
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    Maniu's private spy service was supposedly run by none other than Eugen Cristescu, later (1940–1944) head of Serviciul Secret de Informații, Romania's...
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  • Gheorghe Cristescu (October 10, 1882 in Copaciu, Giurgiu County – November 29, 1973 in Timișoara) was a Romanian socialist and, for a part of his life...
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    Special Service of Intelligence (Serviciul Special de Informații), with Eugen Cristescu as director. Through the communist period, the service was used as...
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    The complicity of the Special Intelligence Service and its director Eugen Cristescu was also advanced as a possibility. The subsequent attempts at a cover-up...
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