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22: 122:. However, he was rejected by the other Communists and the Soviet Union. After the Brătianu faction of the National Liberal Party was forced to cease activity in 1947, Constantin Brătianu was arrested in 1948 or 1950 and imprisoned in 299: 92: 304: 62: 205: 177: 309: 96: 294: 107: 53:
Constantin was the son of general Constantin Ion Brătianu (1844–1910), who was the son of former prime minister
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Agents of Moscow – The Hungarian Communist Party and the Origins of Socialist Patriotism, 1941–1953
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had been urged by the US and UK to include opposition representatives in
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Enciclopedia Identitatii Romanesti Personalitati 2011
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Chairpersons of the National Liberal Party (Romania)
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Bucharest
Romania
Dumitru Brătianu
National Bank of Romania
National Liberal Party
Dinu Brătianu
King
Carol II
Conducător
Ion Antonescu
World War II
Antonescu was overthrown
Minister of Armaments and War Production
Constantin Sănătescu
Nicolae Rădescu
Paris Peace Conference of 1946
Petru Groza
his communist-dominated government
Ana Pauker
Sighet Prison








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