Doftana — may refer to: Doftana, a village in Telega Commune, Prahova County, Romania Doftana prison, a Romanian prison built in 1895, located in the above village Doftana River, a tributary of the Prahova river This disambiguation page lists articles… … Wikipedia
Prison de doftana — 45°08′12″N 25°46′24″E / 45.13667, 25.77333 La prison de Doftana est une prison roumaine. Construite en 1895, ell … Wikipédia en Français
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Prison de Doftana — 45°08′12″N 25°46′24″E / 45.13667, 25.77333 La prison de Doftana est un ancien pénitencier de Roumanie, situé dans le village de D … Wikipédia en Français
Max Goldstein — (1898–1924), also known as Coca, was a Romanian revolutionary, variously described as a communist and an anarchist. Born in Bârlad to a Jewish family, he worked as a clerk and moved to Bucharest, where he became a Communist sympathizer. Sentenced … Wikipedia
Ilie Pintilie — (1903 ndash; 10 November 1940) was a Romanian communist railroad worker and activist of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR).Pintilie joined the labour movement as an apprentice at the CFR workrooms in Nicolina Iaşi, and became a member of the then … Wikipedia
Nicolae Ceaușescu — For other people named Ceauşescu , see Ceauşescu (disambiguation). The title of this article contains the character ș. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Nicolae Ceausescu. Nicolae Ceaușescu … Wikipedia
Corneliu Zelea Codreanu — Codreanu redirects here. For other persons named Codreanu, see Codreanu (surname). Corneliu Zelea Codreanu Corneliu Zelea Codreanu Born Corneliu Zelinski September 18, 1899( … Wikipedia
Emil Calmanovici — (March 1896 – March 12 1956) was a Romanian engineer, businessman, and communist militant. Known for the financial support he gave to the Romanian Communist Party (PCR) during the late 1930s and early 1940s, he became a political prisoner of the… … Wikipedia
Romanian Communist Party — Partidul Comunist Român First leader Gheorghe Cristescu Last leader … Wikipedia