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Silviu Brucan (born Saul Bruckner; 18
January 1916 – 14
September 2006) was a
Romanian communist politician. He
became a
critic of the
dictatorship of...
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coalesced into the
National Democratic Bloc in June 1944.
According to
Silviu Brucan, the two main
conspirators from the
Communist Party's side were Emil Bodnăraș...
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Communist Party dignitaries:
Gheorghe Apostol,
Alexandru Bârlădeanu,
Silviu Brucan,
Corneliu Mănescu,
Constantin Pîrvulescu and
Grigore Răceanu. The six communist...
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Front (FSN)
existed as an
underground organization.
According to
Silviu Brucan, this was not the case, as the
letters were
written by
Alexandru Melian...
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December 1989.
Marian Baciu [ro]
Alexandru Bârlădeanu Ana
Blandiana Silviu Brucan Valeriu Bucurescu Ion
Caramitru Constantin Cârjan
Cristina Ciontu Doina...
- Dan
Barbilian –
mathematician and poet
Grigore Brâncuș -
linguist Silviu Brucan –
political analyst and
author Matilda Caragiu Marioțeanu –
linguist George...
- búton
Fitela mid hine ... hæfde áglaéca elne
gegongen þæt hé béahhordes
brúcan móste
selfes dóme saébát gehléod bær on
bearm scipes beorhte frætwa Wælses...
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perfect English. She
married Silviu Brucan, a
communist politician and diplomat, with whom she had
three children.
Brucan later became a
critic of Nicolae...
- eve of the
first free post-communist
elections day (20 May 1990),
Silviu Brucan—who was part of the FSN—argued that the 1989
revolution was not anti-communist...
- so-called
Letter of the Six (Gheorghe Apostol,
Alexandru Bârlădeanu,
Silviu Brucan,
Constantin Pîrvulescu, and
Grigore Răceanu) not to
enlist his ****istance...