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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...
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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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former dignitaries or
officials were
executed by the Iron
Guard in the
Jilava M****acre. The
already harsh anti-Semitic
legislation was expanded, included...
- (November–December 1922). Back in Romania, Pătrășcanu was
arrested and
imprisoned at
Jilava in 1924 (the year when the
party was outlawed); he went on
hunger strike...
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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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segment of 16.3 km
between the DN6 road and the CFR Line 902 (near
Jilava),
called lot 2, was
signed in
March 2019 and is due to be
finished in 2022...
- The only
postwar execution of
Romanian war criminals,
Jilava, 1 June 1946....