Nicolae Rădescu

Nicolae Rădescu
Nicolae Rădescu
Chief of the Romanian General Staff
In office
15 October 1944 – 6 December 1944
Monarch Mihai I
Preceded by Gheorghe Mihail
Succeeded by Petru Groza
Prime Minister of Romania
In office
December 7, 1944 – March 1, 1945
Monarch Mihai I
Preceded by Constantin Sănătescu
Succeeded by Petru Groza
Personal details
Born March 30, 1874
Călimăneşti, Romania
Died May 16, 1953(1953-05-16) (aged 79)
New York City, New York
Nationality Romanian
Profession General
Military service
Service/branch Romanian Land Forces
Rank General de Corp de Armată (Lieutenant General)

Nicolae Rădescu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e rəˈdesku]; March 30, 1874, Călimăneşti – May 16, 1953, New York City) was a Romanian army officer and political figure. He was the last pre-communist rule Prime Minister of Romania, serving from December 7, 1944 to March 1, 1945.

Before World War II, he was the leader of a far right party called Cruciada Românismului ("The Crusade of Romanianism"), the splinter group of the Iron Guard created by Mihai Stelescu.

In 1942, during Ion Antonescu's dictatorship, Rădescu wrote an article critical of the German ambassador Manfred Freiherr von Killinger and his constant intrusion in the internal affairs of Romania. He was interned as a political prisoner in the Târgu Jiu camp. On August 23, 1944, immediately after Antonescu's downfall, Rădescu was released from prison and appointed Chief of the General Staff of the Romanian Army.

He became prime minister on December 7, 1944. In this position he tried to adopt strong anti-Communist policies modelled on those of the George Papandreou Greek government. At the end of February 1945, the Communist Party of Romania and its allies organised a mass rally in front of the Royal Palace to call for his resignation. As the protest carried on, unknown persons opened fire from the Interior Ministry building situated across the street, killing some ten persons. Held responsible for this by the Soviets and the Romanian Communists, Rădescu was forced to resign. Joseph Stalin had Andrey Vyshinsky communicated the warning that the Soviet Union would not allow Northern Transylvania to be awarded back to Romania if Rădescu were to remain prime minister. He resigned his position on March 1.

On March 6, 1945, the first Communist-dominated government of Romania took office under the direction of Petru Groza. Over the next few years, the Communists would completely consolidate their power.

Pursued by the Communist authorities, in 1946 Rădescu sought refuge in the British embassy, and ultimately left Romania not for the United Kingdom but for the United States. Once in America, he and other exiled Romanian political figures, including Augustin Popa, Mihail Fărcăşanu, Grigore Gafencu, and Constantin Vişoianu, came together to form a united anti-communist opposition in exile called Romanian National Committee. They never received major support from any of the Free World governments. At the Yalta Conference, the United States and the United Kingdom had conceded the dominant role in Romania to the Soviet Union, and the Soviet occupation of Romania had assured that concession. Rădescu died in 1953 in New York City.

At the initiative of Prime Minister Mugur Isărescu, the remains of General Rădescu were brought back to Romania in 2000. Following the wishes expressed in his testament, he was reburied in the Orthodox Bellu Cemetery in Bucharest on November 23, 2000.


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