- Grigore Preoteasa
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birth_place =Bucharest ,Romania
residence =Bucharest
death_date =death date and age|1957|11|4|1915|8|25|mf=y
death_place =Moscow ,Soviet Union
office =Foreign Affairs Minister of Romania
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term_start =October 4 ,1955
term_end =July 14 ,1957
predecessor =Simion Bughici
successor =Ion Gheorghe Maurer
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party =Romanian Communist Party
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occupation =journalist
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spouse = Ecaterina Preoteasa
children = George and Ilinca
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footnotes =Grigore Preoteasa (
August 25 1915 -November 4 1957 ) was aRomania n communist activist, journalist, and politician, who served asCommunist Romania 's Minister of Foreign Affairs betweenOctober 4 ,1955 and the time of his death.Biography
Born in
Bucharest as the son of a worker for the Romanian Railways (CFR), he attended theUniversity of Bucharest 's Faculty of Letters during the 1930s, [Tismăneanu, p.267] and began his association with theRomanian Communist Party (PCR or PCdR) during the Griviţa Strike. [Betea & Vohn] First arrested the following year, he was repeatedly sentenced to prison terms (inJilava , Doftana,Craiova ,Miercurea-Ciuc , andCaracal ). [Betea & Vohn; Cioroianu, p.210]After 1936, Preoteasa joined the leadership of the Democratic Students' Front ("Frontul Studenţesc Democrat" or "Frontul Democratic Universitar"), an anti-fascist organization created by the PCR in opposition to
Iron Guard influence and headed byGheorghe Rădulescu ,Miron Constantinescu , andConstanţa Crăciun . [Mihailov Chiciuc; Tismăneanu, p.267] He was consequently one of the most importantcadre s involved inagitprop , [Tismăneanu, p.76] but, like his fellow activistsIon Popescu-Puţuri ,Alexandru Iliescu , andGrigore Răceanu , appears to have been occasionally critical of guidelines imposed on the PCR by theSoviet Union and theComintern . [Tismăneanu, p.79, 274]A contributor to the PCR's illegal newspaper "
România Liberă ", he was interned with other opponents of theIon Antonescu dictatorship at a camp inTârgu Jiu for the larger part ofWorld War II ; despite Preoteasa's imprisonment, materials signed in his name can be found in "România Liberă " issues from that same period — this has been attributed to 1950s forgery by the Communist Party's History Section (printing issues that had never existed was meant to mask the group's inactivity duringWorld War II ). [Betea & Vohn]He escaped together with his friend
Nicolae Ceauşescu in the summer of 1944, before Antonescu's toppling ("seeRomania during World War II "). [Tismăneanu, p.164] As two among the fewintellectual s to stand at the party's forefront, Preoteasa and Constantinescu initially approached the group aroundLucreţiu Pătrăşcanu in opposition toGeneral Secretary Ştefan Foriş , but, after Foriş was deposed, sided with new leaderGheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej [Cioroianu, p.211; Tismăneanu, p.113] (the latter was sympathetic to Preoteasa, having worked with his father at theGriviţa CFR facilities in Bucharest). [Tismăneanu, p.164]Serving as editor in chief of "România Liberă" between late 1944 and 1946 [Betea & Vohn; Cioroianu, p.210-211; Frunză, p.240; Tismăneanu, p.164, 267] and press officer in the propaganda Ministry (after 1945), [Betea & Vohn] he frequently attacked the opposition to the PCR-backed
Petru Groza cabinet, and wrote against theNational Peasants' Party in particular. [Frunză, p.224]He was gradually promoted by Gheorghiu-Dej after their faction won supremacy inside the "Romanian Workers' Party" (PMR, the new name of the PCR after 1947). [Cioroianu, p.211; Frunză, p.240; Tismăneanu, p.164] Selected a member of the
