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From 1945 to 1948, Rangheț headed the PCR's cadres section; in that capacity, he reported that the PCR had on 23 August 1944 "less than 1,000 party members, including the comrades from prisons and concentration camps", from which only 80 in Bucharest. From 1949 to 1950, he presided over the state
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on the grounds that he was a police informer. Upon his removal, those present appointed a provisional secretariat to head the party; it consisted of
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and, at times, Gheorghiu-Dej, belonged to a party commission charged with investigating the arrested communist and former
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in 1906), whom he married in 1935. In June 1938, Rangheț returned to Romania; together with his wife, he left for
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regional committees. From 1943 until his death, he was a member of the party's central committee.
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prison camp hospital where, according to an official version later disseminated by the party,
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factory, established in Arad in 1949, was renamed after his death the
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regional committee from 1932 to 1933. He held a similar post for
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from 1933 to 1934; that year, he became head of the
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General secretaries of the Romanian Communist Party
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Order of the Star of the Romanian People's Republic
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R.: 1945-1989 81:, where he earned a degree from the 174:, following the establishment of a 39:communist activist and politician. 356:Dorel Banabic; Ioan Avram (2019), 14: 615: 46:family, Rangheț was a native of 629:indicate interim officeholders. 195:Defense of the Fatherland Order 438:University of California Press 330:Romanian Journal of Sociology 1: 459:Lumea secreta a nomenclaturii 393:Romania under Communist Rule 193:, first class in 1948; the 698: 624: 613: 531: 216:. Renamed years later as 101:until the fall of 1940. 189:Rangheț was awarded the 56:Romanian Communist Party 657:People from Arad County 484:The Iosif Rangheț lathe 197:, second class and the 184:Great National Assembly 154:Rangheț giving a speech 155: 114:Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej 21: 405:Florica Dobre (ed.), 336:. 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