- Jilava
Jilava is a commune in
Ilfov county ,Romania , nearBucharest .The name derives from a Romanian word of Slavic origin ("žilav", which passed into Romanian as "jilav") meaning "humid place". Jilava was the location of a fort built by King
Carol I of Romania , as part of the capital's defense system. At a later date, the fort was converted into a prison.This prison is the site where, on
November 26 -27,1940 , theIron Guard authorities of theNational Legionary State killed 64political prisoner s as revenge for the previous killing of their leaderCorneliu Zelea Codreanu (see "Jilava Massacre "); it was also here thatIon Antonescu , dictator ("Conducător ") of Romania duringWorld War II , was executed forwar crimes in 1946. The prison also was detention site for political prisoners after the start of Communist rule in Romania.It is a functioning prison today.
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