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Vitali Holostenco

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thesis on the Romanian state's heterogeneous character (with the need for the liberation of oppressed people it ruled over). Reaction to this goal had already provoked a crisis within the Party: in 1924,
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had taken care to tighten his grip on the select group of Romanian leaders, trusting Vitali Holostenco to enforce the
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and was one of the members to vote for its transformation into the Socialist-Communist Party (future
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had left the PCdR without its leadership after being expelled for refusing to take the directives.
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Holostenco could not finish the assignment of unifying the Romanian
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Holostenco was recalled in 1931, and was executed during the
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Upon his release, he fled to the Soviet Union, becoming the
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Communist Party of Ukraine (Soviet Union) politicians
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General secretaries of the Romanian Communist Party
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General Secretaries of the Romanian Communist Party
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Ukrainian
Izmail
Russian Empire
Romanian
Soviet
communist
pseudonyms
Izmail
Bessarabia Governorate
Russian Empire
Odessa Oblast
Ukraine
Bucharest
Socialist Party of Romania
Romanian Communist Party
Dealul Spirii Trial
Iași
Christian Rakovsky
Communist Party of Ukraine
general secretary
Joseph Stalin
Comintern
Gheorghe Cristescu
Marcel Pauker
Alexander Stefanski
Great Purges
Rakovsky
Left Opposition
Popular Front
Victor Frunză

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