Gavril Olteanu (1888–1946) was a leader of a Romanian paramilitary militia group, part of the Maniu Guards during World War II, which became notorious...
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(2006–2008) Gavril Olteanu, a leader of a Romanian paramilitary militia group, part of the Maniu guards during World War II George Olteanu (born 1974)...
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Bulgarian politician Gavril Myasnikov (1889–1945), Russian metalworker from the Urals and Bolshevik underground activist Gavril Olteanu, leader of a Romanian...
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15,000 Romani people.[citation needed] Aita Seaca massacre War crime Gavril Olteanu Retaliation by Romanian paramilitaries for the killing of 20 Romanian...
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Bistrița-Năsăud/Rodna Mountains Haiducii lui Avram Iancu–Sumanele Negre [ro] (Capt. Gavril Olteanu) White Guard (Leonida Bodiu) Apuseni Mountains National Defence Front...
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Fol – Bulgarian Thracologist Ion Niculiță – Moldovan archaeologist Sorin Olteanu – Romanian Thracologist, focused on Thraco-Daco-Moesian languages Engin...
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Netta [ro]† Constantin Nicolescu Alexandru Nicolschi Vasile Noveanu Gavril Olteanu† Nicolae Păiș Gherman Pântea Arsenie Papacioc [ro] Iustin Pârvu [ro]...
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September 1944, members of the irregular paramilitary Maniu Guard led by Gavril Olteanu massacred thirteen Székelys in Aita Seacă village in a revenge attack...
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Archived from the original on 5 November 2021. Retrieved 16 December 2021. Olteanu, Cosmin (2 January 2018). "Interview with founder of first pagan association...
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Bîzgan USR București Matei Adrian Dobrovie USR București Claudiu Iulius Gavril Năsui USR București Cristina Mădălina Prună USR București Tudor Rareș Pop...
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