• War II, his mother married another old-time Communist, Grigore Răceanu. Mircea Răceanu grew up in Bucharest, studying at the Ion Luca Caragiale High School...
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  • Orthodox priest Mircea Pârligras (born 1980), Romanian chess Grandmaster Mircea Puta (1950—2007), Romanian mathematician Mircea Răceanu (born 1935), Romanian...
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  • Răceanu is a surname of Romanian origin. Notable people with the surname include: Grigore Răceanu (1906–1996), Romanian communist politician Mircea Răceanu...
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  • being freed from prison in 1960. Grigore Răceanu married Ileana Pop and became the stepfather of Mircea Răceanu, who later became a noted diplomat. In March...
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    from the original on 7 July 2008. Retrieved 9 April 2013. Roger Kirk; Mircea Răceanu (1994). Romania versus the United States: diplomacy of the absurd, 1985–1989...
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  • Ana Pauker, communist politician Marcel Pauker, communist politician Mircea Răceanu, diplomat and dissident (Jewish father) Leonte Răutu, communist politician...
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    States Ambassador to Romania from 1985 to 1989, and Romanian diplomat Mircea Răceanu assert that Bobu was "arguably the most powerful Romanian after the...
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    Romania in 1944 and stayed for more than a decade." Roger E. Kirk, Mircea Răceanu, Romania Versus the United States: Diplomacy of the Absurd, 1985–1989...
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  • Motor Company Ion Mihai Pacepa – general of Securitate[citation needed] Mircea Răceanu – diplomat Vladimir Tismăneanu – specialist in political systems and...
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    President, for "nationalism". According to dissident Mircea Răceanu, whose father Grigore Răceanu was a prominent PCR member, the document was known to...
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