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Alexandru "Sașa"
Ivasiuc (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru (ˈsaʃa) ivaˈsjuk]; July 12, 1933 –
March 4, 1977) was a
Romanian novelist. He was born...
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victims were
actor Toma
Caragiu and
writers A. E. Bakonsky,
Alexandru Ivasiuc and
Corneliu M. Popescu.
Communist ruler Nicolae Ceaușescu
suspended his...
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Harmat (1900–1985),
Israeli architect Simon Hollósy
Monica Iagăr
Alexandru Ivasiuc György
Jakubinyi Hermann Kahan Amos
Manor Gisella Perl Kornélia Prielle...
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Party In
office 17
October 1992 – 22
March 1997
Preceded by
Constantin Ivasiuc Succeeded by
Valeriu Tabără
Personal details Born (1949-09-29) 29 September...
- (1925–1977)
Eugen Barbu (1924–1993)
Nicolae Breban (born 1934)
Alexandru Ivasiuc (1933–1977)
Dumitru Radu
Popescu (born 1935)
Marin Preda (1922–1980) Dinu...
- Austria-Hungary/Yugoslavia, nf) Ivan
Ivanji (born 1929, Yugoslavia/Austria, f)
Alexandru Ivasiuc (1933–1977, Romania, f) T C
Ivens (1921–1988, England, nf)
George Cecil...
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historian and children's
novelist (killed in earthquake, born 1923)
Alexandru Ivasiuc,
Romanian novelist (killed in earthquake, born 1933)
March 15 – Hubert...
- of a
young doctor.
Censorship in
Romania remained in place:
Alexandru Ivasiuc and Paul Goma had both been
imprisoned for
their parti****tion in the Bucharest...
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important people in
Romanian culture such as
Constantin Noica and
Alexandru Ivasiuc. At the
penal colony from
Salcia he met Ion
Dezideriu Sîrbu, Alexandru...
- 1969)
Virgil Gheorghiu (1916–1992)
Panait Istrati (1884–1935)
Alexandru Ivasiuc (1894–1935)
Norman Manea (born 1936) Gib Mihăescu (1894–1935)
Mircea Nedelciu...