Ion Ioanid (28 March 1926 – 12 October 2003) was a Romanian dissident and writer. Ioanid was a political prisoner of the communist-led regime after World...
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Ioanid is a Romanian surname. People with this surname include: Costache Ioanid (1912–1987), Romanian poet and songwriter Ion Ioanid (1926–2003), Romanian...
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Cioculescu [ro] Radu Ciuceanu Corneliu Coposu Valeriu Gafencu Iuliu Hirțea Ion Ioanid Ioan Ianolide [ro] Nicolae Mărgineanu Gheorghe Mihail Ștefan I. Nenițescu...
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pp. 12–13, 17, 414; Ioanid, p. 236 Ioanid, pp. 240–241 Ancel (2005 a), pp. 428–425; Ioanid, pp. 240–241 Final Report, p. 345; Ioanid, p. 241 Final Report...
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The Ioanid Gang (Romanian: Banda Ioanid) is the name given by Communist propaganda to a group in Communist Romania named after two of its members, Alexandru...
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Emil Hațieganu Traian Herseni Iuliu Hirțea Iuliu Hossu Victor Iamandi † Ion Ioanid George Ivașcu Leon Kalustian Remus Koffler † Radu Korne Radu Lecca Gheorghe...
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Iuliu Hirțea, Iuliu Hossu, Ion Ioanid, George Ivașcu, Adm. Horia Macellariu, Mihail Manoilescu, Gen. Gheorghe Manoliu, Gen. Ion Negoițescu, Constantin Noica...
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escaped one night in June 1953, remaining free for over three months; Ion Ioanid was the last to be captured. A smaller mine, with some 400 inmates, it...
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Danube–Black Sea Canal." In his memoirs, Give us each day our daily prison, Ion Ioanid recounts the 12 years he spent in the prisons and labor camps of Communist...
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late 1960s, briefly dropping to 500 in 1958. As depicted by memoirist Ion Ioanid, the three main adversities faced by prisoners were hunger, cold and damp...
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