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Virgil Calotescu (16
January 1928 – 6 May 1991) was a
Romanian film director. He
directed nearly 50
films between 1952 and 1987. His 1967 film The Subterranean...
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Alexandru С.
Calotescu-Neicu (1888–1952) was a
Romanian columnist and epigrammatist. Born in Turceni, Gorj County, he
attended primary school in his native...
- (1966,
directed by
Gheorghe Naghi)
Subteranul (1967,
directed by
Virgil Calotescu) -
Florescu Șeful
sectorului suflete (1967) - Horațiu Răpirea fecioarelor...
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Corneliu Calotescu (November 19, 1889 –
October 17, 1970) was a
Romanian major-general in
World War II. He was born in Pitești, the son of Constantin...
- surgery, and he was
succeeded as
governor by
General Corneliu Calotescu. On
October 10,
Calotescu announced his
decision that all the Jews of Cernăuți must...
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measures were
taken in
Bukovina and
Bessarabia (under
Governors Corneliu Calotescu and
Gheorghe Voiculescu, respectively).
Antonescu strictly relied on the...
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Traian Roman) as
Capitanul Stoian 1975:
Mastodont (directed by
Virgil Calotescu) as
Ilarie Micu 1975: The Wall (directed by
Constantin Vaeni) as ilegalistul...
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Bukovina Governorate In
office 21
March 1943 – 23
March 1944
Prime Minister Ion
Antonescu Preceded by
Corneliu Calotescu Succeeded by
Position abolished...
- villages: Gârbovu, Jilțu, Murgești, Strâmba-Jiu, and
Valea Viei. Al. C.
Calotescu-Neicu (1888–1952),
columnist and
epigrammatist Ionuț Tătaru (born 1989)...
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saved 19,689
Jewish people. Initially,
Governor of
Bukovina Corneliu Calotescu allowed only 190
Jewish people to stay, but
Traian Popovici,
after an...