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    Lothar or Lotar Rădăceanu (born Lothar Würzer or Würzel; May 19, 1899 – August 24, 1955) was a Romanian journalist and linguist, best known as a socialist...
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    competing factions, Tita rallied with the pro-communist one, led by Lothar Rădăceanu and Ștefan Voitec. As noted in October 1946 by Lazăr Iliescu of the...
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  • 1898 – Julius Evola, Italian philosopher and painter (d. 1974) 1899 – Lothar Rădăceanu, Romanian journalist, linguist, and politician (d. 1955) 1902 – Lubka...
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  • (born 1939), Brazilian scientist Lotar Rădăceanu, alternate name of Lothar Rădăceanu, whose birthname was Lothar Würzer or Würzel (1899 – 1955), Romanian...
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    biologist Dan Pagis - Israeli Hebrew poet and literature researcher Lothar Rădăceanu - journalist, linguist, socialist, and communist politician Ștefan...
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  • single party of the working class", the PSD under the leadership of Lothar Rădăceanu and Ștefan Voitec accepted Marxism-Leninism and reunited with the Communists...
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    had a daughter, born in October 1934. By February 1926, Voitec and Lothar Rădăceanu had joined the Federation of Socialist Parties, which they represented...
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    into agriculture. Contradicting the Social Democratic ideologists Lothar Rădăceanu and Șerban Voinea (whom he accused of having lost contact with the...
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    (after his rehabilitation), Ioan Gheorghe Olteanu, Grigore Preoteasa, Lothar Rădăceanu, Iosif Rangheț, Alecu Constantinescu, Gheorghe Petre, Ilie Pintilie...
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  • 3 November 1944 Prime Minister Constantin Sănătescu Preceded by Petre Tomescu [ro] Succeeded by Lothar Rădăceanu (Labour) Daniel Danielopolu (Health)...
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