Eugen Țurcanu (8 July 1925 – 17 December 1954) was a Romanian criminal who led a group that terrorized their fellow inmates during the late 1940's at...
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Țurcanu is a Romanian-language surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eugen Țurcanu (1925–1954), Romanian communist criminal Ion Țurcanu (born...
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themselves been arrested and found guilty of political crimes. Their leader, Eugen Țurcanu, a prisoner and former member of the Iron Guard, who had also shortly...
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musician Eugen Trică (born 1976), Romanian football manager and former player Eugen Țurcanu (1925–1954), Romanian communist criminal and torturer Eugen Weidmann...
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to Pitești was Ion Marina. Țurcanu and the group he was part of were moved to Pitești from Suceava on 21 April 1949. Țurcanu became in time an informant...
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Chivu Stoica Vasile Stoica Adrian Stroe Alexandru Todea Sandu Tudor Eugen Țurcanu † Gheorghe Ursu † Gheorghe Vasilichi Constantin Vasiliu [ro] † Alice...
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Eugen Barbu (Romanian pronunciation: [e.uˈdʒen ˈbarbu]; 20 February 1924 – 7 September 1993) was a Romanian modern novelist, short story writer, journalist...
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group from Târgșor, where the experiment had failed. In August 1951, Eugen Țurcanu, the lead torturer at Pitești, arrived at Gherla. During the preceding...
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of the test subjects for an experiment in reeducation inaugurated by Eugen Țurcanu and Petrică Fux, namely: "a regimen of political indoctrination under...
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veterans of Pitești Prison, were transferred there with direct orders from Eugen Țurcanu to continue the process. The warden approved only isolating prisoners...
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