Central Committee in December 1955, replacingLeonte Răutu as head of the Propaganda Section, he became secretary of the Central Committee and deputy member of thePolitburo in June 1957. [Betea & Vohn; Cioroianu, p.211; Tismăneanu, p.164-165] He was probably seen by Gheorghiu-Dej as a replacement for Răutu, who was by then falling out of favor. [Tismăneanu, p.305]As minister, Preoteasa was noted for handling the aftermath of the
Hungarian Revolution of 1956 , and for detaining on Romanian soil those Hungarian politicians who had been captured by the Soviets — includingImre Nagy (kept in aSecuritate building inSnagov ) andGeorg Lukács . [Deletant, p.111] Following a request fromJános Kádár , Romanian authorities referred to many of these arrests as "granting asylum", implying that the Soviets had extended their protection in the face ofcounterrevolution . [Cioroianu, p.198; Deletant, p.111] His government office was taken over byIon Gheorghe Maurer in July 1957.A member of the PMR delegation to the 40th anniversary of the
October Revolution inMoscow (alongside Gheorghiu-Dej,Chivu Stoica ,Alexandru Moghioroş ,Ştefan Voitec , Ceauşescu, and Răutu), Preoteasa died atVnukovo International Airport , minutes after theirAeroflot aircraft missed the landing field and caught fire. [Cioroianu, p.210; Frunză, p.240] According to witnesses, Preoteasa was the only person standing at the time, telling others that he was glad not to have been asked to wear aseat belt ; when control of the airplane was lost, he remarked, probably in jest, "This was not in the schedule", which were to be his last words. [Cioroianu, p.210]Recurring speculations that the incident had been specifically designed to kill Preoteasa, or that it was meant by the Soviets for Gheorghiu-Dej as relations between the latter and
Nikita Khrushchev had soured dramatically, are contradicted by the fact that Ceauşescu, Răutu, and other passengers all sustained serious injuries while the Soviet crew was killed. [Cioroianu, p.210-211; Tismăneanu, p.305] Commentators tend to agree that his death did facilitate Ceauşescu's maneuvering for power after 1964. [Cioroianu, p.209, 211; Tismăneanu, p.164-165]Legacy
Preoteasa was married to Ecaterina, and fathered a son George and daughter Ilinca, who was a high-ranking member of the
Union of Communist Youth ; previously married toAdrian Năstase , who was Prime Minister of Romania in 2000-2004, she emigrated to theUnited States . [Betea & Vohn]His name was given to the Bucharest House for Student Culture and kept until the
Romanian Revolution of 1989 . [Cioroianu, p.211] The name endured as a common reference for the club after that date: "La Preoteasa" ("In Preoteasa") is the name of a song performed by Romanian rock bandSarmalele Reci on their first album "Ţara te vrea prost ". [cite web |url=http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Mezzanine/6257/sarmale1.htm#PREOTEASA |title= Sarmalele Reci lyrics |language = Romanian|accessdate= 2008-03-31]Notes
References
*ro icon [http://www.jurnalul.ro/articol_39176/inedit___primul_ziar_legal_al_pcdr_a_fost_falsificat.html Lavinia Betea, Cristina Vohn, "Inedit - Primul ziar legal al PCdR a fost falsificat" ("Never Before Published - The First Legal PCdR Newspaper Was Forged")] , in "
Jurnalul Naţional ", October 25, 2005
*Adrian Cioroianu , "Pe umerii lui Marx. O introducere în istoria comunismului românesc" ("On the Shoulders of Marx. An Incursion into the History of Romanian Communism"),Editura Curtea Veche , Bucharest, 2005
*Dennis Deletant, "Ceausescu and the Securitate", M.E. Sharpe,Armonk, New York , 1995 ISBN 1563246333
*Victor Frunză, "Istoria stalinismului în România" ("The History of Stalinism in Romania"), Humanitas, Bucharest, 1990
*ro icon [http://www.jurnalul.ro/articol_55356/comunism____cui_dam_votul_si_increderea_noastra__.html Paula Mihailov Chiciuc, "Comunism – «Cui dăm votul şi încrederea noastră?»" ("Communism – «To Whom Do We Award Our Vote and Our Confidence?»")] , in "Jurnalul Naţional", June 20, 2006
*Vladimir Tismăneanu , "Stalinism for All Seasons: A Political History of Romanian Communism",University of California Press , 2003, ISBN 0-52-023747-1
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