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Jilava is a
commune in
Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania, near Bucharest. It is
composed of a
single village,
Jilava. The name
derives from a
Romanian word...
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Jilava Prison (Romanian:
Penitenciarul București–
Jilava) is a
prison located in
Jilava, a
village south of Bucharest, Romania. The
prison began as Fort...
- The
Jilava m****acre took
place during the
night of
November 26, 1940, at
Jilava Prison, near Bucharest, Romania. Sixty-four
political detainees were killed...
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Gherla Prison 1785
Gherla Maximum security prison Jilava Prison Converted from a fort in 1907
Jilava commune,
Ilfov County The
prison was
created from...
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spending the time
during World War II in
prisons and
internment camps:
Jilava (1940), Caransebeș (1942), Văcărești (1943), and Târgu Jiu (1943). Ceaușescu...
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dignitaries or
officials were
executed by the Iron
Guard in
Jilava prison while awaiting trial (see
Jilava M****acre).
Later that day,
historian and
former prime...
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moderate politicians like
Nicolae Iorga ended with Codreanu's
incarceration at
Jilava Prison and
eventual ********ination at the
hands of the Gendarmerie. He was...
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former dignitaries or
officials were
executed by the Iron
Guard in the
Jilava M****acre. The
already harsh anti-Semitic
legislation was expanded, included...
- The only
postwar execution of
Romanian war criminals,
Jilava, 1 June 1946....
- were
transferred to the
Jilava Prison via railroad. Days or w****s
could p****
before a
suitable train was available. From
Jilava, they were ****igned to...