Emil Bodnăraș
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For the place that formerly bore his name, see Milișăuți.
Emil Bodnăraș (10 February 1904 – 24 January 1976) was a Romanian communist politician, an army officer, and a Soviet agent, who had considerable influence in the Romanian People's Republic.[1]
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Emil Bodnăraș | |
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Vice President of the State Council | |
In office 9 December 1967 – 24 January 1976 | |
President | Nicolae Ceaușescu |
Preceded by | Ion Gheorghe Maurer |
Succeeded by | Maria Ciocan |
First Vice President of the Council of Ministers | |
In office 4 October 1955 – 8 December 1967 | |
Prime Minister | Chivu Stoica Ion Gheorghe Maurer |
Preceded by | Chivu Stoica |
Succeeded by | Ilie Verdeț |
Minister of War | |
In office 27 December 1947 – 3 October 1955 | |
Prime Minister | Petru Groza Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej |
Preceded by | Mihail Lascăr |
Succeeded by | Leontin Sălăjan |
Personal details | |
Born | (1904-02-10)February 10, 1904 Iaslovăț, Suceava County, Austria-Hungary |
Died | January 24, 1976(1976-01-24) (aged 71) Bucharest, Socialist Republic of Romania |
Political party | Romanian Workers' Party |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Romania Soviet Union Socialist Republic of Romania |
Branch/service | Royal Romanian Army GRU Romanian Land Forces |
Years of service | -1931, 1947-1976 (Romania) 1931-1944 (Soviet Union) |
Rank | General |
Battles/wars | World War II Hungarian Revolution |
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